To: durasell
I used to like doing that. One of the great pleasures in life is coming in from the cold into a warm house, getting comfy and kicking back. DVDs, books, food - ahhh! I used to call it 'lockdown' and I used to do it primarily for very bad weather, and also for the gay pride weekend ('cause I lived downtown and it is a freakshow, AND the narrow streets downtown are just not well suited to a parade in any event).
Lockdown is fun! Enjoy!
69 posted on
02/10/2006 8:42:11 PM PST by
HitmanLV
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To: HitmanLV
One of my great pleasures used to be going to the Oak Bar during a blizzard and hunkering down in there. Well, that's over.
71 posted on
02/10/2006 8:53:03 PM PST by
durasell
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To: HitmanLV
One of the great pleasures in life is coming in from the cold into a warm house, getting comfy and kicking back. DVDs, books, food - ahhh! I used to call it 'lockdown' and I used to do it primarily for very bad weather That's what I'm planning to do. The storm is not supposed to hit my area untill tomorrow night. So, tomorrow morning I'll be going out, stocking up on food supplies (assuming that any food is still on the shelves when I get to the supermarket). And just before the storm hits, I'm expecting a couple of DVDs coming in the mail tomorrow afternoon (Thank you Netflix and Blockbuster Online). Plus I have quite a few other DVDs sitting around the house that I have as of yet to watch. Plus a whole boxfull of used books came in todays mail (a birthday present from my sister) that I've been looking forward to all week long.
The thing I'm not looking forward to is returning to work on Monday night (I work nights). I hope the streets will be somewhat cleared by then. Though thankfully, the family has a '99 Lexus SUV that can handle even worse conditions.
73 posted on
02/10/2006 9:01:02 PM PST by
lowbridge
(I want to die peacefully in my sleep like my grandfather. Not screaming, like his passengers.)
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