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Thu, Dec 1st, 2016, 04:56 AM #154456
rabbits rabbits rabbits!
happy december, qts!
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Thu, Dec 1st, 2016, 05:07 AM #154457
Rabbits, Rabbits, Rabbits.
Good Morning all.
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Thu, Dec 1st, 2016, 05:58 AM #154458
According to a report on Twitter last night by Brian Bilek of FutureSox.com, the Houston Astros are to sign Edwin Encarnacion today. Many other reports state that Encarnacion is expected to sign soon.
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Thu, Dec 1st, 2016, 06:25 AM #154459
Rabbits,rabbits, rabbits
Burning my way through another year!
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Thu, Dec 1st, 2016, 06:41 AM #154460
Good Morning everyone !
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Thu, Dec 1st, 2016, 06:51 AM #154461
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good morning
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Thu, Dec 1st, 2016, 06:59 AM #154462
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Hope everyone has a really good Thursday! Rabbit Rabbit Rabbit
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Thu, Dec 1st, 2016, 07:23 AM #154463
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Rabbits, rabbits, rabbits!!
I hope everyone has a great day!
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Thu, Dec 1st, 2016, 07:53 AM #154464
Rabbits, Rabbits, Rabbits, Q sters,
Well the Christmas season is now upon us as November has ended & December has started.
NASCAR SEASON is complete for 2021.
Kyle Larson wins his 1st Nascar Championship.
nascar:a way of life
everything else is just a game
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Thu, Dec 1st, 2016, 07:54 AM #154465NASCAR SEASON is complete for 2021.
Kyle Larson wins his 1st Nascar Championship.
nascar:a way of life
everything else is just a game
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Thu, Dec 1st, 2016, 07:58 AM #154466
Happy December 1st
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Thu, Dec 1st, 2016, 08:05 AM #154467
And Now To The Weather
Winter forecast: Classic Canadian winter welcomed home
It's a return to the classic Canadian winter weather this year, a sharp contrast to the exceptionally mild winter season Canadians witnessed in 2015-2016.
That means widespread temperatures near or below seasonal normal, along with an active winter storm season for many. Exactly where will the flakes be flying, and who has the best chance for an occasional thaw? Read on for all the details on the next three months, in our 2016-2017 Winter Forecast.
Below normal temperatures are expected to dominate the upcoming winter across central Canada, including the Great Lakes and eastern Prairies. While outbreaks of arctic air will bring extended periods of bitter cold to the middle of the country, we do not expect the cold to be anywhere near as extreme or persistent as it was during the memorable winter of 2013-2014.
WESTERN CANADA
Beginning in the west, the storm season got off to an early start this year, with frequent systems and a nearly constant stream of Pacific moisture impacting British Columbia. This active pattern will continue through much of the winter, bringing overall precipitation totals to above normal in what is already the climatological rainy/snowy season for this region.
This year's pattern should be favorable for ski areas in the Rockies, where snow should be abundant. Coastal resorts should also fare rather well, but they will be susceptible to rising snow levels at times when milder Pacific air surges into the region. The Lower Mainland will see greater potential for snow than in recent seasons. It is interesting to note that several years in the past with similar weather patterns to our current pattern also had memorable periods of winter weather in the Vancouver area. However, we cannot assume that similarities in the pattern will produce the same results.
THE PRAIRIES
Looking to the Prairie Provinces, we expect near normal snowfall to dominate, with localized areas having the potential to stack up above normal totals depending on the tracks of individual storms. Above normal snowfall should be more prevalent in the foothills and high prairies in Alberta, where upslope flow should enhance snow amounts.
ONTARIO AND QUEBEC
For southern Ontario and Quebec, a snowy winter is on the way, with considerably more precipitation than last year. This will be particularly true in ski country and throughout the lake effect snowbelts, where lingering warm lake water temperatures will provide ample fuel for lake effect snow squalls late into the season.
ATLANTIC CANADA
Frequent winter storms are likely for the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Valley, thanks to an overall active storm track. However, since snow totals here will be highly dependent on the tracks of individual storms, parts of the region outside of the snowbelts could see snowfall numbers that underachieve. In addition, some storms will also bring a variety of precipitation types (including rain) to the region.
The active storm season this year will also impact Atlantic Canada, but wide variations in the storm track will occur – meaning that some storms will turn up into the Great Lakes, while others cut out to sea. Variability in the storm track means a wide variety of precipitation types throughout the season, with snow, ice, and rain all on the menu. The variety of storm tracks should also keep snow totals and the depth of snow on the ground well below what we saw during 2014-15 and 2013-14 seasons.
NASCAR SEASON is complete for 2021.
Kyle Larson wins his 1st Nascar Championship.
nascar:a way of life
everything else is just a game
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Thu, Dec 1st, 2016, 08:20 AM #154468
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Good morning all.
If you live in the GTA, just an FYI - gas is going up 5c a litre tonight, so you should fill up today.
Have a great day; I'm off & running.
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Thu, Dec 1st, 2016, 08:25 AM #154469
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Thu, Dec 1st, 2016, 08:51 AM #154470
wonder if metallica did 'enter sandman' at the opera house? did it sound like this?
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