Can I borrow a shovel???

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Level 2 snow emergency. Anywhere from 9-12 inches so far, more to come, lotta drifting.

Glad I'm stocked up on brown-sugar cinnamon Pop Tarts and beer....


(Bob, see what you're missin???)
 
Man, you guys've got it easy. Down here the balmy warmth is stifling. I can't even wear a jacket out of my house without melting into a puddle. Hafta keep my AC between 72-74 all the time. And then the breeze coming off the ocean doesn't help either because your hair gets all messed up (if you have any). :D:D:D:D
 
lol...actually, I'm bald like old tires, but before the chemo I had dredlocks down past my shoulders:eek::eek::eek::D
 
Man o man thinks look downright frosty at HAM MANOR. BBBBBRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!

High today in El Paso should be 70 degrees and sunny :cool:. And just a little breeze to ruffle what little hair I have left.:D

Keep your toaster fired up and your beer on the bottom shelf and you should be just fine. :p


Keepin' warm way out in West Texas,


Nick
 
Looks awesome!

I love the snow. We do not get much in Sunny Florida. Today is clear and about 65 degrees.
 
I hear ya man! A little heavy up here too.

At work today,
saw a guy on a bicycle on my way in,:eek:

INFI, poptarts, beer? Sounds like a well thought out
bug out bag, good man:thumbup:
 
Whats all that white stuff??????

Did a pillow factory blow up??????


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Mike dig out and lamb it south 2 Fla.! ...and don't forget the Mrs. the Beer and of course the Pop tarts!:D
 
I'f I'm buggin out, it's to our island state....:thumbup:

Unreal...

People are shovelling/snow blowin, and the drifting fills it right back up in under an hour...

I'm waitin for May....
 
Lots of Floridians in here. Hey HamGuy, come on down, we'll get you some sun, sand, a good Cuban sandwich and a place to stay. Just bring some Infi for barter. :D
 
Sorry man, I dont have a snow shovel any more. : ) Looks really pretty but you can keep it. Snowed 5-9 inches within 30 miles of me this week. I got flurries and a bit on the windshield. Next morning the roads were bone dry in front of my house but those other folks still had several inches on the ground. Amazing what 20-30 miles change in location can do sometimes.
 
We got about 2 to 3 inches here. We sledded like crazy all morning. It's just about all melted away now. I'm thinking of taking the kayak fishing. :eek:
 
I'm heading out for a bike ride after I get my 30 spf sunscreen on. :cool:

Home is "home" and we all love our home... I'm just glad mine is here:D :thumbup:.

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