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Re: That Ric Outlet 4003 MG/BT/CB

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cjj wrote:North Eastern Montana, sometimes known as West Dakota. :wink: We're about 40 miles from the Canadian border.

Right now, it's a typical late spring day, 50 degrees, rain, winds blowing 30-35mph, but only gusting to 65... :(
But...

But...

But...

... it's summer. Not spring.
Not until Jun 21 2010 at 7:28 AM EDT! :wink: :roll: :lol: :mrgreen:
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Re: That Ric Outlet 4003 MG/BT/CB

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Tarrbot wrote:
cjj wrote:North Eastern Montana, sometimes known as West Dakota. :wink: We're about 40 miles from the Canadian border.

Right now, it's a typical late spring day, 50 degrees, rain, winds blowing 30-35mph, but only gusting to 65... :(
But...

But...

But...

... it's summer. Not spring.
Yeah, I know... It's been one heck of a cold, wet spring up here. A couple of inches in the last few days, and on the hills, it was SNOW! :shock: And by hills, I mean just hills, only a hundred feet or so higher than the house! All the water is good for the crops, but they need some heat too. Hardly anything is really growing yet. People are usually gearing up for the first cutting of hay, but it's only half way there... :(
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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