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Old 10-18-2009, 05:32 PM #1
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Default OT: Winters Come Early

Hi Folks,
For most of you that live in the Northeast get ready for a bitter cold winter with a lot of snow from Washington D.C. all the way up to the New England states along with Chicago. We got hit hear this past week with about 2 inches of heavy wet snow but some areas in PA. got much more. We also had a lot of power outages here in upstate NY. All of you living in the Northeast start getting ready and stock up on non perishable food, meds, and of course a lot of bath tissue. I got the weather report from NOAA Weather. Here's wishing all of You Well and May God Bless You!

Sue
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