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On 2/11/10 12:04 , Drifter wrote:
I have 37" of snow on my patio. and Peter has to out do me with a small earthquake. what was that out there? 3.7? Drifter... They're saying 3.8, now. Actually, 2 feet of snow, single digit temperatures and the earthquake have been traced back to Bank Of America's lowering of someone's interest rate. |
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Currently, forty degrees inside of my flower box on doggy's front porch,
getting cloudy outside now, seventy five degrees inside of my house.No snow, not yet anyway.No Earthquakes either,,, Thank Gawd.I woiked on that tree stump some more thi afternoon, I am slow, but I am steady. cuhulin |
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http://www.devilfinder.com
The Big Snow Hits Mississippi The biggest snow, according to David Hartman, WAPT tv news weather guy, was 9.1'' in 1960.Snow is forming up right now in Shreveport,Cajunland. cuhulin |
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On Feb 11, 5:25*pm, wrote:
http://www.devilfinder.com The Big Snow Hits Mississippi The biggest snow, according to David Hartman, WAPT tv news weather guy, was 9.1'' in 1960.Snow is forming up right now in Shreveport,Cajunland. cuhulin I have now heard eartquake was part of same one in Salem a year ago that would be New Madrid. Then I read it was not new madrid fault line but a different north American plate fault line. Then today I read it was just siesmic activity from way in the earth's core as the area continues to adjust from the glaciers receding. Anyone know what the facts actuly r here? |
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Currently, 32 degrees inside of my flower box on doggy's front porch.No
doubt, the Airport in Pearl,Mississippi measures a lower temp. http://www.wxusa.com Raymond,Mississippi received eight inches of snow.Raymond is eight miles Southwest of doggy's couch.Doggy was born in Raymond,Mississippi. http://www.cattledog.com http://www.acdca.org Earthquake fault line, you say? There is an Earthquake fault line under New York City.I have mentioned that before in this newsgroup/bulletin, (online newsgroups are really bulletins/bulletin boards) but, I reckon y'all still don't believe me. cuhulin |
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On Feb 13, 12:42*am, wrote:
Currently, 32 degrees inside of my flower box on doggy's front porch.No doubt, the Airport in Pearl,Mississippi measures a lower temp.http://www.wxusa.com Raymond,Mississippi received eight inches of snow.Raymond is eight miles Southwest of doggy's couch.Doggy was born in Raymond,Mississippi.http://www.cattledog.com* *http://www.acdca.org Earthquake fault line, you say? There is an Earthquake fault line under New York City.I have mentioned that before in this newsgroup/bulletin, (online newsgroups are really bulletins/bulletin boards) but, I reckon y'all still don't believe me. cuhulin It is true. Manhattan is clearly located smack in the middle of several fault lines. Upper West Side, if I remember correctly. |
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http://www.devilfinder.com
Earthquake Fault Line under New York City There have been Earthquakes there before, many Moons ago. About ten sumpin - eleven years ago, I saw a website whereby you can view some Earthquake Seisemometers (whatever they are called) in real time. Now Son,,, I say Son,,, I just know you are not going to drop that there bowling ball down on me! ~ Foghorn J. Leghorn. cuhulin |
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The name, Brooklyn, means Broken Valleys,,, or so I once read in a book.
There is a Brooklyn,Mississippi too, South of doggy's couch.I think there are a few more Brooklyns in America. cuhulin |
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On Feb 13, 2:38*am, wrote:
The name, Brooklyn, means Broken Valleys,,, or so I once read in a book. There is a Brooklyn,Mississippi too, South of doggy's couch.I think there are a few more Brooklyns in America. cuhulin South of Baltimore, not sure why. It is relly confusing. NYC's Brooklyn is the biggest,out of many less known ones. And so-called Brooklyn accent has become completely extinct over here, last speakers of which have passed into the better world. When portrayed in old movies, letter ' r ' sounded like " oi " ! |
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The Ground is sort of like a Sponge.When heavy ice on the ground melts
and runs off, the ground resumes it's former elevation before the ice was there.More or less so, anyway. cuhulin |
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