Hey! Way back there.. 52 degrees and sunny!.. If you want to jump the line, come on up here and- boy, March is a touchy month, Jonas. Well, I think it knows that we're just waiting for April.
Up here in the PacNorthwest, March is going to come roaring in tomorrow with freezing rain, or sleet or snow! (take your pick) Plus high winds. Now if only the wind would blow down a certain fir tree, we would have a killer view of the Columbia River!
Good Morning Crew,Almost there Nate and, I don’t think April is going to slide you some skin to jump the line. Looks like 1st come 1st served to me. With no discrimination.Have a GREAT DAY MATIE’S
Few snow flurries so March is coming in like a lamb but will go out like a lion. March is bad, lots of ice storms. April is our tornado watch month, many a time we sat in the basement.Good morning to all………………………..from the great state of Michigan!!!!!
Here’s part of my upcoming forecast:* The main storm is forecast to bring very heavy precipitation rates Sunday night and Monday. Snowfall rates can reach or surpass 2 inches per hour in some locations. Such intense snowfall can overwhelm shoveling and plowing operations, as well as strand motorists*
Well I was going to paste a Smiley shoveling snow, but I am having trouble signing in to photobucket, their webpage is down, and this website is all screwed up as well! SIGH!
Chip, I have a serious question for you. Why are your hardback books so expensive? And the only paperbacks I can find are used. I would rather have my own FRESH paperback book. I have “A Boatload of Louie” in paperback (love it!), bought new many years ago. I would LOVE, LOVE to have your other 2.
I recall one odd winter back about 15 years: I cycled to work on the first of December (in CT, USA) in a short-sleeved jersey and fingerless gloves. On April first, nature played a nasty April Fool’s Day prank, and I was cycling home from work in a snow storm with four inches of snow already on the roads!
April Fool’s Day is open for anything, TANDEMBUZZ. Winters can be odd though. I remember chocolate Easter bunnies melting before Easter in a heat wave. It snowed the next week.
ALLAN, those are killer temperatures. DRY, think “snow day” and don’t go out. I could use a snow day, as long as no one gets hurt. Up here, there was a 96 car pileup in a white out on a highway just north of us, on Thursday.
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Up here in the PacNorthwest, March is going to come roaring in tomorrow with freezing rain, or sleet or snow! (take your pick) Plus high winds. Now if only the wind would blow down a certain fir tree, we would have a killer view of the Columbia River!
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Louie gets in the spirit!
Shikamoo Premium Member over 10 years ago
Good Morning Crew. Woke up early.
GROG Premium Member over 10 years ago
Ain’t that the truth, Jonas.
Happy Saturday, Crew!
instigator20 over 10 years ago
Good Morning Crew,Almost there Nate and, I don’t think April is going to slide you some skin to jump the line. Looks like 1st come 1st served to me. With no discrimination.Have a GREAT DAY MATIE’S
Allan CB Premium Member over 10 years ago
Nate … unless you’re in Regina Saskatchewan today … quit freakin’ talkin’ dude …
Allan CB Premium Member over 10 years ago
(FYI for non Americans … -36F = -38C… -60F = -49C.
capkidd over 10 years ago
Few snow flurries so March is coming in like a lamb but will go out like a lion. March is bad, lots of ice storms. April is our tornado watch month, many a time we sat in the basement.Good morning to all………………………..from the great state of Michigan!!!!!
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 10 years ago
What’s your point, Allan?
Here’s part of my upcoming forecast:* The main storm is forecast to bring very heavy precipitation rates Sunday night and Monday. Snowfall rates can reach or surpass 2 inches per hour in some locations. Such intense snowfall can overwhelm shoveling and plowing operations, as well as strand motorists*
Well I was going to paste a Smiley shoveling snow, but I am having trouble signing in to photobucket, their webpage is down, and this website is all screwed up as well! SIGH!
Good morning Crew!
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 10 years ago
Chip, I have a serious question for you. Why are your hardback books so expensive? And the only paperbacks I can find are used. I would rather have my own FRESH paperback book. I have “A Boatload of Louie” in paperback (love it!), bought new many years ago. I would LOVE, LOVE to have your other 2.
Tandembuzz over 10 years ago
I recall one odd winter back about 15 years: I cycled to work on the first of December (in CT, USA) in a short-sleeved jersey and fingerless gloves. On April first, nature played a nasty April Fool’s Day prank, and I was cycling home from work in a snow storm with four inches of snow already on the roads!
Shikamoo Premium Member over 10 years ago
April Fool’s Day is open for anything, TANDEMBUZZ. Winters can be odd though. I remember chocolate Easter bunnies melting before Easter in a heat wave. It snowed the next week.
Shikamoo Premium Member over 10 years ago
Melting in the stores, that is.
Shikamoo Premium Member over 10 years ago
ALLAN, those are killer temperatures. DRY, think “snow day” and don’t go out. I could use a snow day, as long as no one gets hurt. Up here, there was a 96 car pileup in a white out on a highway just north of us, on Thursday.
rgcviper over 10 years ago
“52 degrees and sunny” would be a heat wave right about now. Bring it on …
Good Evening, Crew.
Drewdove over 10 years ago
Where it’s 72° and sunny (Socal) we have plenty of room. Park ye ship on Newport Back Bay and enjoy ye stay, matey dude! ;D