Cold Ain't it

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John V Cliche
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Cold Ain't it

Post by John V Cliche »

Hey A D
You must be slippin and slidin too huh?
I know I am!!!! :(
I bet 42 CCKW is up to his "U know what "in snow though :wink:

See Ya
John
m38cdnbill
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Post by m38cdnbill »

Hello John,

BRRRR! It's actualy -10 F near the St-Lawrence River between Montreal and Quebec cities. OOPS! I lose my balls in the snow and sticked my tongue on the steel stairs guard :lol:

Cheers from Canada
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armydriver
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Post by armydriver »

You are right there John. I have never seen it this bad in South Texas. Heck, when the palm trees and banana trees are covered with ice, that is too cold. We aren't prepared to handle that type of stuff here, so most of the roads and freeways were closed due to ice. I like the 80 degree sunny days here in January, not this northern stuff that you guys are supposed to have, not us soft tropical types. :lol: :lol:
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