It is coming down in Maryland now. More snow than all of last winter combined in pretty sure lol.
January 30th 1982Update on St. Louis... We are Slammed. There's got to be a foot of snow on top of an inch of ice in the cities just west of St. Louis, ours being one. Everything is buried!! This reminds me of 72, 73. Anybody remember that one?? Snow chains and all.
when i was a kid we went about a wk with no juice. lucky we had old school gas floor furnaces to stay warm.So, I hope all the folks up there have stoves/fireplaces for when the power goes out. Down here after a hurricane, we sweat but it is not a life and death thing. A week without power in blizzard conditions is concerning.
We had the floor furnaces with not a stitch of insulation in our houses. Those old floor furnaces could really crank out the BTUs. The dogs slept all around them under the house. We actually had icicles back then but not in 60 years.when i was a kid we went about a wk with no juice. lucky we had old school gas floor furnaces to stay warm.
Why is that table covered? I knew there were a few criminal types here, but this is downright felonious.Tis is what it looks like on the western side of dc today...
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That was a doozy too!!January 30th 1982
Uphill. Both ways.Finally stopped here about 3 this morning. TV says we got about 6 inches of snow on top of the ice. A friend said “ hell we used to walk to school in worse than this”. But we weren’t in our 60’s then.
That's a year+ vintage covering there too!Why is that table covered? I knew there were a few criminal types here, but this is downright felonious.
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Apparently I am very stupid driving on snowy icy roads for several months every year ! Of course I live in one of these :How stupid do you have to be to try to drive in such snow and ice? Stay home, or get off the road, and live -- safe and warm.
I have a decent size driveway and shoveled half.Apparently I am very stupid driving on snowy icy roads for several months every year ! Of course I live in one of these :
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KIDDING, our 1300 sq ft house has a big natural gas furnace that keeps us toasty warm and SaskEnergy swimming in cash. The picture above is from a local charity light show, as are these below (note the snow covered ice roads we are stupidly driving on).
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Dave <-- agrees with the 'safe and warm' sentiment and thankful for a good heater in the Ranger
PS please be careful dealing with all that snow, our chiropractors do booming business after the storms. I use a small snowblower and lots of retired-time to clean up the mess.
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i made my best scores from very good golfers. as i know within a couple strokes of what they are going to shoot. that gives them no chance.Gamble with a bad golfer…..you’ll be doing both.![]()
Update on St. Louis... We are Slammed. There's got to be a foot of snow on top of an inch of ice in the cities just west of St. Louis, ours being one. Everything is buried!! This reminds me of 72, 73. Anybody remember that one?? Snow chains and all.
Finally stopped here about 3 this morning. TV says we got about 6 inches of snow on top of the ice. A friend said “ hell we used to walk to school in worse than this”. But we weren’t in our 60’s then.
How many strokes were they giving you? How did you know what they were going to shoot?i made my best scores from very good golfers. as i know within a couple strokes of what they are going to shoot. that gives them no chance.
What about the guest house?my main house has a one mile long driveway to plow.
ive driven on ice and snow all my life and if you go the correct speed for your vehicle it is almost a non event.