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+your daily weather report+
Did you hit another car?
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Some places got 32' we got about 24"
He ain't heavy, he's my brother.
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That would shut down my state, bring it to a complete halt and the governor would call a state of emergency. hah
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(12-04-2019, 10:21 PM)BigMark Wrote: Did you hit another car?
Probably. I didn't stop to see the damage to the other parked car though. If it wasn't for the snow emergency I'd be charged with a hit and run. But I wasn't so fuck the police and fuck the other drivers I had to swerve around so I was driving to close to the parked cars.
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Didn't you once have an encounter with a traffic cone? You moved it? You hit it? You took it? I have a vague memory of something about you & a traffic cone.
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(12-05-2019, 06:54 PM)Duchess Wrote: Didn't you once have an encounter with a traffic cone? You moved it? You hit it? You took it? I have a vague memory of something about you & a traffic cone.
Threw a traffic cone and moved it into some bushes. 20 hours community service. I also had a hit and run that did get caught for. Points on my license.
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And winter is just beginning. You better put some pep in that walk.
He ain't heavy, he's my brother.
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(12-05-2019, 09:54 PM)Maggot Wrote: And winter is just beginning. You better put some pep in that walk.
Pedestrians better put some pep in their step. To maim or kill? Oh what a thrill. I'll just tell them my last name is Trump so I can beat the murder rap.
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It's 60 freakin' degrees. In December. On the East Coast. I'm doomed.
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it's proof of climate change!  Smiley_emoticons_shocked
He ain't heavy, he's my brother.
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It rained hard here on Sunday night and was beautiful and sunny yesterday morning.

Then, it was sunny and sprinkling as I left for the grocery store up the street. By the time I'd gotten home and unloaded, it was hailing like crazy.  

I didn't get a chance to move all the potted plants under the patio before the hail storm started and some of them bit the dust after getting pummeled, so I had to toss the fatalities and re-pot the survivors this morning.  We're down from about 30 pots to 18 now.  :(
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I blame Trump.
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You keep making the same kind of comments after nearly every post Biggie, even when they have no relevance to the subject at hand.

It’s like you’re raining defensive hyperbole or something.

Go to hail! Smiley_emoticons_smile
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hah
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Sounds like you need your globes warmed.
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Some snow/ice event is supposed to dump a general 4 to 8 inches across most of the state....except my town, which has a big ol orange circle around it with 8 to 12 written inside of it.    Neighbors kid might make some money tomorrow after all.    At least I'm not getting the 12 inch of ice that the south western tip of the state is getting.
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It's spring-like here, it's been in the 60's lately. It's bizarre and I have mixed feelings about it.   Smiley_emoticons_slash
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It's been in the Forties here. I have to wear therms and waterproof boots when I ride.
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It was 61 degrees when I got up at 4:00 AM. I don't think y'all understand just how unusual that is for early January on the East Coast.
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(01-04-2020, 12:59 PM)Duchess Wrote: It was 61 degrees when I got up at 4:00 AM. I don't think y'all understand just how unusual that is for early January on the East Coast.
Nice. We got up to 43 degrees here earlier today. It's getting cold again now and raining.
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