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Old Feb 13, 2006 | 05:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Gumball
Originally Posted by captainmiller
Stupid people with no winter...

seriuos how can they call it winter if they don't have one.

Oooo its 45* I better get a jacket on


a Blizzard yesterday and 15* driving to work this morning
Now thats winter...........
How can people up north call it summer if you don't have one?
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Old Feb 13, 2006 | 05:43 PM
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right now it'* 46 and sunny. Today would have been a GREAT w&w day,if I hadn't been stuck at work :(
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Old Feb 13, 2006 | 05:43 PM
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good come back not


we get 90-100 degree days
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Old Feb 13, 2006 | 05:44 PM
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How can people up north call it summer if you don't have one?
I have to call you on that one. Last summer Pipestone, Minnesota recorded the 2nd highest dewpoint ever in the lower 48 states. That combined with the 96* temperature made for a heat index of 124*F. That means it felt like *124. Lets hear about you're summers.....???
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Originally Posted by Gumball
good come back not


we get 90-100 degree days
Jim, I have lived up north. You get, like, 2 90-100 days.
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Old Feb 13, 2006 | 05:49 PM
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I hate that when I post the same exact time.
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Old Feb 13, 2006 | 06:26 PM
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Originally Posted by ga93sle
Originally Posted by Gumball
Originally Posted by captainmiller
Stupid people with no winter...

seriuos how can they call it winter if they don't have one.

Oooo its 45* I better get a jacket on


a Blizzard yesterday and 15* driving to work this morning
Now thats winter...........
How can people up north call it summer if you don't have one?
We do have summers. Tons of sunshine and plenty of days over 90F. Where I live we actually have the most extreme temperature changes from season to season. Cold, snowy winters and hot humid summers.

We have the most extreme continental climate in North America...probably because we are located at the geographic centre of the continent.
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Old Feb 13, 2006 | 06:28 PM
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Originally Posted by captainmiller
Originally Posted by ga93sle
Originally Posted by Gumball
Originally Posted by captainmiller
Stupid people with no winter...

seriuos how can they call it winter if they don't have one.

Oooo its 45* I better get a jacket on


a Blizzard yesterday and 15* driving to work this morning
Now thats winter...........
How can people up north call it summer if you don't have one?
We do have summers. Tons of sunshine and plenty of days over 90F. Where I live we actually have the most extreme temperature changes from season to season. Cold, snowy winters and hot humid summers.

We have the most extreme continental climate in North America...probably because we are located at the geographic centre of the continent.
You're in that center, you don't count.
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Old Feb 13, 2006 | 06:33 PM
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Originally Posted by pontiacGXP
Originally Posted by ga93sle
Figured we'd discuss this (pick at each other) in a more formal atmosphere. lol What'* your winter like?

That'* right, no snow.






What'* this, Chris is wearing short sleeves?



PS, like my new watch? It'* got more chrome on it than my dad'* car. lol

WOW!!! is all that your land?
That big field next to the go-cart, only half of that is ours, the yard with the junk is ours, the yard by the 4 wheeler is ours, and there'* another big field next to the house, and one behind it. We have a total of 12 acres.
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