Posted on 11/21/2015 9:22:22 AM PST by dragnet2
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we
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pronoun: we
1. used by a speaker to refer to himself or herself and one or more other people considered together.
Better them than us.
Sorry to sound so callus but I’ve seen enough snow to last me a lifetime, and if I never saw it again, I could die happy.
But, alas, living in NYS, I know that’s not in the cards......
UGGGHHH!! You're a fellow class of '98 and you still rub my nose in the fact I live in this shithole called Illinois where it's cold and snowing, and you don't?
That's just mean. :-)
On the upside: I don't live in God's waiting room! Enjoy your weather. Be down in Florida myself (or someplace else warm) soon enough, ha!
They’re all inside City Hall where they can’t be seen.
I agree with the misnomer “Midwestern”. A better description is North Central USA.
Looks like Obama has Global Warming contained.
My sister in CO (Arvada) called me today. I said "hey, I hear you got some snow, huh?". She said "yea, just a little... nothing unusual". Then she got mad when I told her it's currently 81 degrees where I am (FL).
I may switch out the plow for a snothrower. We’ll see if we continue to get these large storms.
El Nino winters here are 50/50: rain or snow, maybe we’ll get the latter this year.
We love it so far, just near Elizabeth, CO.
Beautiful.
Yeah, I’ll take two!!
Gator is out in the pasture right now, stuck.
Warmer tomorrow.
You may want to look for an old 1 ton pick up with a big plow with skids or a tractor that can take a plow (truck will be much warmer though!). Having an old farm truck is pretty handy when you have acreage as is having a tractor. I have an older heavy frame 50hp Kubota and it’s a lifesaver!
That would be a ridiculous amount of road for a snowblower!
Get some heavy tire chains for your biggest SUV and you can yank the Gator out of anything. I pulled mine out of a bog when it was sunk deep with a Jeep and chains.
Harbor Freight sells some cheap tow straps and I yank everything out in the winter with those (also use them to skid trees out of the woods/brush with the tractor). Those straps are essential around here in the winter.
Mobile, AL is further west than Chicago :)
I’m sure their is a Kubota in my future.
Gotta have the right tools.
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Well, it turned off cold last night....................38°F...............gonna need my sweater..........................
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