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Yes Mr Yodeler, you can cancel your subscription. Please go and see Mr Hades in the Styx complex to complete the necessary paperwork and finalize the termination of the subscription. Mr Charon in the transport office downstairs can arrange immediate transit to the Styx complex as long as you have two obols in cash to cover fuel costs.
 
Mobile, AL
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No snow in Birmingham this time but parts of LA getting a lot (for us). 10°F tonight here. Weird system. My son is deployed with Army Guard helping stuck/stranded motorists.
 
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Jealous, I really want some snow this year (well, every year) and all we've got so far is an inch or so, maybe a dusting overnight tonight... it'll probably snow here when I'm in the Caribbean in a few weeks. 🙄
At this rate, it may snow IN the Caribbean when you are there in a few weeks...
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For only $95,000,you can own this beautiful chunk of Brazilian quartz and tourmaline. There's a bigger one also, but there's no price tag, and if you have to ask how much it is you probably can't afford it. View attachment 868087
One thing I miss after moving from Tucson is the Tucson Gem and Mineral Show. They always have some incredible displays. It starts this year Feb. 13.
 
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One thing I miss after moving from Tucson is the Tucson Gem and Mineral Show. They always have some incredible displays. It starts this year Feb. 13.
It actually started Jan 30, so we got to spend 3 days wandering around the various shows. It's an overwhelming experience, even for an experienced gem show veteran like me and my wife.
 
No snow in Birmingham this time but parts of LA getting a lot (for us). 10°F tonight here. Weird system. My son is deployed with Army Guard helping stuck/stranded motorists.
My sisters in Mobile have had twice as much snow as we have here in our part of New Mexico, and we live at 6200' above sea level.
 
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