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Old 12-21-2008, 02:46 PM #1
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Default Solstice is here!!

With one storm after another pummeling us, and with already breaking last year's record for snow, I have decided that this is an ice age. PN and all pain I think waxes with a low pressure system. Know anybody interested in living in the tundra? I have some frozen land to sell. We have already replaced one mailbox, and this one is leaning. I see the plow managed to take out every one's mailbox on the County trunk. He doesn't hit them, it is just so darn much heavy snow that knocks it over.

Now that my fingernail is likely a manifestation of psoriasis, which is all new to me, but makes perfect sense given a while back I asked about seronegative spondyloarthropathies, and was told I 'looked too good' for that. I am going to have to consider a tanning bed if I start manifesting elsewhere.

Hooray, the solstice is here....each day we gain 3 minutes of sunlight.
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