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Default Now THAT was some knee-slapworthy hilarity (Snow)

On Thu, 16 Dec 2010 10:31:06 -0800 (PST), Luigi Zanasi
wrote:

On Dec 15, 5:57*am, Larry Jaques
wrote:
On Tue, 14 Dec 2010 19:56:39 -0800 (PST), Luigi Zanasi

wrote:
On Dec 14, 4:46 am, Nova wrote:
NOAA weather discussion for the Buffalo area:


http://forecast.weather.gov/product....by=BUF&product...


That's why I live in the Yukon. We have a much better climate and the
snow is usually the light fluffy kind; and never more that 3-4 inches
at once.


So, WeeGee, are you going to be telling us of -your- Banana Belt
climate now, too? *snort


Well, ackshally, now that you mention it, Whitehorse is in the
Yukon's banana belt. It's in Wikipedia, so it's gotta be true.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banana_belt


Proof that any marketing scheme, no matter how assinine, can be sold
so someone, somewhere, for a lotta money. Visit beautiful downtown
tropical Yellasnow(tmLJ), buy a $5 home for just $759k! Located right
in the middle of Canada's Banana Belt.


Also, we are one of Canada's cities with the most comfortable climate.
Yup, up there with Vancouver & Victoria despite our cold, according to
Environment Canada.


Bright, always-sunny Vancouver, BC? OhhhhhhhhhK.

I guess that the drier winds are a lot more comfy than humid, heavy
snows, so I hope you enjoy it. I'll pass, thanks. shudder

LJ, who doesn't do "minus" weather aTall.

P.S: Is it true that many gays move to banana belts for the obvious
reason? w,w,n,n, kwim?


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