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Clark... wrote:
I couldn't open my fricken door this morning for crying out loud, (no it was
not jammed shut with a 10 inch pine stick)
gonna be outside with my trustie 5hp 24inch Craftsman snow blower all
fricken day !
takes an hour or two to do the snow here in Southampton, then we are off to
Holyoke to clear the rental property, and then to dig out my grandmothers
car out , the whole deal is gonna take 5 hours I bet.
Al Gore should the hell up, what a moron...

Clark...


You as a layman wont be able to see the change. If you expect to see the
change within the short time till your death, you will probably be an
angry old man whining about some porposterous observation some political
official in the public eye has made....

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On Apr 21, 9:51*pm, RR wrote:

You as a layman wont be able to see the change. If you expect to see the
change within the short time till your death, you will probably be an
angry old man whining about some porposterous observation some political
* official in the public eye has made....



"Based on the latest comprehensive weather station data, The Arbor Day
Foundation has just released a new 2006 arborday.org Hardiness Zone
Map which separates the country into ten different temperature zones
to help people select the right trees to plant where they live.
The new map reflects that many areas have become warmer since 1990
when the last USDA hardiness zone map was published. Significant
portions of many states have shifted at least one full hardiness zone.
Much of Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio, for example, have shifted from
Zone 5 to a warmer Zone 6. Some areas around the country have even
warmed two full zones."
http://www.arborday.org/media/zonechanges2006.cfm
http://www.arborday.org/media/map_change.cfm


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