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    Only -24 C here in Thunder Bay this morning. Balmy.

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    We are flying through Toronto and I heard that planes were cancelled this AM so I hope all is good on Sat when we fly in and on Sun when we fly to JA ... would suck to get stuck in the other end of Canada!
    Last edited by Saskgirl; 12-27-2012 at 04:47 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by walleyed99 View Post
    I hear ya Saskgirl!!! My weather app says it feels like -27 C (-16.6 F) with the windchill!!! the funny thing is it has warmed up about 10 degrees in the last 2-3 days!! lol!! Where are you in Sask?
    Hahah I know it feels warm out today! I'm in Yorkton ... and Sunday can't come soon enough until my feet hit the sand!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Saskgirl View Post
    Hahah I know it feels warm out today! I'm in Yorkton ... and Sunday can't come soon enough until my feet hit the sand!
    I know how your feelin!! I leave on the 6th!!! IT CAN'T Come soon enough!!! We met a bunch of people from Yorkton on the One Love bus last year, Dbrook on this forum was one of them!!! Have a great trip!!

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    Come on, Canadians! We are built for this! We have computers! We look for cheap flights to Jamaica! That's how we weather the storm. That and "Shovel, shovel, toil and trouble". We got a pooh pot of snow today, too, here in Montreal.

    As Canadians, we are temperature and weather conscious. First few times we were in Jamaica, we would ask the hotel staff "What is the weather today" and they would shrug and say "hot"; "hotter than yesterday"; "Warm" .. it was hard to get an actual temperature! Nobody knew. Nobody cared. What difference does it make in Jamaica? Here in Canada, we are so temperature focused ... because we have to be! Walley's -27C makes a HUGE difference (I hear you. Walleyed! That is coming soon here, too!).

    I guess it's all relative. We need to know the temp here in Canada. It's just one more stressor we don't have to worry about on our Paradise Island in the Caribbean!

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