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groove 05-12-2011 13:24

Re: A wind of change?
 
Just had negative karma for my last remark....think thats harsh.

cashman 05-12-2011 14:03

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Originally Posted by groove (Post 954143)
Just had negative karma for my last remark....think thats harsh.

Perhaps it wasn't fer the remark?

groove 05-12-2011 14:41

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I dont understand Cashy how iv got neg karma relating to this thread...not that im reyt assed, just curious more than owt pal.

wallop79 05-12-2011 14:44

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Well 29.11.2010 there was snow on the ground in Accy, I remember it well as it was baby wallop's 1st birthday. At the end of the day anytime soon it'll snow, it shouldn't be a surprise seeing as we ain't living in Florida.

groove 05-12-2011 14:49

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Originally Posted by wallop79 (Post 954162)
Well 29.11.2010 there was snow on the ground in Accy, I remember it well as it was baby wallop's 1st birthday. At the end of the day anytime soon it'll snow, it shouldn't be a surprise seeing as we ain't living in Florida.

We've had hail and sleet today Wallop, i too think were gonna get some significant snow these next few days.

wallop79 05-12-2011 14:56

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I think so to Groove, think generally when Scotland's had 1st dibs (as usual) then we tend to get it shortly after.

Eric 05-12-2011 15:40

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Originally Posted by groove (Post 954123)
Groove was once watching a display by 1000's of starlings, like a swarm of locusts above Bullough Park. A passing elderly gentleman informed Groove that this was a sign that colder weather was on its way.....sure enough, the next morning Groove was met with a bitter arctic blast whilst in the same location. Groove wonders if anyone else has any unofficial pointers to signify the coming of winter?

Maybe you could head out to the reserve and check in with the local medicine man;) :D But I do believe that the local wildlife "know" what the weather will be like. The geese are still hangin' around Kingston especially in the fields where corn was grown ... geese love corn ... Whatever, they are still here, hissing and shltting all over the place. Thousands of them ... and hunting season is over:mad:

Meanwhile, we are having Accy weather ... drizzle and 8c.

Eric 05-12-2011 18:48

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Originally Posted by groove (Post 954143)
Just had negative karma for my last remark....think thats harsh.

I don't get it either .... maybe it's 'cause you switched back to the third person:confused:

Eric 05-12-2011 18:49

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Oh, and I sent you some positive karma ... kinda redress the balance;)

groove 06-12-2011 06:27

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Chreers Eric, Groove appreciate this.

groove 06-12-2011 06:38

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As for the geese, i think they stay her in winter as its moderately warmer than the north of Canada.


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