QUOTE: Originally posted by Hawks05 wednesday it was freezing cold here. well not really but it was super cold, really bad fog at night, i think it was around 35 or something, today i wake up and my dad has the windows up and its 70 degrees. the humidity and dew points are in the 60s. we're supposed to get some big thunderstorms tonight i guess. whats up with this, 70 at the end of october. in 1992 it was about 10 degrees and we were getting 26 inches of snow. stupid weather. anyways i'm off to get something for lunch then go and lift some weights. got another fun night of work ahead of me
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QUOTE: Originally posted by dave9999 Snow?? What is snow? We have been hovering between 85 and 90 degrees around here and it is getting a little old.... I guess it's going to be another Christmas in shorts this year.[8D] Dave
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QUOTE: Originally posted by krump QUOTE: Originally posted by dave9999 Snow?? What is snow? We have been hovering between 85 and 90 degrees around here and it is getting a little old.... I guess it's going to be another Christmas in shorts this year.[8D] Dave [(-D][(-D][(-D][(-D][(-D] How does one get a Florida boy to understand snow? [;)]... here is my attempt, from my uniquely twisted perspective ...[:D][:D][:D] 1) go take a swim in the pool / ocean ... now you understand wet 2) then stand in a walk in freezer for an hour in those shorts you're wearing (no shirt, or you're cheating) .... that'll give you the chill effect. 3) Next, take those 40 pound sandbags that hold back your floodwaters, and toss them / pu***hem up and down your driveway for another hour, using a large garden shovel (no particular point to this exercise, just do it) ... that'll show you how labour intensive it is. 4) Now, repeat this process 3x per week, for the next 4-6 months 5) if you do all of this wearing rollerblades, while walking on banana peels, ... that will give you the experience of slipping and stumbling regularly 6) add the fun stuff like skiiing, snowmobiling, ice fishing, skating, hockey season (usually), tobagganing, snowball fights, hot chocolate or mochas... also winter clothing and difficult road conditions (not fun) and, now you know... still, a bit of snow for me doesn't sound so bad after the hurricane season. Glad you're still here and TRAINing. I need a coffee [^]
QUOTE: der: Our LHS (local hardware store) only stocks 1" foam, so that's what I use. I cut off the 1/2" strip and save it.
QUOTE: QUOTE: QUOTE: der: Our LHS (local hardware store) only stocks 1" foam, so that's what I use. I cut off the 1/2" strip and save it. Bam, right back into the land of confusing posts… What ½”strip?
QUOTE: QUOTE: der: Our LHS (local hardware store) only stocks 1" foam, so that's what I use. I cut off the 1/2" strip and save it.
QUOTE: One question though, did you say that your foam is 2’ wide? The ¾” stuff that I bought was 4’x 8’. I'' ve never seen two foot wide foam.
QUOTE: I never remember anything once I wake up. Not all that unusual, I don’t remember everything when I’m awake either!
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QUOTE: John- My cousin was born Jan. 1949 during or shortly after the storm. Have newspapers showing the cops who delivered her because couldn't get Aunt Lil to hospital . Snow to deep and blowing too hard. Forest Hills,Long Island,Queens,New York.
QUOTE: Writing down the dreams is another story as I don't remember them long enough to each for the paper. Funny enough, as I say that, I do remember that I dreamed about cooking the Thanksgiving turkey last night. Probably a reminder to myself to buy a couple of ingredients when we're north of the border that I can't easily find down here!.
QUOTE: Oh, that 1/2" strip.
QUOTE: Teffy, I tried that, and my nerves were killing me that I wouldn't get my bid in on time. Now I just stick in the most I will pay for it and wait for the e-mail one way or another. Gives me a better peice of mind that way.
QUOTE: Originally posted by dave9999 QUOTE: Originally posted by krump QUOTE: Originally posted by dave9999 Snow?? What is snow? We have been hovering between 85 and 90 degrees around here and it is getting a little old.... I guess it's going to be another Christmas in shorts this year.[8D] Dave [(-D][(-D][(-D][(-D][(-D] How does one get a Florida boy to understand snow? [;)]... here is my attempt, from my uniquely twisted perspective ...[:D][:D][:D] 1) go take a swim in the pool / ocean ... now you understand wet 2) then stand in a walk in freezer for an hour in those shorts you're wearing (no shirt, or you're cheating) .... that'll give you the chill effect. 3) Next, take those 40 pound sandbags that hold back your floodwaters, and toss them / pu***hem up and down your driveway for another hour, using a large garden shovel (no particular point to this exercise, just do it) ... that'll show you how labour intensive it is. 4) Now, repeat this process 3x per week, for the next 4-6 months 5) if you do all of this wearing rollerblades, while walking on banana peels, ... that will give you the experience of slipping and stumbling regularly 6) add the fun stuff like skiiing, snowmobiling, ice fishing, skating, hockey season (usually), tobagganing, snowball fights, hot chocolate or mochas... also winter clothing and difficult road conditions (not fun) and, now you know... still, a bit of snow for me doesn't sound so bad after the hurricane season. Glad you're still here and TRAINing. I need a coffee [^] krump, [(-D][(-D][(-D][(-D] Thanks for the explaination.... there is some good news...the high on Wednesday is only going to be around 70 degrees. Brrrrr!! I hope I don't freeze. [:D] Of course this "cold snap" probably won't last long. Actually, we do get snow (about half an inch every ten years) so I have seen the stuff... didn't have to do much shoveling though.[:)] Dave
QUOTE: I had 7 trick or treaters. The first group of 3 came at 6:45. I was about to turn off the light and give up. Then had two groups of 2.
QUOTE: We got a lot of work done in the yard over the last couple of days
QUOTE: Originally posted by fec153 Well, I was right, darn it. Wife kinda broke down a bit. Dummy me forgot her Gramps past on on this date. Kicking my butt. Dummy Phil
QUOTE: Originally posted by railman We got zero trick or treaters this year...oh well.
QUOTE: Originally posted by fec153 krump-I think you're to young to remember the blizzard of 48/49. I do. Also the one in late 56. Thats why I have been in Fla. for so long. As to skiing, we have water skiing and a whole bunch of other healthy OUTDOOR IN THE WARM SUNSHINE activities to keep us happy. Keep your snow. The ice is handy to keep our beers, coffee and other drinks cold. Coffee time. Read you all later. Flip