NEVERSLEEPS POST SOME PICTURES!!!!!!!
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Yes, in many parts of upstate New York, and into ski country in Vermont and Maine, it's not at all unusual for locals to speak of amounts in terms of FEET. Myself, I still find these kinds of conversations unnerving as hell.ProfessorSleep wrote:Did you say 3-4 *feet*? We've got another 3-4 inches coming today and tomorrow here in SE wisconsin but, hopefully, won't reach the 4 foot stage for awhile.
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Still have the occasional daydream about walking along the cove in La Jolla,CA in shorts and a t-shirt when forecasters put the words "snow" and "emergency" together in the same sentence.
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I dunno, never sleeps. 40 degrees on a thermometer doesn't look so bad to me. That's not as cold as it is here in Tenn. tonight.
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But negative 40 does, no?rested gal wrote:I dunno, never sleeps. 40 degrees on a thermometer doesn't look so bad to me. That's not as cold as it is here in Tenn. tonight.
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Ozij,
You seriously have the best memory on this site. You can always be relied upon to come up with a link to something that was written way back when;
in this case, three months ago. And with the amount of threads that are authored in a month's time, even three months is really good to have such specific memory of an individual post, especially one like this that had nothing to do with treatment or CPAP. Do you have part elephant in your blood lines? You never forget!
You seriously have the best memory on this site. You can always be relied upon to come up with a link to something that was written way back when;
in this case, three months ago. And with the amount of threads that are authored in a month's time, even three months is really good to have such specific memory of an individual post, especially one like this that had nothing to do with treatment or CPAP. Do you have part elephant in your blood lines? You never forget!
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40 below - and that's not counting the wonderful midwestern wind chill, right NeverSleeps? Once it gets below 0 or 5 below, though, it really doesn't make that much difference. You can't feel anything at all at that level!
What I love is the "exposed skin will freeze in 4 seconds" warnings they give on TV! We have an office pool on that one!
What I love is the "exposed skin will freeze in 4 seconds" warnings they give on TV! We have an office pool on that one!
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Actually, its the pictures I never forget - and that one is unforgettable, at least to me...
By the way, -40 is the same temprature for both Celsius and Farenheit, they meet at -40, and go on their merry ways again...
O.
By the way, -40 is the same temprature for both Celsius and Farenheit, they meet at -40, and go on their merry ways again...
O.
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