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Ran out of Butterfingers around 8.


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Wait a minute... Hawk isn't there several feet of snow on the ground up there near the arctic circle this time of year?

we have had a little snow last week...but it's all gone and it's beautiful out again....15 C today...whatever the hell that is in F!

The only trick or treaters he gets are stray flocks of moosen.

true story...I have two hanging around my house and yesterday I was out taking some pictures...of mom and big calf...she was on the opposite side of the fence but she turned and charged on me and it scared the poop out of me! She only went three or four paces and stopped...but it was enough to make me turn and run!

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That's only about 5 or 6 degrees F cooler than here today... heat wave?

little warmer than it's supposed to be, can't argue that! Won't last too long I am sure! Although, last November was the warmest on record for this area!

I'll take it as long as it lasts though...this time of year, every warm day is one less cold day before spring thaw!!!!

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My wife handed one kid (10 years old or so) a snickers and butterfinger or something.

He then gives her a dirty look and says "I wanted kit kats"

We didn't have kit kats, my wife explained.

Kid acted like we sucked his dog off.

I about chased him down and took all of candy from him just to teach him a lesson.

:eek:

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my favorite last night. Group of kids come to the door 10-15yrs old. One in particular, i will call an it. Because i dont know if it was a girl or a guy. Looked like a boy dressed in really bad drag, no idea what it was supposed to be.

Anyway, it went something like this.

"How many can i get?"

Here, ill give you two pieces.

"Hey,mumble mumble mumble bag"

What?

" Can you put deese in my bag" - it was wearing a zipup back pack. on its back.

Huh?

"Can you put deese in my bag?"

No - slam

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