Absolutely, I too can remember that. One does tend to forget one was 2-1/2 feet 
tall back then though. Still 7-8 inches of snow is not so common as it was. I 
attribute that to you guys using all that hair spray. Also using all that 
Freeze, you ran you air conditioners so high it was causing a cool down and the 
sun had to get hotter to compensate, and then they made Freeze against the law, 
so now it is a lot warmer.



Paul Sorenson wrote:
> That's probably why I can remember walking to school through snow up to 
> my knees...of course, I was a little shorter then.
> 
> -p
> 
> P. J. Alling wrote:
>> The period 1940 to 1970 was also a cooling period.
>>
>> Paul Sorenson wrote:
>>> It must have been cooler in Wisconsin in the late 1940's, too, 'cause I 
>>> remember this as a song that was sung in school from just before 
>>> Thanksgiving until Christmas.  Another was "Over the River and Through 
>>> the Woods.."
>>>
>>> We *did* sing that verse along with others using "The Little Golden Book 
>>> of Songs".  I remember quite a few songs in that book that were 
>>> considered innocent that would not be politically correct now.  I wish I 
>>> still had a copy.
>>>
>>> -p
>>>
>>> P. J. Alling wrote:
>>>   
>>>> In 1857 the Earth was still officially in the "Little Ice Age", it was a 
>>>> lot cooler.
>>>>
>>>> graywolf wrote:
>>>>     
>>>>> I just came across a site on the web that says that Jingle Bells was 
>>>>> originally written as a Thanksgiving Day song. Must have been cooler back 
>>>>> in 1857. Strangely I do not remember this verse from school,
>>>>>
>>>>>   
>>>>>       
>>>>>> A day or two ago
>>>>>> I thought I'd take a ride
>>>>>> And soon Miss Fanny Bright
>>>>>> Was seated by my side
>>>>>> The horse was lean and lank
>>>>>> Misfortune seemed his lot
>>>>>> We got into a drifted bank
>>>>>> And then we got upsot
>>>>>>     
>>>>>>         
>>>>>   
>>>>>       
>>>>     
>>>   
>>
> 
> 

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