On 12/23/04 8:22 PM, "Robert Cardo" <rrecardo@WEBTV.NET> wrote: > Jim, > > 2' Is is all the snow you have?? > I remember -50 below and all you looked for was an orange ball on top of > an antenna coming at you at any intersection, because the snow was so > high. > Where was this you ask? > Might as well been the North Pole. > Iron Chisholm Minnesota was the actual place. > 5 weight oil, tank heater's, studed tire's, and winter fronts were the > name of the game, if you were going to consider driving in this artic > blast. > Not a good place for man or beast, unless of course some adult beverages > were consumed. > > Have a Warm and Safe Holiday > > RC > > Grew up in hibbing. Remember from december on into feb and march the canyons between snow piles that were called roads and sidewalks. And delivering my papers on my paper route. Cant claim that imfamous walking distance to school as for high school I was only a block away but for junior college and tech school it was 1.5 miles through it.
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