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Wow southern climates and dreaded snow. Geico can save you 15% on your colission insurance ( but they wont) I can just imagine the panic and fears that the Jamaican bobsled team had back in the 1988 Calgary Winter Olympicsi Who can forget Sussie No Winter Olympian with ties to the state of Washington had a more remarkable post-Olympics career than Suzanne Chaffee, a former skier and late-1960s dabbler in journalism, photography and languages at the University of Washington. ... Despite the gaffe, Chaffee's skintight silver ... Sussie Chapstick stole millions of hearts.
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I remember the first snow we had here in middle Georgia after moving from Indiana. NO BREAD NO MILK at the stores The streets were wet, the driveways were wet and there was a small bit of snow, still grass showing, I sat by the front window and watched it. It was gone the next day. The hurricanes in Florida last year crippled our town for 3 days. We have total electric but have a gas grill so we were ok. .
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You see these things? ❄❄❄❄❄❄❄❄❄❄❄❄❄❄❄❄❄❄ Apparently there are 72 million more of them scattered around the USA. You can count them when they crawl out of their blankies to get more animal crackers. Fossil Non ego te hic placere
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There is always the French Toast Party after the snow storm. It's a southern tradition.
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Hey! It's scary to see a snowflake, because there is never just one! They travel in mobs and try to smother every living and nonliving thing in their paths. Be a prism, spreading God's light and love, not a mirror reflecting the world's hatred.
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We got a few here, but not enough. Went cross country skiing for the first time this season yesterday. Definitely need more snowflakes.
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