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Old 12-09-2005, 03:06 PM   #9
Ghoulish Delight
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Originally Posted by Capt Jack
according to my marginally accurate thermometer, its just shy of 80F here in sunny So Cal (Yeah, I moved).
What is this 'snew' youre referring to?
Yup, textbook SoCal winter day. Rainy all night, cloudy in the morning (but the ground already nearly dry*), birght sunny 85 by lunch. Faaaantastic.

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It's a huge blow up snow globe with santa and a snow man in it. It blows fake snow around inside the globe.
Saw these at Costco in all their, um, glory.

*One of the odder things to get used to for a Southern Californian if you're visiting, say, Seattle...if it hasn't rained for a day or 2, the ground may still very well be wet! Down here, if it hasn't rained in the last 60 minutes, all pavement and asphalt is dry. A few more hours, and your lawn is dry. The perpetual wetness is somehow oddly unsettling if you're not used to it.
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