In a message dated 12/17/99 8:53:59 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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> Wow!! If so you probably know what is snow in Winter here!
>  Yeah... Sometimes it's a little too much..
>  
>  Boris Chikota
>  
>  >Hey now, the jokes about grits is one thing. But the snow
>  >please spare us. ;-) I went through the Blizzard of  95 
>  >and I know what snow is. Some of the drifts were 6 foot 
>  >or more.
>  >
>  >Later,
>  >Noel"Spirit Rider"Bell
>  >
>  >
>  
>  _______

    In our district, We camp in 100 degree (or better) heat out in the middle 
of a field.
In my opinion, we are all just a bunch of crazy people anyway.  (Washington 
DC weather for you) we have lots and lots of humidity that makes it feel like 
120 in the shade. Why would we do these kinds of things? We have to be crazy. 
But we do this because we all share the same common denominators, The Lord, 
and our goal "To Reach, Teach and Keep."  If one gets saved, then it was 
worth it.  The topic of snow comes up pretty frequently at our Pow-wows as by 
that time we are all ready to melt. Most of us would be grateful for a shower 
and a little bit of shut eye. So.. in Heat waves or snow storms, we got God 
to thank for them. 

God Bless,

Iron Mike
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