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 Message 1953 
 Daryl Stout to Mike Powell 
 Re: Hi! 
 24 Jun 20 13:51:00 
 
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Mike,

 MP> YES, that is right!  You cannot explain that to someone who thinks
 MP> anything below 80F is "cold," though.  :)

  Sounds like the folks in South Florida. When it dipped below 70, the
winter clothes came out!! 

 MP> I am a few hours south, in Kentucky.  In this area, it did snow some,
 MP> but I do not remember it ever covering the ground.  Wait... there was
 MP> one day it did cover the parking lot at work, early in the morning when
 MP> I get there, but it did not stick around.

  There has been so little snow in central Arkansas the last 3 winters,
that the snow lovers are just furious.

 MP> The school kids had more "extreme cold" and "flu" days off than snow
 MP> days this year.

  Not sure if they have those here, but there'll probably be COVID-19
days next.

Daryl

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