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admin out to lunch... Feb 13th-21st


Pete M
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half way there. :D stopped in GA for the night and to pick up my sister. made it in record time too. just over 11.5 hours. :ack: tomorrow we head out to cover the last 7.5.

 

 

I left a snow covered landscape in michigan, drove seven hundred plus miles due south... only to find more snow. :wall:

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I left a snow covered landscape in michigan, drove seven hundred plus miles due south... only to find more snow. :wall:

 

 

Just in case you didn't hear........Yesterday (2/12/10) was the first day in history that 49 states had some snow :eek:

 

The only state that didn't........well, your not driving to that one :teehee:

 

You just can't escape the snow this year :headpop:

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I left a snow covered landscape in michigan, drove seven hundred plus miles due south... only to find more snow. :wall:

 

 

Just in case you didn't hear........Yesterday (2/12/10) was the first day in history that 49 states had some snow :eek:

 

The only state that didn't........well, your not driving to that one :teehee:

 

You just can't escape the snow this year :headpop:

 

 

Amazing.

 

 

(Trying really hard to not turn this into a Climate Change/Global Alarmist thread :D )

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I left a snow covered landscape in michigan, drove seven hundred plus miles due south... only to find more snow. :wall:

 

 

Just in case you didn't hear........Yesterday (2/12/10) was the first day in history that 49 states had some snow :eek:

 

The only state that didn't........well, your not driving to that one :teehee:

 

You just can't escape the snow this year :headpop:

 

 

yeah, and the one that apparently didn't have snow usually has snow on the top of the volcano practically year round. :shake:

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yeah, and the one that apparently didn't have snow usually has snow on the top of the volcano practically year round. :shake:

 

I guess they're having a 'borderline' drought there,

no precipitation = no snow caps.

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