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Trivia question
O.K. boys and girls, let's see who knows their geography. The following picture was taken in:
A) North West Europe, winter 1944 B) England, late autumn 1943 C) Northern Italy, early Spring 1945 D) North Texas, Feb 2nd, 2007, about 0600hrs Any guesses?
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...well, i'm going with texas.. mike
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I agree
..and who stuck the "CARPIQUET 1 km" sign on the side?
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Hmm, lets's see;
stake sides, CANADA on the door, sealed beam hl, turn indicators... nice job though... I'm going with Texas too.
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I guess the Carpiquet sign didn't fool anyone. Yes, you're all correct...Hell has frozen over, it snowed here last night! and I mean real snow, not sleet or frozen rain like we usually get 'round these here parts. I made the Carpiquet 1km. sign to try and add a litle character to my truck. Thought it would fit in with my 3rd Cdn. Inf. Div. impression. I didn't have to work today, so I'm off to the fireplace and telly for a wee dram!
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Snow?
How can it snow in Texas? Well. it's snowed in the Florida panhandle before so I guess I can go with the amazing fact.
This was the scene out of our front bedroom window (New Forest proper at top of road beyond hedge) a year ago. |
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Not much chance of snow here!!!!!!!!!!!
This is snap of my indoor / outdoor thermometer beside my computer a few minutes ago.
45.1C = 113.2F. Not much outdoor work for me today. Thank God for air conditioning. Regards Rod |
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David, that looks like a typical summer's day here in Canada...
BTW, a balmy -35c here today...
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