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Old 02-17-2007, 06:05 AM
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Got up this morning and it was 29.....thats for lakeland, i'm sure it got a little colder where i'm at...they had frost and freeze warnings...all i seen so far is frost on me truck...got to leave shortly to work so i will see how much there is...i don't know if i can detect in this kind of weather...
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Old 02-17-2007, 06:54 AM
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I bet it would...i figured i would throw that out there this morning for all that have about 4 ft of snow.... The only kick-back is with alot of frost, the fire situation gets a little more going around here...have a wonderful day boobie....
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Old 02-17-2007, 08:00 AM
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29 sounds like a heat wave to me ! Dont worry ranger i'll bet your in shirtsleeves by afternoon !
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Old 02-17-2007, 09:11 AM
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It was seven degrees in the building when I left work last night, the wind was blowing at about 12 to 15 outside so Im guessing a bit below zero where I worked most of the night !!


I was thankful I was burning 10 LBS of welding rod for a change !!

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Old 02-17-2007, 12:53 PM
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Hey Ranger...

Just how deep WAS that frost...? 3, 4, 6, inches...

Bundle up now, we don't want to get the sniffles while MD'ing on the

Beach... .... ...Just kiddin Pal....have a good one...


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Hehehe.

I moved up to Tennessee 25 years ago from growing up in Ft Lauderdale.

Last night, 2 inches of snow, wind chill 14 degrees............

But theres nothing like watching it with a fire in the fireplace and some hot cocao (or a hot buttered rum).

Bundle up Boobie, mores a comin'.
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Old 02-18-2007, 09:19 AM
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Hey HighTones, dont feel to bad here in Morristown its just as cold, worst winter i have seen in a long time
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I'm praying for snow. Usually we have a couple feet right after Christmas, this year we got maybe two inches. Febuary is wet and maybe above freezing during the day.. This year little rain and yesterday was in the upper 60s. This keeps up I don't even want to think about summer and fire season..
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Hey Bumper. Just up from you on 81. Blountville.
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