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Kimbrtones
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So people of the snow....
Will EISLEY hit snow on their spring tour?

After reading all the horrible things that can happen if you are stranded in snow from my question in the GENERAL section, I was wondering if EISLEY will be in some snow states on their tour with NFG?

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oh boy kim, you really love snow or at least are fascinated by it. Laughing
the NFG tour is in the spring, right? it is march, so you might experience some flurries fall upon your head. but it won't be like you're in traffic and you don't have cell phones and your life is at risk. you'll be safe. unless you really want to experience snow after being in Texas, i say you all take a detour and go up north and then come back down... if you were to look at a map and draw it, it would look like a really steep slope, from Texas to wherever, say NY. now picture it, draw a line from Texas to Canada down to NY. blah. my mind just went blank. oh well, snow. you love snow.
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I doubt it will snow at the North Or South Carolina shows. The gator farm thats right beside the House Of Blues in Myrtle Beach will be reopened by then and those crocs seem to dislike the stuff.

But hey anything can happen I guess.
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it doesn't snow much in England! why not come here?

hmm? HMM? Shocked




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Depending on when you come to New England, you might get some. I think the latest we get snow is usually April.
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old england, old england, old england! Very Happy
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New England, New England, New England!
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its rare to see snow in SC/NC around March maybe Jan and Febuary, but it'll mostly be nasty rain by then
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ENGLAND.
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thesinisterpenguin wrote:
ENGLAND.


Old or new?
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both, my friend...and maybe 'ye olde' as well.
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midwest in march = a good chance of seeing some snow

but unless it's a really bad storm, it shouldn't be that bad...and of course there may not be any snow at all. but usually we get on last storm before spring right around then... gosh.

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thesinisterpenguin wrote:
both, my friend...and maybe 'ye olde' as well.


Old is better (Ye Old is best, of course).

You don't here something like "Lets go down the high street to my flat and watch some footy on the telly while we have tea and crumpets" in new england. Wink
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breauxman wrote:
thesinisterpenguin wrote:
both, my friend...and maybe 'ye olde' as well.


Old is better (Ye Old is best, of course).

You don't here something like "Lets go down the high street to my flat and watch some footy on the telly while we have tea and crumpets" in new england. Wink


nor do you in ye olde. or regular england.
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thesinisterpenguin wrote:
breauxman wrote:
thesinisterpenguin wrote:
both, my friend...and maybe 'ye olde' as well.


Old is better (Ye Old is best, of course).

You don't here something like "Lets go down the high street to my flat and watch some footy on the telly while we have tea and crumpets" in new england. Wink


nor do you in ye olde. or regular england.


I didn't think so, but there is a better chance. Plus, you have words like 'w*nker' and 't*sser' and 'p**'
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