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I personaly used to live in Spokane WA about 7 years ago. It would get cold like that sometimes, it sucked. Personaly just a hint here, going out and trying to sell business is pretty hard because I don't like the windchill factor (plus you can't see chips on windshields when they are covered with 6 inches of snow. Because of that kind of weather I learned to be pretty good at cold calling business's on the phone. I got a ton of business that way.
David Coitster
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