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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1664064" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>Oh yeah, I have seen video of moose or caribou in Alaska getting eaten alive. The only thing is, there and where you are, this is just a few weeks. Here it is like March to December! But they are a lot better than snow! Most of my life, we might get snow one day a year. And that is usually gone by noon to 2pm. Just enough that school and work is called off, and we get to play in the snow til after lunch. BUT....in 1993, we had a freak blizzard. Snow up to the top strand of barb-wire on the fences. No power ( no heat) for 5 days in the towns, even longer in the country. Main roads impassable for 2-3 days. I promised my self and God, that if he let me live, I would never see snow again in my life. Since then in the winter, if it gets to looking cloudy, I tell the ole lady to load up, we going to Savanah or PCB for a couple days!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1664064, member: 40587"] Oh yeah, I have seen video of moose or caribou in Alaska getting eaten alive. The only thing is, there and where you are, this is just a few weeks. Here it is like March to December! But they are a lot better than snow! Most of my life, we might get snow one day a year. And that is usually gone by noon to 2pm. Just enough that school and work is called off, and we get to play in the snow til after lunch. BUT....in 1993, we had a freak blizzard. Snow up to the top strand of barb-wire on the fences. No power ( no heat) for 5 days in the towns, even longer in the country. Main roads impassable for 2-3 days. I promised my self and God, that if he let me live, I would never see snow again in my life. Since then in the winter, if it gets to looking cloudy, I tell the ole lady to load up, we going to Savanah or PCB for a couple days! [/QUOTE]
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