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It's that time of the year...
We have already started the sniffles, the sneezes...I'm already exhausted and it isn't even flu season yet! Ugh!!!
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November 11, 2008, 21:07 |
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Jis4jugs
43 / couple Eastern, South Dakota, US
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Re: It's that time of the year...
another reason winter rocks! a good hard freeze ends the autumn sniffles!!!!
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November 11, 2008, 23:02 |
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ashkats
64 / couple crystal falls, Michigan, US
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Re: It's that time of the year...
yep the freezze up has begun got ice on the lake aready soon we will be ice fishing
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November 12, 2008, 01:07 |
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Re: It's that time of the year...
......yeh and my gas bill goes from about $40/month to about $175/month. Oh well, I could move to Tahiti right?
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November 12, 2008, 03:30 |
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ashkats
64 / couple crystal falls, Michigan, US
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Re: It's that time of the year...
well i m glad i got some wood we burned 800 gal the other year with no wood lol
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November 12, 2008, 04:04 |
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Re: It's that time of the year...
Remember.....don't eat the yellow snow!!
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November 12, 2008, 04:22 |
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Re: Re: It's that time of the year...
QUOTE (voyeurbill @ November 12, 2008, 04:22)Remember.....don't eat the yellow snow!! there's a commercial where this guy eats yellow snow, and his buddy is just about ready to freak out on him, until he notices the Miller Lite delivery guy carrying a leaking keg....
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November 12, 2008, 07:48 |
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Re: Re: It's that time of the year...
QUOTE (voyeurbill @ November 12, 2008, 03:30)......yeh and my gas bill goes from about $40/month to about $175/month. Oh well, I could move to Tahiti right?
Aaah, a beach full of gorgeous Tahitian beauties sunbathing near a waterfall. Dark skin, dark hair, beautifully curved bodies. I gotta go pack!
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November 12, 2008, 09:00 |
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QUOTE (freensleazy @ November 12, 2008, 09:00) QUOTE (voyeurbill @ November 12, 2008, 03:30)......yeh and my gas bill goes from about $40/month to about $175/month. Oh well, I could move to Tahiti right?
Aaah, a beach full of gorgeous Tahitian beauties sunbathing near a waterfall. Dark skin, dark hair, beautifully curved bodies. I gotta go pack!
Yeh, I just found a real cheap one way airfare to Tahiti. $1800......WoW!!!!
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November 12, 2008, 10:35 |
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Re: It's that time of the year...
Thought you were going to mention Christmas.
Dingle balls, dingle balls, dingle all the way.
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November 12, 2008, 11:22 |
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Re: Re: Re: It's that time of the year...
QUOTE (freensleazy @ November 12, 2008, 09:00) QUOTE (voyeurbill @ November 12, 2008, 03:30)......yeh and my gas bill goes from about $40/month to about $175/month. Oh well, I could move to Tahiti right?
Aaah, a beach full of gorgeous Tahitian beauties sunbathing near a waterfall. Dark skin, dark hair, beautifully curved bodies. I gotta go pack!
What, you aren't already packing? I'd buy a ticket to Tahiti if I thought my head would feel better!!!
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November 12, 2008, 13:58 |
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Re: Re: It's that time of the year...
QUOTE (Jis4jugs @ November 11, 2008, 23:02)another reason winter rocks! a good hard freeze ends the autumn sniffles!!!!
We don't get anything good and hard around here...in the freeze department...
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November 12, 2008, 13:59 |
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Jis4jugs
43 / couple Eastern, South Dakota, US
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Out of curiosty... only asking because i've heard before whereas if the south gets snow, you aren't going anywhere? Even if its an inch or two, the whole town gets closed down, schools called off, etc? Being I've never been down south where snow isn't necessarily one of your seasons, I don't know the answer for this one.
her
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November 12, 2008, 20:09 |
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Re: Re: Re: Re: It's that time of the year...
QUOTE (Julianna @ November 12, 2008, 13:58) QUOTE (freensleazy @ November 12, 2008, 09:00) QUOTE (voyeurbill @ November 12, 2008, 03:30)......yeh and my gas bill goes from about $40/month to about $175/month. Oh well, I could move to Tahiti right?
Aaah, a beach full of gorgeous Tahitian beauties sunbathing near a waterfall. Dark skin, dark hair, beautifully curved bodies. I gotta go pack!
What, you aren't already packing? I'd buy a ticket to Tahiti if I thought my head would feel better!!!
Sinus/allergy problems, huh? Usually the first real cold day will cure my allergy problems.....or a trip to Tahiti!!
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November 12, 2008, 21:55 |
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Re: Re: It's that time of the year...
QUOTE (Jis4jugs @ November 12, 2008, 20:09)Out of curiosty... only asking because i've heard before whereas if the south gets snow, you aren't going anywhere? Even if its an inch or two, the whole town gets closed down, schools called off, etc? Being I've never been down south where snow isn't necessarily one of your seasons, I don't know the answer for this one.
her
You pretty much nailed it! Most southerners do NOT know how to drive on ice and snow. On the odd occassion that we get either, the news is flooded with wreck reports..... Trucks sanding the roads at 3 a.m. are big news..... I know, we're sissies when it comes to winter...... but we can sure as hell handle the heat of a Texas summer!
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November 13, 2008, 09:40 |
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ashkats
64 / couple crystal falls, Michigan, US
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Re: It's that time of the year...
had fun driving on 5 inches of slush yesterday in the fog.....
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November 13, 2008, 13:44 |
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Jis4jugs
43 / couple Eastern, South Dakota, US
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Re: Re: Re: It's that time of the year...
QUOTE (MoonHowler @ November 13, 2008, 09:40) QUOTE (Jis4jugs @ November 12, 2008, 20:09)Out of curiosty... only asking because i've heard before whereas if the south gets snow, you aren't going anywhere? Even if its an inch or two, the whole town gets closed down, schools called off, etc? Being I've never been down south where snow isn't necessarily one of your seasons, I don't know the answer for this one.
her
You pretty much nailed it! Most southerners do NOT know how to drive on ice and snow. On the odd occassion that we get either, the news is flooded with wreck reports..... Trucks sanding the roads at 3 a.m. are big news..... I know, we're sissies when it comes to winter...... but we can sure as hell handle the heat of a Texas summer!
That's sweet. lol. As far as knowing how to drive somewhat better than you in the winter... (shush, bcb... don't tell them my incident!) I could almost whup your ass. But then, it's fair game because like you said you could probably handle the heat better than us, although, what more do you have to do? The least you can do is strip down to your bare skin and it's all game no matter where you're from. Ain't that how it goes? Other than splashing water on you every 20 minutes? LOL.
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November 13, 2008, 19:47 |
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Re: Re: Re: Re: It's that time of the year...
QUOTE (Jis4jugs @ November 13, 2008, 19:47) QUOTE (MoonHowler @ November 13, 2008, 09:40) QUOTE (Jis4jugs @ November 12, 2008, 20:09)Out of curiosty... only asking because i've heard before whereas if the south gets snow, you aren't going anywhere? Even if its an inch or two, the whole town gets closed down, schools called off, etc? Being I've never been down south where snow isn't necessarily one of your seasons, I don't know the answer for this one.
her
You pretty much nailed it! Most southerners do NOT know how to drive on ice and snow. On the odd occassion that we get either, the news is flooded with wreck reports..... Trucks sanding the roads at 3 a.m. are big news..... I know, we're sissies when it comes to winter...... but we can sure as hell handle the heat of a Texas summer!
That's sweet. lol. As far as knowing how to drive somewhat better than you in the winter... (shush, bcb... don't tell them my incident!) I could almost whup your ass. But then, it's fair game because like you said you could probably handle the heat better than us, although, what more do you have to do? The least you can do is strip down to your bare skin and it's all game no matter where you're from. Ain't that how it goes? Other than splashing water on you every 20 minutes? LOL.
What more do you have to do?! When I worked in construction, the interior of the unfinished houses were at least 10 degrees hotter than it was outside You sayin' that I should've stripped down in front of a bunch of bricklayers, painters, electricians, etc.?????!!!!! It would be like the sand at the beach thing, except with sawdust... I'd get it in places I didn't even know I had!
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November 14, 2008, 09:25 |
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: It's that time of the year...
QUOTE (MoonHowler @ November 14, 2008, 09:25) QUOTE (Jis4jugs @ November 13, 2008, 19:47) QUOTE (MoonHowler @ November 13, 2008, 09:40) QUOTE (Jis4jugs @ November 12, 2008, 20:09)Out of curiosty... only asking because i've heard before whereas if the south gets snow, you aren't going anywhere? Even if its an inch or two, the whole town gets closed down, schools called off, etc? Being I've never been down south where snow isn't necessarily one of your seasons, I don't know the answer for this one.
her
You pretty much nailed it! Most southerners do NOT know how to drive on ice and snow. On the odd occassion that we get either, the news is flooded with wreck reports..... Trucks sanding the roads at 3 a.m. are big news..... I know, we're sissies when it comes to winter...... but we can sure as hell handle the heat of a Texas summer!
That's sweet. lol. As far as knowing how to drive somewhat better than you in the winter... (shush, bcb... don't tell them my incident!) I could almost whup your ass. But then, it's fair game because like you said you could probably handle the heat better than us, although, what more do you have to do? The least you can do is strip down to your bare skin and it's all game no matter where you're from. Ain't that how it goes? Other than splashing water on you every 20 minutes? LOL.
What more do you have to do?! When I worked in construction, the interior of the unfinished houses were at least 10 degrees hotter than it was outside You sayin' that I should've stripped down in front of a bunch of bricklayers, painters, electricians, etc.?????!!!!! It would be like the sand at the beach thing, except with sawdust... I'd get it in places I didn't even know I had!
That is hyterical Moon...the Texas heat is more than most can handle, it isn't a dry heat like in Arizona, it is a wet, humid heat and almost boils ya through and through. Oh, and I agree about the sawdust...not good for much of anything except washing off...
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