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The Coffee Shop (a place to chat) Est. 2004
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Noah [:D] <br /> <br />This is a copy and paste from a trains.magazine thread from over a year ago. The thread I searched for last night and finally found the link for it. The thread was on page 125. So I did some searching to find it. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Weather Update <br /> <br />Where is some of that warm weather NOW ? <br /> <br />I am freezing my FRED off. (Get it train joke there ) <br /> <br />It is 29 right now and going down to 24 or so. This Southerner is cold. <br /> <br />A L E X Come get YOUR Alaska weather and take it back home with you. <br /> <br />Like Mikey said in another thread, it was in the seventies one day and zap -- freezing the next few hours. Remember what I said about the Almanac. Cold and snow predicted for this winter, alot of it. This may just be the start of this cruel winter season. I was walking the dog in a t-shirt and shorts just 2 days ago. Now you need a snowmobile suit just to step out the door and get the mail. BBBUUURRRRRR. <br /> <br /> <br />That was about November 25, 2003. There is some more things on page 10 of that thread you can read. I enjoyed that thread sooo much. We talked about things and now when I go back and read that thread I laugh over it all. <br /> <br />It was a fun thread but I guess I am confussed. There was a thread where I told a Jim Story about me and THE SKUNK. Do not confuse it with the current skunk thread about the skunk getting cut in two by the train. Those are two different threads. <br /> <br />Now I have some more searching to do but not tonight. I stayed up too late last night. <br /> <br /> <br />Going back to the tornado . . . I am still hearing stories and finding out info about it. One area called Sardis, has been hit by tornados about 3 times in the last 5 years. They were hit again Monday. South of me there was a lot of damage, many homes destroyed or damaged. I read one article where a lady said everything she now owns was in a small bucket she was holding. That just brings tears to my eyes to know how badly she feels. The weather this year has been terrible with all the canes and such. I feel very badly for all those people who have been touched by severe weather this year. Sometimes we just don't think about those things, but we all need to be thankful that we are ok and are safe. Don't think your lucky stars, thank the Creator for your safety. We may not understand the why or how but He is in control. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Should anyone read it a post in red is by Kevin's girlfriend. We used to call her "Me" because she was afraid to have her name put on the forums. Now we know her name but didn't then. This is Kevin from Canada not Kevin from Colorado. <br /> <br />To those who had wondered who Ed is, well he was one of the people in the thread talking about grits and other things. <br /> <br />Alex is Alaskaman. He is 17 or 18 and lives in (well you guessed it) Alaska. [:D] <br />If you have msn messenger you can talk to him when he is not in school or working. <br /> <br />
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