Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/12/31
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>Henry Ambrose <henryambrose@home.com> wrote:
>
>> I was wondering how it came to be that anyone could live year-round
>in
>> a place as cold as, say, Chicago, Detroit, wherever? How did the
>> northern US become populated? (much less Canada) Why didn't everyone
>> leave *if* they survived the first winter?
>
>Arriving to the US in the fall, the new immigrants settled in the
>south. The first winter was mild. All was good. The next summer,
>their brains boiled. All who had any sense left moved north. The
>rest? They stayed in the south. :)
>
><ducking behind his snow fort, and stockpiling snowballs for return
>fire>
.....except you hesitated at the last and didn't come to Canada!
Happy New snaps Year!
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