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Re: IT'S OVER!!!!!!!!!!! Winter is officially o
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Posted by Tom from Ontario on March 23, 2005 at 06:57:13 from (216.183.143.59):
In Reply to: IT'S OVER!!!!!!!!!!! Winter is officially over. posted by John A. on March 22, 2005 at 14:37:51:
The first laker of the season banged its' way out of Owen Sound the other day, the icebreaker had to get him started, and he got into Goderich to pick up salt. We just got a bill for furnace oil at $466.75 for five weeks heating and that doesn't count the boys who think their names have been changed to "Get Wood". Just saw the first wedge of geese tramping around looking for open water of any kind. We always at least one dirty storm between now and the middle of April. Dad got lost in a 10 acre field while sowing barley on May 8, 1977 due to snow. I could hear him but not see him. Hell as a hot place was brought to us by folks in a desert culture. Hell is not hot. Ir is cold, cold, cold.
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