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Date Posted: 17:36:50 03/04/02 Mon
Author: Zell
Subject: Re: No one seems to have answerd my question though....
In reply to: War 's message, "No one seems to have answerd my question though...." on 05:41:35 02/01/02 Fri

Well, yes, it has been warmer here lately too. I remember as a child going out for halloween in a shirt, a sweater, AND a jacket layered up and still being cold. Last halloween I walked outside in a t-shirt with the bearest of chills. Eh. However, we did get snow for the first time since the blizzard o' 92 this year. That blizzard was a nor'easter, bringing about a foot and a half of snow to the south IN MARCH. (no offence meant by merely saying "the south" I am implying the southeastern united states by doing so, since that saying generally refers to my area... if you didn't know, now you do.. =P)

The animals in the south tend to like it here... even particularly warm summers and cold winters don't drive them off, because it's pretty mild here anyway (in comparison to canada going from 0 degree winters to 70, weave gone from 30 degree winters to... well dryer 30 degree winters).

-Zell

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