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Back in the mid 1970âs we had a winter like this when I was stationed in New England.
It would snow and then the temperature would drop into the 20s. Then it would warm up just enough to snow again and the temperature would drop again. The weather cycled like this for weeks.
There was about 4 feet of snow covering everything. The only place it seemed to melt was on the eaves of roofs where heat from the walls melted it. On the outside, it looked like a cave with a stalactite of ice coming down. the problem was when this happened over the front step. The system assured that the porch in front was constantly ice covered.
Also, it produced an ice dam on the roof which made the water back up under the shingles.
I havenât been able to take the Jeep out to play in snow like that in quite some years now. We still get some snow around here in Kansas but nothing like the depth and drifts like we used to. Really starting to miss that.
Is it just me, or is it a little jarring to see a reference to âmetresâ in such a very American comic? Though, it is misspelled, so thereâs thatâŠ
Is p.j trolling in their pjs? Brazilâs hottest July, August, September and October on record. Second hottest summer in Texas ever. Drought in the remnants of the once vast Amazon jungle. 100 degrees in the ocean off Florida. I donât even want to know what went down in India; itâs become the poster child for âwet-bulb temperatureâ as a lethal threat. Welcome to Hell.
Enter.Name.Here about 1 year ago
(singing) âThereâs NO business like SNOW business like NO business I knooooowwwwwwwâŠ.â
priyansh.jeziel about 1 year ago
Obviously, âman-made gloBULL warmingâ hasnât kicked in yet. (Or else there are no MEDIA âexpertsâ around to pontificate on it)
BigDaveGlass about 1 year ago
Just under 10 feet down, Should be well insulated thenâŠâŠ.
Gent about 1 year ago
Ah this must be begin of ice age.
The Orange Mailman about 1 year ago
Take the elevator.
Riders on the Storm Premium Member about 1 year ago
About 3 meters? What part of the world do you live in?
jagedlo about 1 year ago
or about 10 feetâŠ
rockyridge1977 about 1 year ago
Metric system???âŠ.3 shovel lengths!!!!!!
dflak about 1 year ago
Back in the mid 1970âs we had a winter like this when I was stationed in New England.
It would snow and then the temperature would drop into the 20s. Then it would warm up just enough to snow again and the temperature would drop again. The weather cycled like this for weeks.
There was about 4 feet of snow covering everything. The only place it seemed to melt was on the eaves of roofs where heat from the walls melted it. On the outside, it looked like a cave with a stalactite of ice coming down. the problem was when this happened over the front step. The system assured that the porch in front was constantly ice covered.
Also, it produced an ice dam on the roof which made the water back up under the shingles.
I wound up shoveling my roof.
rshive about 1 year ago
Lots of snow, it would seem.
NRHAWK Premium Member about 1 year ago
I havenât been able to take the Jeep out to play in snow like that in quite some years now. We still get some snow around here in Kansas but nothing like the depth and drifts like we used to. Really starting to miss that.
pabsfx-comics about 1 year ago
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mindjob about 1 year ago
Theyâve been using the metric system for a long time now
ladykat Premium Member about 1 year ago
Youâre going to have a lot of digging to do.
davidlwashburn about 1 year ago
So the shovel is how he got out.
Raging Moderate about 1 year ago
Cavemen went metric?
R Humble about 1 year ago
I doubt the unit of measure cavemen used was metric
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen about 1 year ago
It is very good to know they are on the metric system. Would not want to be thought backward.
dpatrickryan Premium Member about 1 year ago
Is it just me, or is it a little jarring to see a reference to âmetresâ in such a very American comic? Though, it is misspelled, so thereâs thatâŠ
Zebrastripes about 1 year ago
Just like flat-Earthers, itâs gotta smack them in the head to believe it!
Keep digging!
gammaguy about 1 year ago
At-cave emptier.
Frer Squirrel about 1 year ago
Buffalo?
Watchdog about 1 year ago
Canada BC
Cerabooge about 1 year ago
Is p.j trolling in their pjs? Brazilâs hottest July, August, September and October on record. Second hottest summer in Texas ever. Drought in the remnants of the once vast Amazon jungle. 100 degrees in the ocean off Florida. I donât even want to know what went down in India; itâs become the poster child for âwet-bulb temperatureâ as a lethal threat. Welcome to Hell.
tcviii Premium Member 12 months ago
Technically, the meter as a unit of measurement was not invented BC. I think it was in the 1700s.
aussie399 Premium Member 10 months ago
So how did he get up and out?