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Posted by Darren in TN on January 28, 2004 at 07:52:15 from (128.158.130.56):
In Reply to: Fahrenheit vs Celcius posted by michael Soldan on January 28, 2004 at 06:29:07:
That's great, Mike! Here in southern TN we had flurries for half an hour yesterday. There was at LEAST a thousandth of an inch of accumulation in one place I saw. Predictably, everyone started bemoaning the end of the world and all our stores were stripped of milk and bread within the hour. It was 15 degrees F this morning when I got up-- coldest weather we've seen in three or four years. We're all about ready for the hot-and-humid to be back. Us southerners can't handle this stuff. The weather guy calls it an 'arctic blast.' You guys just need to quit sending it down our way. Next thing you'll know we'll have penguins and polar bears in our creek, and whales breaching in the river. Darren, who has had enough winter for one year (and who has a hide thick enough to be called a pansy for living in the South)
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