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Weather

Posted by kentuck_8b z8b TX (My Page) on
Wed, Nov 18, 09 at 21:56

WEATHER - Warmest to Coolest.

Mikie
Click for Saint Petersburg, Florida Forecast

Kt
Click for Ellinger, Texas Forecast

Bernie
Click for Grand Rapids, Michigan Forecast

Sue
Click for Scottsburg, Indiana Forecast

Bob
Click for Petaluma, California Forecast

Jan
Click for Galena, Kansas Forecast

Jule
Click for Sturtevant, Wisconsin Forecast

Sandy
Click for Penfield, New York Forecast

Sherry
Click for Richardton, North Dakota Forecast

Terramadre
Click for Anniston, Alabama Forecast

Albert
Click for Reno, Nevada Forecast


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RE: Weather

here comes winter


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RE: Weather

NOOOOOO!!!!!!


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RE: Weather

LMAO!


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RE: Weather

Oh, now I understand.


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RE: Weatherall

You poor people. Well, you should have told us before.
So, now I understand. DO NOT POST TO THE NEW WEATHER EVER!! If one needs to post it is safest to reply to a post instead of starting a new post? That way, the posts won't change so much on the board.
The wet noodle thing scares me, but then again the vacation does, too.
This is almost more pressure than the spammers.
Sherry


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RE: Weather

So, now I understand. DO NOT POST TO THE NEW WEATHER EVER!!
Yes, DO NOT EVER POST TO THE NEWEST WEATHER POST at the top that has no replies. It will stay at, or near the top with other unanswered posts until it is replied to, or until GW software decides to start it descending on down without a reply.

If one needs to post it is safest to reply to a post instead of starting a new post?
It really doesn't make any difference...reply to threads, if you like, or start new threads as you like. Just Don't post to the latest weather post that has NO replies.

That way, the posts won't change so much on the board.
Again...it doesn't make any difference what you reply to or what threads you start. Just don't REPLY to the latest weather post that has no replies. KT forgot to post that at the bottom of his post, asking that no one reply to it.

Look at the page below. There are threads that dropped with NO replies. That is because there is a lot of traffic on that board, thus GW's software drops them sooner than what happens here at the Test Forum, where a lot fewer threads are started.

Here is a link that might be useful: The Seed Exchange


 
 

 

 


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