Chronuss
Senior Master
...that's not reassuring.
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In High School, a friend of mine moved from Alaska to Michigan. He cried about how cold it was in Michigan. I said welcome to wind chill my friend.Seig said:It was warmer in Montana yesterday than it was here.
Umm, .22 rimfire? J/K Rich.Rich Parsons said:SHHHHH! We will not let them know which caliber though.
theletch1 said:Umm, .22 rimfire? J/K Rich.
The sudden swings in temp are really starting to get me down. Just when I start to get that spring bounce in my step I wind up having to drive in snow again. Global warmin', my @$$!
I have a friend who is a DJ on a classic country radio station who refuses to say that "that's the latest report from the National Weather Service." He always gives the report (with umm, commentary) and says something along the lines of "That's the result of the latest dart match at the NWS" or "That's the result from the latest horse shoe match at the NWS." Every time I see the local weather report I'm reminded of the 1995 report on the six o'clock news that said "We should only see a dusting of snow tonight. Nothing to worry about." We woke up the next morning to 26 inches on the ground and about 10 more to come that day for record breaking snowfall. Dusting indeed.KenpoTess said:*grins at Rich.. with a sly wink to Jeff.. Gee.. now everyone knows.. *giggling*
42 today.. going to 59 on Sat. Supposedly 64 by next Sat.. I don't believe weather people..~!!
A while back in South East Michigan, we were promised at least 8 " of snow over night.theletch1 said:I have a friend who is a DJ on a classic country radio station who refuses to say that "that's the latest report from the National Weather Service." He always gives the report (with umm, commentary) and says something along the lines of "That's the result of the latest dart match at the NWS" or "That's the result from the latest horse shoe match at the NWS." Every time I see the local weather report I'm reminded of the 1995 report on the six o'clock news that said "We should only see a dusting of snow tonight. Nothing to worry about." We woke up the next morning to 26 inches on the ground and about 10 more to come that day for record breaking snowfall. Dusting indeed.
No CommentKenpoTess said:*grins at Rich.. with a sly wink to Jeff.. Gee.. now everyone knows.. *giggling*
42 today.. going to 59 on Sat. Supposedly 64 by next Sat.. I don't believe weather people..~!!
Who me ? :idunno:KenpoTess said:*very innocent looks *
Nah, Covington, Va is a paper mill town. You can smell it 10 miles away. I honestly don't know how folks manage to live there.TonyM. said:Covington ehh? Sounds like a beer run.
Ah, thunderstorms are great. The best ones I've ever seen are the ones that happened over the ocean when I lived in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Second best were when I lived in San Angelo, Texas. The boom of a good blast of thunder can rattle your chest cavity. Add in a tin roof on your house and a warm breeze during it all and you have nirvana.TheRustyOne said:Ooh. Thunderstorms. I hates them. But I agree, they are better than snow!