wednesday it was green grass.
thursday covered cars, 2 foot drifts,
and 14 inches all over the sidewalks
"A.K.A. - MORK" <crick...@aol.comno-spam> wrote in message
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-39F or -39C ?
I was out drivng around in it earlier... Combination of snow, sleet, and
rain... A couple of bridges had a little ice on them, but they had sanded
them, so now they're sandy icy bridges... Not many stores open around here
on the 25th... One Chinese restaurant, quite a few gas stations, and a
couple of daiquiri shops... Interesting to note that there were more
daiquiri shops open than restaurants... Makes one understand the priorities
around here in the New Orleans area... Rescued a couple of teenagers whose
car had died in the middle of the road... Towed them to a safer place where
they wouldn't be run over...
:-)
Merry Christmas everyone.
Ken Kurtis
NAUI Instr. #5936
Co-owner, Reef Seekers Dive Co.
Beverly Hills, CA
Ken Kurtis
NAUI Instructor #5936
Co-owner --- Reef Seekers Dive Co.
Beverly Hills, CA
It's very nearly the same thing.
10° C and raining over here...what else can you expect, it's Xmas after
all...
--
Michael Wolf
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Cthulhu for President! Why settle for the lesser evil?
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"Ken Kurtis" <kenk...@aol.com> wrote in message
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I believe that is technically classified as "FUCKIN' COLD"...
I suspect that you're on a first name basis with your snow shovel... <grin>
<brrrr>
Sounds like having snow up to your 'nads is affecting your cheery outlook on
life... <snicker>
Yes, I have a super model of the classic snow shovel. Chrome plated.
Technically, you nailed it.
You folks don't know what square tires are. Most of you would be unfamiliar
with a block heater {not the woollen thing that Canadians put on their
head}. We actually plug in the car at night. Yes, we are odd enough that we
actually prefer to live in Canuckistan. Imagine.
That could be it. Perhaps its a severe lack of dissolved nitrogen, a VISA
card with a zero balance, money in the bank and no job at the moment, not to
mention a brand new bouncing baby digital camera c/w underwater housing
needing a baptism in salt water.
It would only take me 30 hours to get to the keys.
>Minus 39 degrees this morning. No wind.
>
Whew! Too cold, dude. It's just right here - just a shade below
freezing with lotsa snow on the roads. I've been out playing with my
wife's new AWD.
JF
Square tires... yup, had 'em just last week.
Sadly enough, my 'Merkin built truck doesn't have a block heater..... TG I
live in Trannah, you can get away with not plugging in the vehicle. Truck
tends to be pretty unhappy when first awoken on the coldest days however.
Maybe you should see 'Day After Tomorrow."
> Looked out my window earlier and wonders never cease -- IT'S SNOWING...
> Ok,
> for some of ya'll, this is not a big deal, but I'm in the New Orleans area
Lucky Dog.
50's and rainy here most of the day, yesterday turned nasty on the drive
back from our dive site. <-------(rubbing it in too)
Supposed to get nice just in time to go back to work.
Curtis
Today is sunny... Most of the snow and ice has melted -- a few spots in the
shadows are still around... Currently 49F... Personally, I find it difficult
to get in the mood for diving when it's snowing or sleeting... Even if the
water is a constant 72F, you still got to come back to the surface sooner or
later...
It was a vaguely amusing show, but even the creator says it's nothing more
than a work of fiction.