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Post by Crashdown on Dec 26, 2004 8:52:22 GMT -5
of a white Christmas. So did it snow for any of you? It did here in little old Cannock. Not a great deal, but it stayed for a while, so that was nice
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redspine
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Glows While Toasty
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Post by redspine on Dec 26, 2004 13:21:55 GMT -5
Snow in the Isle of Man on Xmas day. Very nice. Gone now though!
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Post by Xenu on Dec 26, 2004 18:34:38 GMT -5
Got an inch or 2 here; nothing to take notice of, but plenty to panick the southerners ;D
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Post by mattw65 on Dec 26, 2004 20:14:56 GMT -5
I was up at 5:20 am (kid's) and saw snow about 7:00 am. It didn't settle though, except on my car, which was fun because I launched two snow balls into the house at the wife and kids. ;D
It snowed through most of the day, and it makes me laugh 'cos the bookies lost out big time with all the bets that went down.
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Post by Blade Runner on Dec 27, 2004 0:32:51 GMT -5
It snowed for about 10 mins here
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loserpatrol
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Post by loserpatrol on Dec 27, 2004 9:35:02 GMT -5
5 hours worth in illinois but was limited to light fluries where i am and most has already melted away.
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Post by mjm800 on Dec 27, 2004 16:54:08 GMT -5
No Christmas miracle here in Honolulu, however, it is raining…does that count. I'm dreaming of a wet Christmas…
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Post by ViperPilotMomma on Dec 27, 2004 22:18:43 GMT -5
No snow on christmas in northwest New Jersey (where we were visiting relatives), but it did snow the day after christmas in the evening and overnight. Only got about an inch or 2 and then most of it blew away in the high winds that followed the storm. VPM
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Post by mattw65 on Dec 28, 2004 6:50:40 GMT -5
No Christmas miracle here in Honolulu, however, it is raining…does that count. I'm dreaming of a wet Christmas… That's what we normal get in Ireland (especially in the Cork/Munster region) so I'd say no it doesn't count because the bookies wouldn't pay out.
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Post by Crashdown on Dec 28, 2004 11:02:00 GMT -5
... a Cork Monster? That sounds terrifying
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Post by mattw65 on Dec 28, 2004 13:50:17 GMT -5
... a Cork Monster? That sounds terrifying It eats the odd cow or sheep now and then, and the occasional 'bold' child (keeps Santa's naughty list down in size). It's resistent to water (it's Cork so it just floats) but it's good for the tourist industry although not widely know about.
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Post by Crashdown on Dec 28, 2004 14:11:45 GMT -5
I for one, want to see a showdown between Cork Monster, Godzilla and... uhhh... Hulk Hogan, yeah, that'll do *sigh* What I imagine in my head is always so much better than reality ¬__¬
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Post by mattw65 on Dec 28, 2004 14:33:35 GMT -5
I for one, want to see a showdown between Cork Monster, Godzilla and... uhhh... Hulk Hogan, yeah, that'll do *sigh* What I imagine in my head is always so much better than reality ¬__¬ I'll let you in on a secret, Godzila fought the Cork Monster a number of years ago, which is why the Cork Monster now only has three arms. As for Hulk Hogan, didn't you ever wonder where he got the black side burns from when he fought in that odd wrestling league (was it run by Disney)! They weren't real they were made using burn't "cork", which is what happened to the other arm.
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Post by Crashdown on Dec 28, 2004 16:04:23 GMT -5
Here I am thinking I'm some revolutionary dreamer and all along it turns out I'm just looking to the past
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Post by Starbuck on Dec 28, 2004 21:19:56 GMT -5
This has been the worst summer I can remember. . It's done nothing but rain for the last month and the temp has been well below normal for this time of the year. When is summmer coming back ?
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