Coming from the Big East-Snow Edition
Big_Stacks
"I don't worry about hittin' power, cause I don't give 'em nuttin' to hit." 4,670 Posts
Hey Strutters,
Where are my "Big East" peoples at? Man, it snowed a grip up here yesterday. I just got through shoveling a pathway for wifey to go to work before dawn (medical work-schedule steeze, it's nasty!). That gym membership has really paid off on the stamina tip, as I shoveled snow for nearly an hour and a half (cue up "Iron Man"). I'm thinking an academic appointment at a Southern U.S. school might be in order. Try to stay warm, folks.
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
Where are my "Big East" peoples at? Man, it snowed a grip up here yesterday. I just got through shoveling a pathway for wifey to go to work before dawn (medical work-schedule steeze, it's nasty!). That gym membership has really paid off on the stamina tip, as I shoveled snow for nearly an hour and a half (cue up "Iron Man"). I'm thinking an academic appointment at a Southern U.S. school might be in order. Try to stay warm, folks.
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
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Oooh, that sounds nasty, man. Oh well, make sure you bend your knees, holmes. Happy shoveling and be careful!!!
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
Yeah, all those people in Siberia and Alaska should just pack up their things and migrate south.
Snow is cool, but this winter has admittedly been pretty crazy thus far.
no where is safe, sounds like nashville, asheville and raleigh all had a white christmas
we had 2 inches here, not the norm for hill city va
now it is cold & windy as hell
stay warm north east folks
My power went out last night around 6:30 and just came back on at 9:00 this morning - this happens a lot where I am. This also means no heat or water for me.
Played Scrabble and read books by candle light.
EDIT:
Round two is on the way here, the winds just kicked up to 60 mph and 3"-5" is coming later.
I here it's supposed to warm up pretty good towards the end of the week...
I am supposed to fly back into JFK about 1 a.m. Tonight/tomorrow... If they open the airport at all.
Fusk this
im at work now, pretty boring.
High 49F and raining. LOVE IT!!!!!!!!
We are checked in and the flight is still scheduled to leave on time.
I would prefer to fly slightly later so as not to have to dig out and drive home at 2am
just had an oil change, new windshield wipers and 4 new winter tires on the jetta...
i just bought a new house in July and i figured out that i dont actually own a shovel (after living in a condo for 12 yrs)...i was thinking of a snowblower, but my bro bought one 2 yrs ago and used it 3 times last year...lol, he wasnt impressed
Never mind... Flight canceled.
Seriously..... I'd much rather live on a fault line....
2 hours to cross Manhattan. At one point, a jack-kniffed bus was blocking Bowery going south to the Brooklyn Bridge, so I hopped the median, drove 10 blocks the wrong way, and jumped back over onto the right side of the street.
Hiding on my couch- never so happy not to own a car or condo...
Hey Jonny,
Oh no, that means I have to wait a little longer for my pile of goodies. ;-) Although I missed seeing you and Delay on Friday, the lady tending the shop (her name is escaping me) was an absolute delight. I'll catch you on the next trip, my brotha. Get home safely, mane!!!
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
are you being sarcastic?
I'm not even tryna claim that where I live is "better" or any nonsense like that. we all have our own reasons for living where we live.
to put it into perspective, earthquakes have altered my life exactly once (1989) and only for a few days.*
*the loss of the Central Freeway probably did alter my life in pretty significant ways over the years, but that was more the City of SF's fault than the earthquake itself.