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Old July 20th 05, 07:51 PM
Erik \Falcon\ Glascoe
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What was wrong with the weather?

Glenn D.



I moved there from Ohio in 86. Never experinced snow like in Colorado in
Ohio. After the blizzard I'll see sunny skies on the next day. Weather in
Colorado was weird for this Buckeye. Especially when I was going to high
school there, I was like "They want me to go thru that in my electric
wheelchair??" I still dunno how I went thru those winter storms without
being stuck. Guess I was lucky.

Erik
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Old July 26th 05, 07:31 PM
Glenn Dowdy
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"Erik "Falcon" Glascoe" wrote in message
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What was wrong with the weather?


I moved there from Ohio in 86. Never experinced snow like in Colorado in
Ohio. After the blizzard I'll see sunny skies on the next day.


Heh. I have a south facing driveway. Unless we get more than four or five
inches it doesn't even pay to shovel as it will all melt by the next day.

Weather in
Colorado was weird for this Buckeye. Especially when I was going to high
school there, I was like "They want me to go thru that in my electric
wheelchair??"


Denver snow was deeper than Ohio snow?


I still dunno how I went thru those winter storms without
being stuck. Guess I was lucky.

I reckon so.

Glenn D.


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Old July 27th 05, 02:58 AM
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I grew up in Northern Ohio and left to join the Navy in 1967. For the last
30 years (I'm a tad older now) I have lived in Colorado at 8750 feet and
10,000 feet (without oxygen) and would take a Colorado winter...or summer,
anytime over an Ohio one. I've lived through the big blizzard in the mid
80's and had a six footer a couple years ago and still wouldn't go back to
Ohio, although six feet of snow in a day and a half is not something you
want to do often. He's right about the change. Denver started the weekend at
104, or something, and was in the 60's today.

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Jim
Check current Colorado Weather at:
http://www.southparkwx.com
http://www.coniferwx.com
"Glenn Dowdy" wrote in message
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"Erik "Falcon" Glascoe" wrote in message
. 63.158...
What was wrong with the weather?


I moved there from Ohio in 86. Never experinced snow like in Colorado in
Ohio. After the blizzard I'll see sunny skies on the next day.


Heh. I have a south facing driveway. Unless we get more than four or five
inches it doesn't even pay to shovel as it will all melt by the next day.

Weather in
Colorado was weird for this Buckeye. Especially when I was going to high
school there, I was like "They want me to go thru that in my electric
wheelchair??"


Denver snow was deeper than Ohio snow?


I still dunno how I went thru those winter storms without
being stuck. Guess I was lucky.

I reckon so.

Glenn D.



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Old July 27th 05, 05:30 AM
Glenn Dowdy
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"Jim" wrote in message
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He's right about the change. Denver started the weekend at 104, or
something, and was in the 60's today.

I"m in Fort Collins, and we got the same change. Thankfully.

Glenn D.


 




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