Theres so much so comming down, I can't see my key board.
Rebel Dave
Theres so much so comming down, I can't see my key board.
Rebel Dave
Past Member 14th Mississippi
Dave
Go inside, that should help
Lou Lou Lou Ruggiero
Tammany Regt-42nd NYVI
Dave,
Surely there must be a psychiatrist or optometrist on here who could help you with those hallucinations. What did you have to eat or drink before these symptoms began? Sounds like could be those mushrooms again. I really cannot find any fault; I'm just from the optometrist and had my eyes dialated so everything I see is fuzzy. Next time I make a pizza, I'm leaving off the mushrooms.
First Cousin (7 times removed) to Brigadier General Stand Watie (1806-1871), CSA
1st Cherokee Mounted Rifles | Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation 1862-66
Wait a couple hours, it's going to get worse!
I quess we'll have to shovel again, and again......
Rebel Dave
Past Member 14th Mississippi
Shoveling and having to climb out from an upstairs window just to go fetch firewood probably explains why my grandfather traded living in Nova Scotia for sunny Georgia! In 1906 he wrote to his sister telling her that he was living in Florida! Well, almost Florida. He was originally headed for Panama to work on the canal. So things could be worse; I could be speaking Spanish now.
You Southerners in Illinois and Wisconsin think its bad where you live, you ought to thank your ancestors that they didn't settle a little farther north in Canada!
First Cousin (7 times removed) to Brigadier General Stand Watie (1806-1871), CSA
1st Cherokee Mounted Rifles | Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation 1862-66
Hey quit complaining it is not that bad! You would be twice as angry if it wasn't for all of this global warming! Green
Joe Plakis XXVIII
Middle-Atlantic Region
SAC
9575V
"Great leadership does not mean running away from reality. Sometimes the hard truths might just demoralize the company, but at other times sharing difficulties can inspire people to take action that will make the situation better." John Kotter
We had a blizzard at 2:07PM yesterday. It was over at 2:09PM. I'm not joking. It was snowing so hard that I could barely see out the window and the wind was blowing the snow horizontally. It stopped as abruptly as it began. :?: Right now it's 21.7 °F and the windchill is 8 °F. It is expected to go down to 7 °F tonight.
Before you all comment on this, keep in mind that I am in Arizona. :wink:
It's a dry cold.
"The universal aptitude for ineptitude makes any human accomplishment an incredible miracle."
Question
How did you get a JPEG image in your post? I have try to put an image in my post several times and can never get it to show up. :?
Well the keys on my key board are showing up again, but we still have to go out and shovel off the roof, i'ts about 4 ft high. Maybe this stuff will be melted by the time of the Nats, (spring that is ). Snow is waist deep in most of the yard, and the Palm trees are froze, along with the pink Flamingos. W'ell probably have to build an arch when this stuff starts to melt. Think I'll start taking rowing lessons.
Rebel Dave aka Dave C.
Past Member 14th Mississippi
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