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I grew up around Chicago, and always hated cold weather.  San Antonio was a good escape, but southernmost Mexico was better.  Chiang Mai is cold in the morning on a bike going 129 kph, but it beats riding on ice.

Minus 20 f last night in Chicago !

Snowed 12 inches the day before Thanksgiving .

I will not miss it at all

When I get back to my home in Thailand , it will take me three weeks to thaw out

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To the tune of JB.......

Dashing through the bush in a rusty Holden ute,

Kicking up the dust, Eskie in the boot,

Kelpie by my side, singing Christmas songs,

It‘s summer time and I am in my singlet, shorts and thongs.

Oh! Jingle bells, jingle bells jingle all the way,

Christmas in Australia on a scorching summer‘s day,

Oh! Jingle bells, jingle bells, Christmas time is beaut,

Oh what fun it is to ride in a dusty Holden ute.

:o

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It's snowing here at the moment in the UK, horrible stuff the only advantage I can see in it is that it makes my garden look as good as everyone elses garden.

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It's snowing here at the moment in the UK, horrible stuff the only advantage I can see in it is that it makes my garden look as good as everyone elses garden.

A white Xmas then.

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The cold is no good for me, broke a few bones and need some dental work done so am in agony when I go back to cold temperatures.

Sure, snow looks good, but the artificial type you find in one of those glass things filled with water that you can shake up and down. Does anybody know what they are called?

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Sure, snow looks good, but the artificial type you find in one of those glass things filled with water that you can shake up and down. Does anybody know what they are called?

Snowstorm

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Sure, snow looks good, but the artificial type you find in one of those glass things filled with water that you can shake up and down. Does anybody know what they are called?

Snowstorm

Are you sure thats what they are called, I think they are called something else, just cant remember what, better than the real thing anyway.

I'm pretty sure its a snowstorm. but maybe i'm wrong.

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