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    You send us your weather?

    C O L D

    S N O W

    R A I N

    D A R K

    M I S T

    G R E Y

    B L U E

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    Quote Originally Posted by calendar View Post
    You send us your weather?

    C O L D

    S N O W

    R A I N

    D A R K

    M I S T

    G R E Y

    B L U E
    Hail.

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    TH

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    S l e e t

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    monsoon.

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    Sun, sun, sun, brightness of it all!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by calendar View Post
    S l e e t
    Hold it right there. Sleet is a five letter word.

    We need four letter words to describe the weather, like "D O O M".

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    Quote Originally Posted by calendar View Post
    You send us your weather?

    C O L D

    S N O W

    R A I N

    D A R K

    M I S T

    G R E Y

    B L U E
    And "High Wind". Two four letter words for the price of one

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    Quote Originally Posted by TH2008 View Post
    Hold it right there. Sleet is a five letter word.

    We need four letter words to describe the weather, like "D O O M".

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    TH
    S L E (E) T

    F A L L

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    F I R E

    W O L F

    S O N G

    D R U M S

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x8wWO8-YQEw

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    B E A R

    W A L K


    cause I saw in winter a fresh trail / spoor close a back yard
    in South Nanaimo

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    Brrr? ....form cold and fear? Someone put the garbage in! Where was the spoor in this neighborhood of mine?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kickidee View Post
    Where was the spoor in this neighborhood of mine?
    125 m forward up the little hill into the forest 25 trees keep streight on,
    than five trees left and 10 metres forward and 4 trees right. At some
    trees were fixed yellow small ribbon to sign the way for stranger's like
    me. About 250 metres from the next house away in South Nanaimo.
    Only the moon was a help to find back to the civilisation. This was
    my winter season survival training in Nanaimo. Ok, I was singing loud

    Perhaps Perhaps....

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOORypV8HKY

    that the bears would not be afraid of me, so they had time to run
    away from me and I leave them all alone.



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