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Posted by Mark - IN. on October 11, 2004 at 06:08:16 from (152.163.101.7):
In Reply to: OT Rotten fish in the kisser posted by txblu on October 11, 2004 at 05:44:26:
Good mornin Mark. Coming from Indiana, we get snow and rain. It used to be the first snow fall in Texas that always made the news back home, here. I'd always say you Texas folks just can't drive watchin all the wrecks in the first snow. Then I got staioned at Hood. First rain, off the road for me, doin a hundred and seventy I'll bet. Not much rain to rinse the oil off them roads down there, and when it rains, ice. How was I supposed to know? First snow in Texas for me? Over the guard rail of a clover leaf at one intersection for me, doin a hundred and seventy I'll bet. My family told me that when showed the non-drivers in Texas on that first snow fall, was an Indiana plate on the back of that car that looked mighty familiar. LOL. Ground does get a might bit hard down there, don't it? Mark - IN.
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