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Join Date: Oct 2013
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oh no. no it is "man made climate change" can't just be the weather. I mean not "man made" just the united states fault. wonder if they got the cruise ship down in antartica the was there on the global warming cruise out of the 15 inches of ice it was stuck in yet??????? hope so..
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It can not snow to much for me. I love watching it on the news channels !
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15 FEET of ice is what they're stuck in!!!! Can you imagine how thick it have been without global warming?
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It was 35deg outside my door this morning with a wc in the high 20's here is Jacksonville, Florida. Heard on the radio the wind chill in Gainesville was 17deg this morning, crazy global warming! It was pooring down rain here wednesday and thursday, now this. Oh well give it a day or so and we will be wearing shorts then shoveling snow.
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Guy's try Minnesota -42 below in northern MN
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Location: Island of high taxes, N.Y.
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the two weeks of summer they get in Minnesota must be really nice for people to keep living there when it is 40 below
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Location: Arizona, Texan forever
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I was born and raised in the Mid West. Lots of good memories of snow and cold weather. Like: hockey on the frozen pond, building snowmen, sledding...........(can't remember any more)......frost bite, frozen snot all over your face.....LOL
Now that I am old, I believe I will stay in Arizona. 73 degrees, in shorts, t shirt and flip flops....going out to mow the grass in a little while.
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Oh yeah ! Spent New Years Eve at my moms house in the VILLAGES with one eye on the storm heading for the northeast. Next morning made the decision to head home to beat the storm. Glad I did. Got about 10 inches of light powder but windblown. IT IS COLD FOR THIS AREA and going down to 5 tonight. Must really look good on TV. Love the drama of the weather channel. LOL
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Was 34 degrees here this morning, wore thermal underwear, 3 shirts, a parka, hand warmers and 3 pairs of socks...LOL Oh and we lit the fireplace too.
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