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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by dave9999</i> <br /><br />What is this word I keep reading? " WINTER " I'm wearing shorts and a t-shirt today. We have had maybe <br />2 or 3 days under 80 degrees so far this season. Last year it stay warm through January with the <br />exception of a few days. Dave <br />[/quote]Welllllllllll, down here in S Fla, we're at the extreme end of the country, southerly speaking of course, and the gulf stream just sucks all the heat away from the land and then the temp drops and it starts snowing just like it does in the north east. You see we live in the south east and we have whats known as sou-easters, not to be confused with sow-eaters, which are the crazy people that go to the county fair every year and enter the Hot Dog eating contest. Yesiree, we do get an awful lot of snow down here in the winter time, and in the summer time we get nor-easters, better known as Hurricanes due to the counter-clockwise rotation. They don't dump snow though, they just drop a lot of rain and blow a lot of things around, like the neighbors dog. Poor d%@& thing, I think I saw that mutt go around the neighborhood at least a dozen time last year before the wind put him back down. Anyway thats what our weather is like in S Fla in the winter. Maybe if the snowbirds read this before Thanksgiving this year, they'll stay in the northeast this year instead of coming down here and taking up valuble space on the roads.[:D][:D][:D][:D][:D][:D]
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