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Believe it or not
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Believe it or not
The last white Christmas we had in Shreveport La. was in 1929 and had 11 inches.
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and a lot of that comes from bad judgment. Will Rogers
Good judgment comes from experience,
and a lot of that comes from bad judgment. Will Rogers
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Re: Believe it or not
I'm a believer.Mike in Louisiana wrote:The last white Christmas we had in Shreveport La. was in 1929 and had 11 inches.
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Re: Believe it or not
When you do it, you do it up right, don't you!
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Re: Believe it or not
I'd ship you some, we only have two inches but you can have it if you hurry. Should be gone in a day or so.
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Re: Believe it or not
I'll take about 6 or 8 inches of the wet sloppy heavy snow if anyone wants to ship several hundred thousand tons. Has to be free of course.
Still in the extremely dry portion of Missouri. Today, had what the local TV stations called a slight shower, more like a mist. Perhaps 1/4" rain total in the past 6 weeks.
Still in the extremely dry portion of Missouri. Today, had what the local TV stations called a slight shower, more like a mist. Perhaps 1/4" rain total in the past 6 weeks.
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Re: Believe it or not
Eugene wrote:I'll take about 6 or 8 inches of the wet sloppy heavy snow if anyone wants to ship several hundred thousand tons. Has to be free of course.
Still in the extremely dry portion of Missouri. Today, had what the local TV stations called a slight shower, more like a mist. Perhaps 1/4" rain total in the past 6 weeks.
Yeah, we got a similar mist here in the eastern part of the state. I heard a rumor at church yesterday, the local school was stating they are getting reports of 17 inches of snow on Christmas day. I don't know why they would care since school would be closed that week, and my forecast on my phone says partly sunny Christmas day here.
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Re: Believe it or not
I been getting emails from Our Daily Bread about The Hope Of Christmas and this is a small piece of what was in there this morning=
“Daddy, did they have a lot of snow at Christmas when you were little?” my four-year-old asked as we drove through gently falling flakes on the way to church.
“No,” I replied. “We didn’t have any snow.” Before I could remind him of my upbringing in West Africa, he piped up with the perfect explanation. “I know why, Daddy. It’s because you are older than snow!”
“Daddy, did they have a lot of snow at Christmas when you were little?” my four-year-old asked as we drove through gently falling flakes on the way to church.
“No,” I replied. “We didn’t have any snow.” Before I could remind him of my upbringing in West Africa, he piped up with the perfect explanation. “I know why, Daddy. It’s because you are older than snow!”
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