Oof. I guess that means winter is here, eh? (kinda long)

You all are welcome. We on the West Woast sent that across special for you. I understand we will be tossing another your way soon–it comes thru here tomorrow.

:slight_smile:

I wish winter would come here. It has been in the 70’s for the past 2 weeks, and no cooler than mid 50’s at night. I already put away my summer clothes, and it just seems kinda weird to have the A/C on in November.

Just thought I might let everybody know that as well as in Minnesota, my fair state of North Dakota has entered winter as well. It’s 20 degrees outside right now, and it feels very cold. I’m having some motivated forgetting of what it’s like to get up for class and step outside to it being negative 20. I think that my University should put walkways connecting all the buildings. Who cares if they’d have to triple tuition? It’s worth it!

Because I believe you can’t fully appreciate summer without knowing a true winter.

And because too much sun makes you stupid.

I’m actually in southern Wisconsin (no snow yet), but I’m driving up to the Cities tomorrow afternoon/evening for a job interview.

Footnote: The door lock of the truck I borrowed from grampa to go to work today iced over, and I had to spend an extra freakin’ hour trying to de-ice it. :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad:


Yup, just fine, thanks :slight_smile: Just awfully aggravated :stuck_out_tongue: And Lindy? You can HAVE all that freakin’ snow. Every. Last. Flake. [sub]BTW…ever get that postcard I sent?[/sub]

Boscibo, if I had the money for a new car, do you think I’d be driving my real wheel drive P.O.S?? Thanks for rubbing it in, though. :stuck_out_tongue: [sub]The person who wrote Sock Rabbits - not from around here, eh? [/sub]

Ethilrist? DAMN that was tempting to take out the 12 wheel $175k vehicle, but with a top speed of 12 m.p.h…Um. I think I’d be about halfway home by now. And The gas mileage would KILL me!

jayjay, Narrad, UncleBill can all collectively bite my ass :smiley:

Yeah, that’s the same system that dumped on us - it just kinda hung over here for a few hours. When I walked up gramma and grampa’s driveway at 11 p.m. it was about 20". Hell, the next morning, the snowplow left four foot piles at the end of the driveway in town, and right now the smallest snowpile in our yard is about eight FEET.

You have no CLUE how true that is, hon. Exactly right :slight_smile:

Wow, another person who’s wise to the fact that winter isn’t just three months on the calendar. I hate winter, and it’s a struggle to get through those four or five months the world is as you described- without attacking skiers who wish aloud that we had more snow. Winter in New Hampshire hasn’t begun in ernest yet- this morning is the first time we’ve gotten even a dusting of snow that sticks to the ground. We were supposed to get an ice storm starting around 12am, but either not going to happen, or it’s going to spring itself on us while we’re on the way home from work to maximize the chances of fatal road accidents. It’s been unseasonably warm so far, and it makes me paranoid, I think we’re going to be in for a hellish winter this year too. I think back to the week in March when three storms dumped 52" of snow on us over a week’s time, and cring- that was less than half of the total snowfall last winter…
That reminds me, I need to buy a new snow shovel.

Yeah, but it’s a DRY stupid!

~UncleBill, who wishes he could go to work in shorts today.