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Posted by Steve-MN on March 22, 2005 at 19:45:45 from (12.73.134.131):
In Reply to: IT'S OVER!!!!!!!!!!! Winter is officially over. posted by John A. on March 22, 2005 at 14:37:51:
Ok, youse guys can't go by a calendar date to tell youse vinter iz over! Ve just got 21"(twenty vun) uf snow here in Minnesota last Friday. Dis here are zum facts about Minnesotans: 1. Ven da rest of the country sees da groundhogs shadow on Feb 2nd & tinks it's an omen, ve in MN cheer because zat means dare iz only 6 more veeks of vinter! 2. Ve all pray dat summer falls on a veekend! 3. MN has 4 zeasons: vinter, vinter, vinter & rooad construction. 4. Summer iz just 3 months of bad sledding! Here are zum great signs dat spring iz coming: 1. Da state made everyvun pull dare ice houses off da lakes recently. Dat only leaves da trucks out dare. 2. Da average temps in southern MN are up to 40 & 25, so da kids are finally vearing shorts! 3. Da ice at my cabin vill be off by May 1st! 4. Da frost vill be out of the ground vithin 4 vks! (in Southern MN!) 5. Last but not da least--my Case LA vill be out on da road soon! Youse guys have a nice spring aye! Steve
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