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<blockquote data-quote="DOC HARRIS" data-source="post: 306074" data-attributes="member: 1683"><p>Just as any "Line of Demarcation" is vague and transitory, depending on seasonal swings and breed fads, this suggested line is probably 100 hundred miles or so wide at various places, but lets begin it about 35 or 36 degrees latitude at about Norfolk, VA. and continuing westerly along that line dividing Virginia and North Carolina, Kentucky and Tennessee, Missouri and Arkansas, then angling Southwest from about Miami, Oklahoma through Oklahoma City, Amarillo, Texas, Clovis, NM, Roswell, NM, and dying out about there because of the increased altitude and cooler climate in the winter. But "Ear" can be found sprinkled around in the Southwestern states in lesser degrees than in the truly "HOT and HUMID" parts of the country. But that is fair representation of the area where it can be found without really 'looking' for it.</p><p></p><p>DOC HARRIS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DOC HARRIS, post: 306074, member: 1683"] Just as any "Line of Demarcation" is vague and transitory, depending on seasonal swings and breed fads, this suggested line is probably 100 hundred miles or so wide at various places, but lets begin it about 35 or 36 degrees latitude at about Norfolk, VA. and continuing westerly along that line dividing Virginia and North Carolina, Kentucky and Tennessee, Missouri and Arkansas, then angling Southwest from about Miami, Oklahoma through Oklahoma City, Amarillo, Texas, Clovis, NM, Roswell, NM, and dying out about there because of the increased altitude and cooler climate in the winter. But "Ear" can be found sprinkled around in the Southwestern states in lesser degrees than in the truly "HOT and HUMID" parts of the country. But that is fair representation of the area where it can be found without really 'looking' for it. DOC HARRIS [/QUOTE]
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