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{OT} It is 73 degrees and the Snowbirds are SWIMMING!

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Scott  in  Florida - 29 Nov 2008 19:18 GMT
Must be New Yankers...LOL

The one GOOD thing about the downturn, is that the quantity of
SnowBirds is a lot less down here.

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Mike Hunter - 29 Nov 2008 19:42 GMT
Scott it is a problem brought on by global warming don't you know?  You
don't want us snow birds to fly away, remember we pay most of your taxes

I was in Key West from the middle of October to just last week and things
were much slower except during the festival.

When the temperature gets below 70 the locals put on jackets     LOL

> Must be New Yankers...LOL
>
> The one GOOD thing about the downturn, is that the quantity of
> SnowBirds is a lot less down here.
Scott  in  Florida - 29 Nov 2008 20:14 GMT
One of these trips, let me know and we will get together.

>Scott it is a problem brought on by global warming don't you know?  You
>don't want us snow birds to fly away, remember we pay most of your taxes
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>> SnowBirds is a lot less down here.
>
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