Sunday, December 16, 2007
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We are just digging out from our first major storm for this winter. We got a foot or more and are still getting more. I was just wondering what kind of snowfall amounts everyone else received?
[Post edited by Ironbull on Dec 17, 2007]
[Post edited by Ironbull on Dec 17, 2007]
Sunday, December 16, 2007
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Bull here in Pittsburgh we will end up with 2-4 inches with lots of wind.
Sunday, December 16, 2007
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November 2007
Ironbull, I live in Baltimore and we have gotten alittle precip but nothing big. And we have alot of wind as well I think the wind chill factor is like 20 degrees.
[Post edited by tony1569 on Dec 16, 2007]
[Post edited by tony1569 on Dec 16, 2007]
Sunday, December 16, 2007
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10 inches in Salem,MA. It's raining now. Major ice coat in the morning. Even BB was closed today.
Steve
Steve
Sunday, December 16, 2007
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November 2007
Steve,
You guys are the sports mecca, Red Sox, Pats, Celtics, and Boston College (go ACC), what are the Bruins up to?
[Post edited by tony1569 on Dec 16, 2007]
You guys are the sports mecca, Red Sox, Pats, Celtics, and Boston College (go ACC), what are the Bruins up to?
[Post edited by tony1569 on Dec 16, 2007]
Sunday, December 16, 2007
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October 2007
A good foot of snow here in Eastern Ontario. This time last year we not only had a green Christmas, but I had to cut my grass in early January. Even up here, we aren't used to "normal" winters anymore.
I feel the flu bug getting me now. It will gradually get so bad that I'll have to call in sick Tuesday morning to go skiing.
I feel the flu bug getting me now. It will gradually get so bad that I'll have to call in sick Tuesday morning to go skiing.
Sunday, December 16, 2007
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September 2007
freezing drizze. after about a foot.
[Post edited by kucoloco on Dec 16, 2007]
Monday, December 17, 2007
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Skyhawk
You must be near Ottawa. I am in Southern Ontario.
Monday will be a good day to take my Wife and Kids for some good old fashioned TOBOGGANING!
We may be in for another storm by friday "I am dreaming of a..........."we will see, stranger weather has happened.
[Post edited by Ironbull on Dec 17, 2007]
You must be near Ottawa. I am in Southern Ontario.
Monday will be a good day to take my Wife and Kids for some good old fashioned TOBOGGANING!
We may be in for another storm by friday "I am dreaming of a..........."we will see, stranger weather has happened.
[Post edited by Ironbull on Dec 17, 2007]
Monday, December 17, 2007
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June 2006
The ice did not materialize , but it is FRIGIDDDD!!!!! THat damn Canadian
air keeps on coming down!!! Last Christmas Day it was 50deg here.
Monday, December 17, 2007
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March 2002
I live in Phoenix, Arizona. We have the best wheather in the nation this time of year. To all the rest of you digging your way out of snow . . .


Monday, December 17, 2007
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October 2007
I live in Britain, so during the winter we get the exact same weather as we get in summer... RAIN!!!
Monday, December 17, 2007
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November 2007
Tim,
I love the cold weather it actualy brings us closer as a family. I could not imagine spending the holidays in warm weather. It just doesn't seem like XMAS, but I do wish you the warmest of wishes.
[Post edited by tony1569 on Dec 17, 2007]
I love the cold weather it actualy brings us closer as a family. I could not imagine spending the holidays in warm weather. It just doesn't seem like XMAS, but I do wish you the warmest of wishes.
[Post edited by tony1569 on Dec 17, 2007]
Monday, December 17, 2007
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August 2003
Minnesota -nice sunny days lately.
Too far north this time.
Anyone here familiar with the expression: "too cold to snow"? )
Too far north this time.
Anyone here familiar with the expression: "too cold to snow"? )
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
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August 2007
Yeah that is an expression we hear in Canada all the time. But when its to cold to snow we get lake effect snow and windchills down to -30 C which is -22 F. that is why we stay indoors and WATCH MOVIES!!!
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
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September 2007
bingo.
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
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October 2007
Speaking of windchill, I am glad to announce that both HD DVD and Blu-ray disks have survived the frozen in the mailbox torture test. Both rentals came at the same time, and the bottom edges of the envolope were frozen to the bottom of the mailbox. Guess there was a little moisture in there before things got really cold. A good yank freed them from their icey imprisonment.
I let both warm up before putting one, then the other in their players. Both played fine!
So no need to fear freezing your Blu-ray and HD DVD movies.
I let both warm up before putting one, then the other in their players. Both played fine!
So no need to fear freezing your Blu-ray and HD DVD movies.
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
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December 2007
We’ve got some snow last Sunday in NYC. I didn’t really care much about the weather though, since I was putting together my beautiful new HDTV and watching movies like crazy.
Sometimes life is good
Sometimes life is good