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The ‘Farmer’s Almanac’ says goodbye after 208 years

 

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First printed in 1818, the publication based in Lewiston, Maine, has used sunspots, lunar cycles, and planetary positions to generate its long-range weather forecasts. They predict that winter 2025-2026 will be a “wild ride” with dramatic swings, wintry weather, and a cycle of  “chill, snow, repeat.” The season’s coldest temperatures are expected to be in the Northern Plains to New England.

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35 minutes ago, BillsPride12 said:

 

 

 

This has me conflicted in many ways.

 

The Bills won the AFC East

With a game winning kick by Norwood

Against the Jets 9-6

Posted by SabresClassics.

 

I can't tell if this is a good memory; or if it makes me sad; or downright P'O'd. 

 

It's hard to enjoy it know what we know. 

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31 minutes ago, Fleezoid said:

 

This has me conflicted in many ways.

 

The Bills won the AFC East

With a game winning kick by Norwood

Against the Jets 9-6

Posted by SabresClassics.

 

I can't tell if this is a good memory; or if it makes me sad; or downright P'O'd. 

 

It's hard to enjoy it know what we know. 

I'm not sure what you are referring to here...because the Bills lost those Super Bowls?

This was from 1988, two seasons before the Bills first trip to the Super Bowl and it was when they snapped their 8 year playoff drought(longest in franchise history at that time)

Think of the Bills finally breaking the drought in 2017 or when they clinched a playoff spot against Pittsburgh in 2019.

This should absolutely be looked at as a good memory

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