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Old 01-25-2012, 10:53 PM
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Originally Posted by OZNOG View Post





You'd better hire that guy too Skip, because he'll obviously do anything for you 'cause he:

43: Just hopped off the short bus.

41: Don't remember the weather when he was 2 yrs old.

OMG: Sorry but alzheimer's end stage has obviously set in.



Don't know anything about Wichita Falls, Texas; but we're riding snowmobiles here on the Tug Hill Plateau. This ain't Pivot Man's NY.

Buffalo NY averages 112 inches of fluff a year. We've had more than that in 10 days.

From WIKI: The Tug Hill town of, Hooker (a hamlet in the town of Montague) holds the state record for annual snowfall. Hooker also received an extraordinary accumulation of snow in the winter of 1976-77, with a total accumulation of 466.9 inches – approximately 39 feet (almost 12 meters).
On February 10, 2007 the National Weather Service reported that the Town of Redfield received 141 inches (more than 3.5 meters) of snow over a ten day span of February 3-February 12, 2007.

Now you know why I like to visit Texas this time of year!

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He's not as dumb as you think. He's one of the three owners.
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