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Member Section => Down Range Cafe => Topic started by: shooter32 on December 18, 2008, 08:29:06 AM
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Snow on the stirp, bright lights must be Christmas time. It's cold here and snow on the ground with a chance of more today.
Cold show girls :o ;D
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Yeah, we also got about 4 inches down here in 29 Palms.
Sadly though, we have no show girls down here, only ugly tweeker desert rats. :'( :'(
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Snow on the stirp, bright lights must be Christmas time. It's cold here and snow on the ground with a chance of more today.
Cold show girls :o ;D
Bet that plays hell on the application of pasties. ;)
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Yeah, we also got about 4 inches down here in 29 Palms.
Sadly though, we have no show girls down here, only ugly tweeker desert rats. :'( :'(
We don't have 'snow' (whatever that is) here but I got more that 4 inches! 8)
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We don't have 'snow' (whatever that is) here but I got more that 4 inches! 8)
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Haz I'd be more than happy to ship you some of this white shit so you, too, could have a White Christmas. We're expecting ANOTHER 4-7 inches tonight, in addition to the 6 yesterday.
Maybe if I click my heels together and keep repeating the phrase, "There's no place like Phoenix, there's no place like Phoenix, there's no place like Phoenix................"
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Haz, when was the last time you had a white Christmas or seen snow?
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Maybe if I click my heels together and keep repeating the phrase, "There's no place like Phoenix, there's no place like Phoenix, there's no place like Phoenix................"
We were just saying that here, except more open to anywhere in the southwest, not just Phoenix.
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Haz, when was the last time you had a white Christmas or seen snow?
1990
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1990
You and Haz Jr. are welcome at my home anytime! Snow or sunshine ;D
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We don't have 'snow' (whatever that is) here but I got more that 4 inches! 8)
I really can't believe everyone has let this one go by without remark (M'ette?)........ :o
Oh well, since it is Christmas time I'll let it slide too. ;D
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Snow on the stirp, bright lights must be Christmas time. It's cold here and snow on the ground with a chance of more today.
Cold show girls :o ;D
Gettin' a bit nipply is it? ;)
Up to a foot on snow here in the next two days. Time to hop on the 4-wheeler and play.
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We were just saying that here, except more open to anywhere in the southwest, not just Phoenix.
Grandkids in Phoenix, so that's where mother would wanna be.
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Up to a foot on snow here in the next two days. Time to hop on the 4-wheeler and play.
Waa waa - we got that in one storm in one day - along with 45mph winds. ur all a bunch of wussies!
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Waa waa - we got that in one storm in one day - along with 45mph winds. ur all a bunch of wussies!
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Let it snow - let it snow!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Love it!
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Waa waa - we got that in one storm in one day - along with 45mph winds. ur all a bunch of wussies!
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Not me. We used to get 2-3 feet of snow in less than a day and way more snow up north with at least twice as much on the west side of state because of lake effect. I've seen 6 feet on the ground and 14 foot drifts on Easter day because it didn't melt until June. Those were the good old days before "global warming". Lots of people skied or snowmobiled to work. I sure miss it. I'll settle for 8 - 12 inches at a time because I don't want to move where the real snow is.
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Not me. We used to get 2-3 feet of snow in less than a day and way more snow up north with at least twice as much on the west side of state because of lake effect. I've seen 6 feet on the ground and 14 foot drifts on Easter day because it didn't melt until June. Those were the good old days before "global warming". Lots of people skied or snowmobiled to work. I sure miss it. I'll settle for 8 - 12 inches at a time because I don't want to move where the real snow is.
And if you ever get tired of the snow, just eat a pile of your famous pickled eggs and drink a case of beer and sit in a lawn chair and blow the snow away.
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If this global warming gets any worse, I,m going to freeze to death.
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Not me. We used to get 2-3 feet of snow in less than a day and way more snow up north with at least twice as much on the west side of state because of lake effect. I've seen 6 feet on the ground and 14 foot drifts on Easter day because it didn't melt until June. Those were the good old days before "global warming". Lots of people skied or snowmobiled to work. I sure miss it. I'll settle for 8 - 12 inches at a time because I don't want to move where the real snow is.
We used to have storms like that here to, haven't seen snow like that since , oh, LAST APRIL, I'm good on that white sh!t. We have about 3 inches on the ground now, that's plenty.