deepNdirt
Veteran Member
brin, I have an idea how to get our post count up....
lets talk about the Ga. vs LSU game last night....we can drag LA members into this thread, that should be good for a few hundred post
brin, I have an idea how to get our post count up....lets talk about the Ga. vs LSU game last night....we can drag LA members into this thread, that should be good for a few hundred post
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Deep...So far we have - SimsS then Clemsfor, almost in Georgia and Western, a Texan helping us so now if we can talk flyingcow into moving to Georgia from Maine, well then we can catch up to the Texas posts much quicker...
Flyingcow...We get some occasional snow and an ice storm here or there and once in awhile the temps can go down to 15 deg. but our winter only lasts from Dec to the end of Feb ...that is the worst part of it and it really can't be anywhere near as bad as Maine or points North...Ya'll come on down...Ya here !:thumbsup:
Well, Brin and others, it will be nice to switch over and check this post for how the weather is different in the SE states. I suspect that most of our storms work their way up toward the midwest and miss you when they leave Texas. You probably get more movement of tropical weather from the Gulf than those of us in N. TX, and certainly you get more of the Alantic hurricane season than we see here. Keep it going. There are lots of members in GA and the SE states.
Deep --- You and I both know LSU cheated...did you see the replay of the LSU player throwing the ball to the ref before he crossed the line for the touchdown...he clearly did not have a touchdown and there was another bad call or two...The first half the Dawgs could have run up the score...too many missed opportunities....and well the 2nd half...you know the rest..
My office is 1mile from GA, and im in GA almost everyday for work. Sometimes i feel like a 1/3 native as i spend most of my days all day in GA?
Well, Brin and others, it will be nice to switch over and check this post for how the weather is different in the SE states. I suspect that most of our storms work their way up toward the midwest and miss you when they leave Texas. You probably get more movement of tropical weather from the Gulf than those of us in N. TX, and certainly you get more of the Alantic hurricane season than we see here. Keep it going. There are lots of members in GA and the SE states.