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Old 16-02-2007, 04:00 PM posted to rec.gardens.edible,alt.religion.kibology
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"TeaLady (Mari C.)" wrote:

And
Lake Effect is just a term for "We aren't sure how much will
fall before it stops or where it will fall so we will make up
this here cute name for GO SOUTH OR FREEZE YOU IDIOTS"


Not in Oswego County it isn't. There "lake effect" means "go look at
the radar and you'll see it, Mother Nature giving us the finger plain as
day".

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