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Post by dzero on Jan 11, 2008 20:05:04 GMT -5
dzero... the thing to remember about snow is.... dont eat the yellow snow!! ooooo....is it lemon flavored? yummy
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Post by spikeloud on Jan 12, 2008 14:45:29 GMT -5
very yummy
to quote the late great Frank Zappa
"watch out where the huskys go and dont you eat that yellow snow"
i dont get the chance to quote Zappa very much
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Post by shywriter on Jan 19, 2008 10:40:16 GMT -5
OMG!!This has happened only one time before in the eight years we're lived here... but it is actually SNOWING! (as in real, white, cold, stick-to-the-ground-and-pile-up-about-an-inch type snow!!) Okay, so if you tried to make a snow ball it would become icy water and all the white color is gone, but the locals here (about 60 miles as the crow flies north of the Gulf of Mexico) must think it's a blizzard! I'm betting it will make top story on all the all the news around here... ;D ~ ~
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Post by spikeloud on Feb 10, 2008 10:57:39 GMT -5
more snow and cold up here.... at work, the beer's freezing before i can deliver it.
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Post by Aerie on Feb 10, 2008 14:37:53 GMT -5
Hmmmm - that's sounds good. - icy freezy beer. We could use some of that here in sunny California. It's been perfect warm February weather here for the last few days. Almost hot. We're gonna have a high of 75° F. (almost 24 C.) I had to pop back in to comment on the birds that are fluttering all around my house looking for places to build nests. I guess Spring is here.
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Post by spikeloud on Feb 11, 2008 17:56:51 GMT -5
oh sure aerie rub it in
i had to deliver beer today with a 25 below zero wind chill....burrrr
i'm moving to your house now
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Post by AngelZ on Feb 12, 2008 21:40:31 GMT -5
Can I join in on the rubbing?
Wed 66F Thur 76F Fri 81F Sat 86F Sun 87F Mon 86F
It's all very very pleasant down here ;D
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Post by dzero on Feb 12, 2008 22:28:41 GMT -5
Can I join in on the rubbing? As a male I can guarantee that he would very much like you to join in on the rubbing. Thank god the writers strike is over and I can once again post witty gems like that. ;D
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Post by spikeloud on Feb 13, 2008 20:00:22 GMT -5
rubbing and massage...the line starts over there
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Post by maria656 on Feb 17, 2008 9:06:42 GMT -5
After last week with the weather being in the -20F to -50F and unbelievable ice fog , this week has been pretty mild with temps of 0F to 32F. On the plus side, we're up to 10 and a half hours of daylight , so it looks pretty good, and we had a moose about 20 feet in front of our patio!
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Post by dzero on Feb 18, 2008 2:22:33 GMT -5
After last week with the weather being in the -20F to -50F and unbelievable ice fog , this week has been pretty mild with temps of 0F to 32F. On the plus side, we're up to 10 and a half hours of daylight , so it looks pretty good, and we had a moose about 20 feet in front of our patio! WTF? how can you make me cold just reading that?
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Post by spikeloud on Feb 18, 2008 11:44:48 GMT -5
^^ it sounds like eskimo voodoo to me [shivers] HEY ..stop that
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Post by AngelZ on Feb 18, 2008 18:17:41 GMT -5
I'll try to channel some of our sunny rays to you 33C / 91F
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Post by maria656 on Feb 20, 2008 4:49:56 GMT -5
WTF? how can you make me cold just reading that? You would need way warmer things than that ^ to survive up here Today it was 35-42F - practically could leave the coat at home PS to AngelZ - Hope those warm rays are for Dzero and Spike; 85F is about my limit and I can only tolerate that here because there is not usually any humidity. ;D
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Post by maria656 on Feb 22, 2008 0:49:31 GMT -5
today it was between 40 and 50F! till the sun went down anyway. Nice to skip the coat and 3 pairs of long johns!
The ice sculptures are melting
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