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General Forums => Aces High General Discussion => Topic started by: mars01 on January 07, 2005, 09:46:05 AM
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Item number: 3950669344 (http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=208&item=3950669344&rd=1)
Funny thing is this is $300,100.00 and just below it is a Autographed Ted Williams Baseball for only $225.00
HAHHAHAHAHA
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I'd be wary. Looks like a snow job to me.
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Current bid: US $2,000,100.00
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Originally posted by mars01
Item number: 3950669344 (http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=208&item=3950669344&rd=1)
Funny thing is this is $300,100.00 and just below it is a Autographed Ted Williams Baseball for only $225.00
HAHHAHAHAHA
Anybody willing to bid on a **** (starts with a T and rhymes with nerd)? I'll go make one that is "special".
What a crock of crap. People will buy anything.
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I used to live in South Padre. Man, the scams people pull in the Rio Grande Valley...
Not that this is a scam, because it actually did snow there. But still, a hell of a lot of scams are pulled in that region.
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Well, the BS bids got sorted out, it went for $92US.
It really did represent an unusual event. I live not far from where it was gathered. 2 or 3 times in my life I've seen a few flakes of snow fall, but never any accumulate on the ground. The last recorded event like this was in the 19th Century.
This is a picture from my backyard on Xmas day:
(http://home.rgv.rr.com/casamyers/whiteXmas1.JPG)
Its not often you'll see snow-covered citrus fruit trees :)
Interesting historic note: when Santa Ana marched to suppress the Texas revolution in 1836, an unusual weather event like this occurred that killed a couple of thousand of his conscript troops (they weren't equipped with stuff like coats blankets and shoes like his regulars). That mass of bodies might have changed the course of history at San Jacinto had they lived.
culero
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CULERO YOU OLD DOG! Happy New Year to you and Culera. Give her my best and a hug for me.
ack-ack
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Originally posted by culero
Well, the BS bids got sorted out, it went for $92US.
It really did represent an unusual event. I live not far from where it was gathered. 2 or 3 times in my life I've seen a few flakes of snow fall, but never any accumulate on the ground. The last recorded event like this was in the 19th Century.
This is a picture from my backyard on Xmas day:
(http://home.rgv.rr.com/casamyers/whiteXmas1.JPG)
Its not often you'll see snow-covered citrus fruit trees :)
Interesting historic note: when Santa Ana marched to suppress the Texas revolution in 1836, an unusual weather event like this occurred that killed a couple of thousand of his conscript troops (they weren't equipped with stuff like coats blankets and shoes like his regulars). That mass of bodies might have changed the course of history at San Jacinto had they lived.
culero
:D I have some friends who live here on Lake Tawakoni that bought a place in the valley this year for a winter home. He just retired a couple of months ago. I talked to him the day before the forecast was calling for possible snow here in the Tawakoni area and he was POed that he had waited a couple of extra days to leave for the Valley. He said if they didn`t get snowed or iced in here they would head to the valley in 2 days and they did. I got a big chuckle out of it when the day after their arrival in the Valley I got up here at around 4:00 AM and turned on the tube to see that the entire gulf coast was in a snow storm . lol
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Originally posted by Ack-Ack
CULERO YOU OLD DOG! Happy New Year to you and Culera. Give her my best and a hug for me.
ack-ack
Will do Jose. Matter of fact, I was just telling her last night what a P38 Master you've become over here :)
culero
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"This is a picture from my backyard on Xmas day"
lol. Hell hath froze over!
Kind of funny that you'd have the "White Christmas" this year and we, being oh so much closer to the Arctic circle than thee, had bare ground.
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Damn that global warming!
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Originally posted by lasersailor184
Damn that global warming!
I think you said that as a joke, but a lot of what we are seeing weather wise is a direct result of global warming.
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Originally posted by culero
Well, the BS bids got sorted out, it went for $92US.
It really did represent an unusual event. I live not far from where it was gathered. 2 or 3 times in my life I've seen a few flakes of snow fall, but never any accumulate on the ground. The last recorded event like this was in the 19th Century.
This is a picture from my backyard on Xmas day:
(http://home.rgv.rr.com/casamyers/whiteXmas1.JPG)
Its not often you'll see snow-covered citrus fruit trees :)
Interesting historic note: when Santa Ana marched to suppress the Texas revolution in 1836, an unusual weather event like this occurred that killed a couple of thousand of his conscript troops (they weren't equipped with stuff like coats blankets and shoes like his regulars). That mass of bodies might have changed the course of history at San Jacinto had they lived.
culero
Is that the orchard by Main Street? I have an Aunt and Uncle (as well as a few cousins) in McAllen. I've been there about 12 times.
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Originally posted by Westy
"This is a picture from my backyard on Xmas day"
lol. Hell hath froze over!
Kind of funny that you'd have the "White Christmas" this year and we, being oh so much closer to the Arctic circle than thee, had bare ground.
Yeah, but I was back to having to run the AC in the car 2 days later :)
culero
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Originally posted by Fruda
Is that the orchard by Main Street? I have an Aunt and Uncle (as well as a few cousins) in McAllen. I've been there about 12 times.
Nope, that's my back yard - we have 40 fruit trees of assorted flavors.
culero
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Originally posted by culero
Yeah, but I was back to having to run the AC in the car 2 days later :)
culero
The day before it snowed in our area me and The Beast....errr I mean my loving wife were out on the lake cruising around on the pontoon boat sippin a l`il Who Hit John. I was in a T-shirt with the sleeves cut off and got a sunburn. The next morning I was busting ice out of my Rott`s water bowl.
Only in Texas. :D
My Dad used to say if you wanted to know what the weather was in Texas, you didn`t listen to the weatherman, but instead look out the window every hour or two.
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Originally posted by mars01
Item number: 3950669344 (http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=208&item=3950669344&rd=1)
Funny thing is this is $300,100.00 and just below it is a Autographed Ted Williams Baseball for only $225.00
HAHHAHAHAHA
Bet you never seen an elephant fly..