The Barn by Ralph Hagen for October 24, 2011

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    margueritem  about 13 years ago

    Duh, Stan…

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    doc white  about 13 years ago

    Every military airport has a weather rock. They always are right.

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    doc white  about 13 years ago

    Okay this may be boring but I am up and like to pass on info that matters not one bit to most people.The weather rock hangs below a little arm on a string.The sign states somthing like this.1.If rock is dark,it is night.2.If rock is bright,it is day.3.If rock is dry,it sunny.4.if rock is wet, it is raining.5.If rock is white, it is snowing.6.If rock is hanging stright down,it is calm.7.If rock and string are vertical to ground,the wind is blowing.8.If # 7 is the weather,dont go flying.

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    Elaine Rosco Premium Member about 13 years ago

    Rory your so cute!

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    Digital Frog  about 13 years ago

    In Lethbridge, Alberta, (Canada’s “Windy City”) they have a “wind gauge” that is essentially a 3’ steel ball hung from a pedestal on a 1/2" thick chain. Although designed to be a working gauge, it was welded in place to prevent it from swinging around and injuring someone. Here is a pic: http://tinyurl.com/3bdo2z8

    It has a plaque that reads:When ball hangs at 22 degrees a Lethbridgian considers it “Calm”

    When ball hangs at 45 degrees a Lethbridgian considers it “Fairly Calm”

    When ball hangs at 90 degrees a Lethbridgian considers it “Little Windy”

    When chain stretches a Lethbridgian considers it “Kind of Brisk”

    When chain breaks a Lethbridgian considers it “Sure is Windy”

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    LingeeWhiz  about 13 years ago

    Has anyone ever noticed that Stan sighs…. he doesn’t snort?

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    buckleylover Premium Member about 13 years ago

    As opposed to the old barometer gym bag.

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