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ouch!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.
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![]() What? Mary Started it. ![]() |
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But its your snowballs hitting me ...OUCH.
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Edited by
tazzops
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Mon 12/17/12 06:37 PM
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But its your snowballs hitting me ...OUCH. ![]() ![]() |
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HOW can you do that with no snow?
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HOW can you do that with no snow? ![]() |
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OUCH..............tHAT One got my right in the..well never mind .
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Edited by
tazzops
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Mon 12/17/12 06:49 PM
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NiTE Frosty
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NiTE Frosty ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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they can't hit us from there!!
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well aint no snow balls gonna be thrown from here
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well aint no snow balls gonna be thrown from here ![]() What's the history of snow in San Antonio? Once every 10 years? When was the last time it snowed there? It's getting close to being due isn't it? ![]() |
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In a story published on January 15, 1995, the San Antonio Express-News listed the “the ten greatest daily snowfall figures” in the city’s history, compiled from records of the National Weather Service dating back to 1885:
January 12, 1985 – 13.9 inches January 30, 1949 – 4.7 inches February 14, 1985 – 4.2 inches January 24, 1926 – 3.4 inches February 22, 1966 – 3.1 inches January 22, 1940 – 3.0 inches January 23, 1926 – 3.0 inches December 18, 1906 – 3.0 inches December 21, 1927 – 2.9 inches December 14, 1898 – 2.7 inches Historically, noted the newspaper, San Antonio “gets measurable snow about once every three years, but it hasn’t had a significant snowfall since the record storm of 1985.” |
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In a story published on January 15, 1995, the San Antonio Express-News listed the “the ten greatest daily snowfall figures” in the city’s history, compiled from records of the National Weather Service dating back to 1885: January 12, 1985 – 13.9 inches January 30, 1949 – 4.7 inches February 14, 1985 – 4.2 inches January 24, 1926 – 3.4 inches February 22, 1966 – 3.1 inches January 22, 1940 – 3.0 inches January 23, 1926 – 3.0 inches December 18, 1906 – 3.0 inches December 21, 1927 – 2.9 inches December 14, 1898 – 2.7 inches Historically, noted the newspaper, San Antonio “gets measurable snow about once every three years, but it hasn’t had a significant snowfall since the record storm of 1985.” Then maybe it will snow when we come to see you!!! |
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Edited by
BettyB
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Fri 12/21/12 05:05 PM
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Evening everyone:
![]() I have been so busy today did I miss the end of the world lol |
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I don't know...the electric meter is still running here!
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