Snow Sucks!
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Snow Sucks!
So here I am getting ready for a LAN tomorrow... I'm running way behind because I was out of town most of this week, and here it hits me like an iceball - I don't have my plow truck anymore
Big deal you say... Well, parking was never a problem, but since we got dumped on the temperature has stayed well below freezing. That means that all of the friggin 2ft of snow from last week is still there sticking it's icy middle finger out at me.
After fighting with my neighbor's miniature snow blower, I managed to clear out about 6 cars worth of parking.
Right now, for the first time in years, I have to say...
SNOW SUCKS!
Big deal you say... Well, parking was never a problem, but since we got dumped on the temperature has stayed well below freezing. That means that all of the friggin 2ft of snow from last week is still there sticking it's icy middle finger out at me.
After fighting with my neighbor's miniature snow blower, I managed to clear out about 6 cars worth of parking.
Right now, for the first time in years, I have to say...
SNOW SUCKS!
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Be glad it's only snow... down here in Kansaa, we almost never get snow without ice mixed in.
Snow with ice on top means you can't break your shovel through the danged stuff.
Ice with snow on top means you don't *WANT* to shovel, because the stuff underneath is slicker than the stuff on top.
Snow with ice in the middle then more snow isn't that bad, once you break through the usually thin ice layer you can shove the stuff off--but snowblowers are out, unless you get the industrial variant--which, around here, means having the city come and dump more salt on your driveway than there was snow in the first place, then scrape it into the grass beside the driveway with a snowplough, killing the grass and any green stuff within 2 feet of the driveway.
Ice with snow underneath on top of more ice is just nasty. Don't even make me go there.
Snow with ice with snow with ice... well, you get the picture.
Snow with ice on top means you can't break your shovel through the danged stuff.
Ice with snow on top means you don't *WANT* to shovel, because the stuff underneath is slicker than the stuff on top.
Snow with ice in the middle then more snow isn't that bad, once you break through the usually thin ice layer you can shove the stuff off--but snowblowers are out, unless you get the industrial variant--which, around here, means having the city come and dump more salt on your driveway than there was snow in the first place, then scrape it into the grass beside the driveway with a snowplough, killing the grass and any green stuff within 2 feet of the driveway.
Ice with snow underneath on top of more ice is just nasty. Don't even make me go there.
Snow with ice with snow with ice... well, you get the picture.
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Tyranny wrote:I'll bet Goob and I got most of you all beat Up until the rain we've had over the last few days its been getting passed the 70 degree mark
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woodchip wrote:Tyranny wrote:I'll bet Goob and I got most of you all beat Up until the rain we've had over the last few days its been getting passed the 70 degree mark
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Meh, summer sucks! Obscene humidity, sunburn, cutting the damn lawn every week, hordes of annoying bugs...the only redeeming feature I ever saw in it was going to the beach and summer vacation. As for winter, now that's a blast. Snowball fights, snow forts, sledding, snow days, no bugs, no allergies, Christmas...bring on the snow!
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Top Gun wrote:Meh, summer sucks! Obscene humidity, sunburn, cutting the damn lawn every week, hordes of annoying bugs...the only redeeming feature I ever saw in it was going to the beach and summer vacation. As for winter, now that's a blast. Snowball fights, snow forts, sledding, snow days, no bugs, no allergies, Christmas...bring on the snow!
Yeah man. Summer is nice but winter rocks. I also love spring. the fresh smell of pooh and walking around in a sweater when it's just about 1-2c is awesome.
I heard about that. Sounds nasty. I might be up for a little bit of snow tomorrow, so here's hoping.Dedman wrote:Yeah, we had an ice storm last night. There is at least 1/4 inch of ice covering everything. I am just waiting for the power to go out. Atlanta is nothing if not predictable during an ice storm.
Dedman wrote:Yeah, we had an ice storm last night. There is at least 1/4 inch of ice covering everything. I am just waiting for the power to go out. Atlanta is nothing if not predictable during an ice storm.
guess i opened my mouth too soon ehh?
it was ugly in Riverdale, 1/2 inch of solid ice and very little snow
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Delkian wrote:Snow doesn't suck.
As for parking space and other such stuff, that's why you don't tell everybody to use their own car but organise one car to be used for bringing everyone and their computers to you. Much less parking space needed.
If the guests live too far away for that... well it happens.
Your kidding, right? You realize that we are talking about Michigan here... not California.
I'm not kidding. I don't know where you live, even less how far away your guests are coming from, and I have absolutely no idea what the difference between Michigan and California is in whatever sense you intend to say. That's why I included the second possibility (which is "well, it happens").llClutchll wrote:Your kidding, right? You realize that we are talking about Michigan here... not California.
Wherever it is, if they aren't too far away, problem solved. If they are from too far away, okay, that is a problem, but there certainly are much greater ones than the dilemma of getting enough parking space for a LAN. Whine when you come across one of those. No offense.
I happen to like snow for a couple of reasons, even if it sometimes means work.
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Delkian wrote:I'm not kidding. I don't know where you live, even less how far away your guests are coming from, and I have absolutely no idea what the difference between Michigan and California is in whatever sense you intend to say. That's why I included the second possibility (which is "well, it happens").llClutchll wrote:Your kidding, right? You realize that we are talking about Michigan here... not California.
Wherever it is, if they aren't too far away, problem solved. If they are from too far away, okay, that is a problem, but there certainly are much greater ones than the dilemma of getting enough parking space for a LAN. Whine when you come across one of those. No offense.
I happen to like snow for a couple of reasons, even if it sometimes means work.
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Clutch: Salt = your best friend.
Seriously, when my father was stationed up at what was then NAS Detroit, the very first winter we spent up there we got hit by a thundersnow...which turned into a blizzard that dropped two feet overnight. Dad had to open the garage door and dig a trench to the front door just so it would open. (We had a storm door, which opened OUT.) Funny thing is, I still had to go to school. (it was across the highway...dammit!)
Seriously, when my father was stationed up at what was then NAS Detroit, the very first winter we spent up there we got hit by a thundersnow...which turned into a blizzard that dropped two feet overnight. Dad had to open the garage door and dig a trench to the front door just so it would open. (We had a storm door, which opened OUT.) Funny thing is, I still had to go to school. (it was across the highway...dammit!)
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Topgun... Yeah, Salt sucks. The 68 is offsite in a nice climate controlled garage until I'm ready to pull the motor out next month, so it's safe from anything tracked in on the shoes.
As for washing the cars... Religiously once a week and after every major storm. If you don't, you might as well just park it at the friggin junk yard after a couple of years.
Salt is good for keeping the lawsuits down. You sprinkle it on the walks and driveway so the paperboy and the mail man don't slip and break their tailbone. As for snow removal, you might as well be throwing oatmeal at a foot and a half of snow for all the good it would do.
As for the snow.. I'm not so irritated with it now. It does a good job of covering up all the nasty grungy areas with a nice white coat. I just don't like pushing it around when I'm on a time crunch.
Now the thread can be about how much SALT SUCKS!
Only 2 months to go till I can cruise around in the GT! Just the thought gets the blood flowing
As for washing the cars... Religiously once a week and after every major storm. If you don't, you might as well just park it at the friggin junk yard after a couple of years.
Salt is good for keeping the lawsuits down. You sprinkle it on the walks and driveway so the paperboy and the mail man don't slip and break their tailbone. As for snow removal, you might as well be throwing oatmeal at a foot and a half of snow for all the good it would do.
As for the snow.. I'm not so irritated with it now. It does a good job of covering up all the nasty grungy areas with a nice white coat. I just don't like pushing it around when I'm on a time crunch.
Now the thread can be about how much SALT SUCKS!
Only 2 months to go till I can cruise around in the GT! Just the thought gets the blood flowing