To: Catspaw; ztiworoh
Then you'll truly know how we define "WINTER." You should come visit us in Chicago in January/February to get a feel for winter.
Oh, don't forget 1) a snow shovel 2) a chair (preferable an old, ugly dinette chair) or other large object to mark your parking space after you dig it out...
2,120 posted on
04/02/2003 2:12:50 PM PST by
retrokitten
("Well, she just can't be tamed...she's a burnin' flame..." -Hank III)
To: retrokitten; ztiworoh
Winter in Green Bay is always a delight. If the wind isn't doing a straight shot from Hudson Bay to our front window, it's snowing.
retrokitten, someday we'll discuss our various levels of outerwear, from -16 to 75.
To: retrokitten
There are two seasons here in Minnehaha....shovel and swat....or Winter and Road Construction.
2,140 posted on
04/02/2003 2:23:48 PM PST by
Solson
((don't mind me...I'm just here for the food.))
To: retrokitten
Oh, don't forget 1) a snow shovel 2) a chair (preferable an old, ugly dinette chair) or other large object to mark your parking space after you dig it out...
Back in the day when I lived in Chicago, people would put two sawhorses in their parking spot, then tie a cord to each of them and tie the other ends to the pin of a hand grenade. That kept the bestids out pretty well.
2,160 posted on
04/02/2003 2:29:50 PM PST by
johnb838
(Understand the root causes of American anger)
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