Nine Inches of Snow in the U.S.?

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Nine Inches of Snow in the U.S.?

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Last time I checked the summer should be right around the corner. Today the National Weather Service advised drivers to be wary of driving conditions? I guess a little snowfaill in the balmy parts of the globe would be a nice change. 8)


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We've had some rather bizarre weather this year. A long, relatively mild winter and a yo-yo effect Spring that saw temperatures below freezing just about a week and a half ago, to the nearly 80 degree weather we had yesterday.

Add to that the thunderstorms we've been having and I have to start wondering about deliberate weather control ( :? ).

I don't mind snow, its' the ice that I don't like. I've only been in two car wrecks in my life and they both involved ice (and a woman driving :mrgreen: ).

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Dead Parrot wrote:(and a woman driving :mrgreen: ).
Why it doesn't surprise me? :roll:


:mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

Joking....i've read somewhere that this is just something like an urban legend.... it's men who are worst at driving, because we are less careful and we go faster :wink:
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Don't believe the hype. :lol:

Men may take risks while driving but we aren't distracting ourselves by getting dressed, putting on make-up, eating and babbling on a cell phone. I'll have to take a look at the driving stats somewhere.

BTW - I'll bet your weather there is perfect! Maybe I should come over there and get a job as a fisherman.

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Dead Parrot wrote: BTW - I'll bet your weather there is perfect! Maybe I should come over there and get a job as a fisherman.
yep...28 degrees here 8)
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28 degrees celcius - that's about 82 degrees farenheit for the metric challenged.

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