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Winter is over for the east

#1 Postby Anonymous » Sun Jan 09, 2005 10:30 pm

Everyone can basically face that the winter is over for the east, at least for snow. I mean what is wrong with this before it was to warm to snow now its too cold? Our east coast luck. Well you can count on a few clippers but no BIG ones like i pretty much everyone on the east hoped for. Enjoy the snow lake tahoe. :cry:
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#2 Postby wxguy25 » Sun Jan 09, 2005 10:33 pm

I was REALLY....REALLY hoping there wouldn't be any of these posts this year.
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#3 Postby yoda » Sun Jan 09, 2005 10:34 pm

wxguy25 wrote:I was REALLY....REALLY hoping there wouldn't be any of these posts this year.


Yeah, same here...

Jrodd321.. winter is not over yet. I live on the East Coast as well... don't worry snow is coming soon.
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#4 Postby JenyEliza » Sun Jan 09, 2005 10:37 pm

wxguy25 wrote:I was REALLY....REALLY hoping there wouldn't be any of these posts this year.



Remember what everyone was saying last summer in June/July about the 'Cane season being over? :yayaya:
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#5 Postby wxguy25 » Sun Jan 09, 2005 10:42 pm

Don't know about you folks but i think i need some cheese to go w/ that wine.

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#6 Postby krysof » Sun Jan 09, 2005 10:45 pm

it's not over yet
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#7 Postby JenyEliza » Sun Jan 09, 2005 10:59 pm

wxguy25 wrote:Don't know about you folks but i think i need some cheese to go w/ that wine.

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I'm not whining. I'm pointing out how so many thought the 'Cane season was over in June/July--then we got more 'Cane season than we bargained for.

So...anything's possible...and we shouldn't throw in the towel just yet.

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#8 Postby Chris the Weather Man » Sun Jan 09, 2005 11:12 pm

God, this place is turing nuts....
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#9 Postby wxguy25 » Sun Jan 09, 2005 11:13 pm

JenyEliza wrote:
wxguy25 wrote:Don't know about you folks but i think i need some cheese to go w/ that wine.

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I'm not whining. I'm pointing out how so many thought the 'Cane season was over in June/July--then we got more 'Cane season than we bargained for.

So...anything's possible...and we shouldn't throw in the towel just yet.

Jeny



I wasn't referring to you, Jeny. I was remarking about the first post. And I agree about the cane season. there were folks comparing it to 1993 back in JUN and early JUL. LOL
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#10 Postby JenyEliza » Sun Jan 09, 2005 11:16 pm

wxguy25 wrote:
I wasn't referring to you, Jeny. I was remarking about the first post. And I agree about the cane season. there were folks comparing it to 1993 back in JUN and early JUL. LOL


That's cool. And yeah, we can't write off winter just yet. It's only what...January 9/10? Geez....give Mother Nature a chance.

However, that's not to say that *I* myself am not growing impatient at her reluctance to allow us some winter weather of the frozen variety! :cheesy:

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#11 Postby wxguy25 » Sun Jan 09, 2005 11:24 pm

JenyEliza wrote: her reluctance to allow us some winter weather of the frozen variety!


Yep...she's a TYPICAL woman. LOL!!!
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#12 Postby JenyEliza » Sun Jan 09, 2005 11:44 pm

wxguy25 wrote:
JenyEliza wrote: her reluctance to allow us some winter weather of the frozen variety!


Yep...she's a TYPICAL woman. LOL!!!


Exactly. She's mysterious, relatively unpredictable, and always leaves you wanting more.... :cheesy:
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#13 Postby wxguy25 » Sun Jan 09, 2005 11:45 pm

JenyEliza wrote:
wxguy25 wrote:
JenyEliza wrote: her reluctance to allow us some winter weather of the frozen variety!


Yep...she's a TYPICAL woman. LOL!!!


Exactly. She's mysterious, relatively unpredictable, and always leaves you wanting more.... :cheesy:


Nah...thats my wife.
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#14 Postby JenyEliza » Sun Jan 09, 2005 11:47 pm

wxguy25 wrote:
JenyEliza wrote:
wxguy25 wrote:
JenyEliza wrote: her reluctance to allow us some winter weather of the frozen variety!


Yep...she's a TYPICAL woman. LOL!!!


Exactly. She's mysterious, relatively unpredictable, and always leaves you wanting more.... :cheesy:


Nah...thats my wife.


Then, it's quite obvious her training is complete. She has reached Master (for lack of a better word) status. She is now ready to train young female progeny in her likeness! :cheesy:
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#15 Postby Gothpunk-IL-WX » Sun Jan 09, 2005 11:50 pm

Non-sense accually as a matter of fact winter is just about to hit hard across most of the CONUS for the next week or so beyond that. Snows will return to most areas although they will overall be light to to lack of moisture and storng systems, but the cold and wind of winter will prove that winter is still far from over.
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#16 Postby wxguy25 » Sun Jan 09, 2005 11:50 pm

JenyEliza wrote:
wxguy25 wrote:
JenyEliza wrote:
wxguy25 wrote:
JenyEliza wrote: her reluctance to allow us some winter weather of the frozen variety!


Yep...she's a TYPICAL woman. LOL!!!


Exactly. She's mysterious, relatively unpredictable, and always leaves you wanting more.... :cheesy:


Nah...thats my wife.


Then, it's quite obvious her training is complete. She has reached Master (for lack of a better word) status. She is now ready to train young female progeny in her likeness! :cheesy:


whoa...hold on here. my Daughter is only 16 months old! At least wait til she's three or something LOL
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#17 Postby JenyEliza » Sun Jan 09, 2005 11:53 pm

wxguy25 wrote:
JenyEliza wrote:
wxguy25 wrote:
JenyEliza wrote:
wxguy25 wrote:
JenyEliza wrote: her reluctance to allow us some winter weather of the frozen variety!


Yep...she's a TYPICAL woman. LOL!!!


Exactly. She's mysterious, relatively unpredictable, and always leaves you wanting more.... :cheesy:


Nah...thats my wife.


Then, it's quite obvious her training is complete. She has reached Master (for lack of a better word) status. She is now ready to train young female progeny in her likeness! :cheesy:


whoa...hold on here. my Daughter is only 16 months old! At least wait til she's three or something LOL


Just as training to be a PRO Met requires years, so does the proper training of young women. If one wants to reach the status your wife has achieved, one must be started in training quite young. 16 months is just about the right age for very early training to begin.

Note that your daughter already has Daddy wrapped around her little pinky? One of the first steps in many years of training ahead. :cheesy:

Jeny
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#18 Postby wxguy25 » Sun Jan 09, 2005 11:54 pm

JenyEliza wrote:
wxguy25 wrote:
JenyEliza wrote:
wxguy25 wrote:
JenyEliza wrote:
wxguy25 wrote:
JenyEliza wrote: her reluctance to allow us some winter weather of the frozen variety!


Yep...she's a TYPICAL woman. LOL!!!


Exactly. She's mysterious, relatively unpredictable, and always leaves you wanting more.... :cheesy:


Nah...thats my wife.


Then, it's quite obvious her training is complete. She has reached Master (for lack of a better word) status. She is now ready to train young female progeny in her likeness! :cheesy:


whoa...hold on here. my Daughter is only 16 months old! At least wait til she's three or something LOL


Just as training to be a PRO Met requires years, so does the proper training of young women. If one wants to reach the status your wife has achieved, one must be started in training quite young. 16 months is just about the right age for very early training to begin.

Note that your daughter already has Daddy wrapped around her little pinky? One of the first steps in many years of training ahead. :cheesy:

Jeny


100% fact...Ill admit it.
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#19 Postby JenyEliza » Sun Jan 09, 2005 11:57 pm

wxguy25 wrote:
JenyEliza wrote:
wxguy25 wrote:
JenyEliza wrote:
wxguy25 wrote:
JenyEliza wrote:
wxguy25 wrote:
JenyEliza wrote: her reluctance to allow us some winter weather of the frozen variety!


Yep...she's a TYPICAL woman. LOL!!!


Exactly. She's mysterious, relatively unpredictable, and always leaves you wanting more.... :cheesy:


Nah...thats my wife.


Then, it's quite obvious her training is complete. She has reached Master (for lack of a better word) status. She is now ready to train young female progeny in her likeness! :cheesy:


whoa...hold on here. my Daughter is only 16 months old! At least wait til she's three or something LOL


Just as training to be a PRO Met requires years, so does the proper training of young women. If one wants to reach the status your wife has achieved, one must be started in training quite young. 16 months is just about the right age for very early training to begin.

Note that your daughter already has Daddy wrapped around her little pinky? One of the first steps in many years of training ahead. :cheesy:

Jeny


100% fact...Ill admit it.


Then your wife is already doing quite an excellent job!!

My forecast is that your daughter will one day marry a man just like you, and she will be every bit as mysterious, unpredictable...and....all the rest. Just like her Mom! :cheesy:

Confidence in this forecast is quite high. ;)

Jeny
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#20 Postby Wnghs2007 » Sun Jan 09, 2005 11:59 pm

Winter is Just as much over as Boston in game 4 of the ALCS. :oops:
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