Therefore, brethren, stand fast; and hold the traditions which you have learned, whether by word, or by our epistle. 2 Thes 2:15
Short answer: No!In four years of living in Rome in the 60's we saw snow only once (a dusting). But even that was considered a once-in-25 years phenomenon.'Global Warming' was not yet set in sand - as it is today...:)
When hell or Roman fountains freeze over should be the expression.
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Short answer: No!
In four years of living in Rome in the 60's we saw snow only once (a dusting). But even that was considered a once-in-25 years phenomenon.
'Global Warming' was not yet set in sand - as it is today...:)
When hell or Roman fountains freeze over should be the expression.
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