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Mud Packer (Offline)
  #51 12/16/09 7:32 PM
I just got in from ringing bells for the Salvation Army Red Kettle program. Temps in the mid to high 20's today with sunshine and little wind. A great time to be out and enjoy the winter weather. Plus NO SNOW.

Mike

Be nice to people on the way up. You might need them on the way down. Jimmy Durante
illiNOISE (Offline)
  #52 12/16/09 8:31 PM
Originally Posted by Mud Packer:
I just got in from ringing bells for the Salvation Army Red Kettle program. Temps in the mid to high 20's today with sunshine and little wind. A great time to be out and enjoy the winter weather. Plus NO SNOW.
I have nothing but admiration for any Bell Ringers in this weather. One of the bellringers at the store I work at, in addition to wearing several layers of clothing, has started standing on a piece of cardboard so her shoes and feet will have some extra insulation from the cold sidewalk.
Mud Packer (Offline)
  #53 12/16/09 9:37 PM
Originally Posted by illiNOISE:
I have nothing but admiration for any Bell Ringers in this weather. One of the bellringers at the store I work at, in addition to wearing several layers of clothing, has started standing on a piece of cardboard so her shoes and feet will have some extra insulation from the cold sidewalk.
The need is greater this year than any other that I can remember. A little sacrifice on my part so someone else can enjoy Christmas this year. I have done this for a number of years and the weather was great today. No complaints what so ever.

The key is to dress in layers and I am sure that the cardboard helps with some extra insulation as well. I would encourage anyone who has the time to donate a few hours to call the Salvation Army. They have a difficult time recruiting enough folks to ring the bells. You might be surprised at how good you feel afterwards.

Mike

Be nice to people on the way up. You might need them on the way down. Jimmy Durante
Tim Watson (Offline)
  #54 12/18/09 7:56 PM
A heat wave has hit Wisconsin. A couple days in a row of temps around 20! The weber grill is coming out tomorrow and some good old Wisconsin brats will be sizzling, and a few BEER'S to go with them.
Danny Burton (Offline)
  #55 12/18/09 8:32 PM
Chance of **** here tonight and/or tomorrow, Tim. C'mon down. You'll feel at home.

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Tim Watson (Offline)
  #56 12/18/09 11:41 PM
Originally Posted by Danny Burton:
Yes, Tim. Move. About 500 miles southwest. You can mow my yard.

April through October only.
Originally Posted by Danny Burton:
Chance of **** here tonight and/or tomorrow, Tim. C'mon down. You'll feel at home.
I'm sure i would feel right at home but we use snowblowers and shovels here, you guys can clean up your driveways with a push broom!

Let me know when your yard needs mowing, i'll drive down on a Saturday and take care of it. :2:
v8j (Offline)
  #57 12/19/09 11:33 AM
Tim can I get on your list of people that you are going to do yard work for next year? thank you Shaggy
MDposse (Offline)
  #58 12/19/09 12:34 PM
Got a foot here in Myersville, MD (20 minutes E of Hagerstown) so far this morning and it's still coming down like crazy. Piney- what were you saying about moving??
Got a case of long neck Buds and 2 bushels of Chessie oysters in the basement, party will go on regardless of the weather!
chrismattlin (Offline)
  #59 12/19/09 1:33 PM
Cincinnati got it's 1st snowfall of the year this morning. I suppose it's about time considering Christmas is a week away.

Funny thing is, yesterday I was out in the yard, tidying up. It was a real nice day with the sun out and temps in the upper 40's. I guess I should have enjoyed myself; the official start of winter is two days away.

(Tim Watson- YES, the snow outside here is push-broomable. )
Pine (Offline)
  #60 12/19/09 2:38 PM
Originally Posted by MDposse:
Got a foot here in Myersville, MD (20 minutes E of Hagerstown) so far this morning and it's still coming down like crazy. Piney- what were you saying about moving??
Got a case of long neck Buds and 2 bushels of Chessie oysters in the basement, party will go on regardless of the weather!
HAHAHA...I should look at OUR weather report before making a post telling someone to move away from the snow .

We have about 6 inches right now and the heavy stuff is coming between 2PM and 8PM. Calling for 14"+...... ASQ...That's 1' + 2"= 14"
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