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Old 01-19-2008, 04:50 PM #1
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Default Snow-again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

OK, this is absurd. We were told that it rarely snows here, and it hasn't been 72 hours, and look what it looks like again. (Don't be impressed with the photography. Michael took the picture. I'm still all cozy and in my sweats, and haven't left the house all day) I just touched it up with Picassa. It's supposed to freeze over tonight, and we were supposed to go to the theatre, and it's been cancelled.

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