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Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2005 6:07 pm
by Doug@GT
Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2005 6:41 pm
by The Impaler
Having been an Alaskan and a Texan for the bulk of my life, I perfectly understand your confusion Ken (and others).
Ahhhh, that's one of the great things about living in GA now. It's gets below 40 and everyone here thinks it's cold or something.
Looking forward to getting back to Texas for a few weeks,
Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2005 7:24 pm
by Doug@GT
schlepporello wrote:Dang! I wish we were at 40 right now. It's forecast to hit "0" tonight.
Weatherbug says it's 49 in Atlanta right now.
Doug "to make you envious"
Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2005 7:29 pm
by Charlie Goodman
the elephant wrote:I wore socks on my feet
You know, that's an excellent place for them.
Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2005 8:27 pm
by Mark
schlepporello wrote:Well, there are still a few places in Texas where the people are still a little backwards ya know. Socks are often still considered "new technology" in these communities.
Well...
Blakeney, who won a world championship on Wizzy said her husband, who she’s been married to for more than 30 years, has been a huge supporter this year as she hauled to get qualified to show in Amarillo.
“We went to a show in a very hot city and my show truck broke down, and he took me in his work truck,â€
Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2005 5:19 am
by Dylan King
It is freezing here tonight too.
A chick on the news who was broadcasting a two hour police pursuit said that "people aren't coming out of their houses to watch the chase like usual because it's absolutely freezing outside."
Los Angeles
2:14 AM
54 degrees
I feel for the rest of the chilled tuba nation.
I'm going to crumble into the sea without my heavy jacket. Wearing shorts no less.
Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2005 10:24 am
by Kevin Hendrick
Cheryl wrote:schlepporello wrote:Next time take a pitcher of lukewarm (don't want to shatter the glass) water out and pour it in the gap between the door and the jamb on the car body. That may help melt the frost holding it closed.
Next time I will -- a little bit more difficult when you're stuck in the middle of a parking lot, though

Something else that might help: when you have the door open, dry the door seal and the inside of the door where the seal contacts it (when it's closed), then spray both with silicone spray and let dry. I usually have to do that at least once every winter.
schlepporello wrote:MellowSmokeMan wrote:I feel for the rest of the chilled tuba nation.
We'll be fine as long as our spit valves don't freeze up.
Dang! I wish it was 54 degrees here.
So do I -- it's 2 degrees here this morning

Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2005 10:42 am
by tubatooter1940
It got so cold here this morning, I saw two fire hydrants fighting over the same dog.
Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2005 4:43 pm
by Rick Denney
the elephant wrote:In 1985, we in San Antonio received a total of 20" of snow one winter. About 16" came in one night! Talk about unprepared! It was nearly 60º in Dallas, which is quite a bit farther north (for the geographically challenged).
I well remember. The TxDOT District's Ice Plan was a disaster, and they were driving road maintainers to try to push the snow away. There are no snow plows within 200 miles of San Antonio at least. Maybe 400.
But I also remember that EVERYONE stayed home.
Rick "who was driving back from a meeting in El Paso and spent that evening at a truck stop on I-10" Denney
Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2005 4:48 pm
by Rick Denney
MellowSmokeMan wrote:A chick on the news who was broadcasting a two hour police pursuit said that "people aren't coming out of their houses to watch the chase like usual because it's absolutely freezing outside."
Los Angeles
2:14 AM
54 degrees
When it gets up to 54 degrees here, I'm going outside to work on projects.
I was doing work in Miami once when it got down to 50 degrees, and they panicked. They were taking the homeless off the streets for fear they'd die of exposure.
I think we have about 6" of snow coming tonight, with a high tomorrow of about 32. I got no sympathy from my sister, however, who is in southern Michigan.
Rick "who has a BAS in the garage--Big A$$ Snowblower" Denney
Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2005 11:14 pm
by Kevin Hendrick
Rick Denney wrote:I think we have about 6" of snow coming tonight, with a high tomorrow of about 32. I got no sympathy from my sister, however, who is in southern Michigan.
Now that doesn't seem fair. It's no biggie for us -- we're
used to dealing with "Mother Nature's dandruff"!

Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2005 1:42 am
by tubatooter1940
I'll never forget 1973, walking out of this bar where we were playing into three inches of snow in Mobile, Alabama. We had a huge snowball fight and, since we could not tell where the edge of the road was ,we rented a motel room and sent a taxi out for pizza.
The snow stuck for three days. All schools closed, the town shut down and everybody went around with a snowman on the hood of their car. We had a really good time and can only hope to see this again in our lifetime.

Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2005 8:59 am
by Viggofonen
This one is a bit exaggeratet, but...
+15°C / 59°F
This is as warm as it gets in Norway, so we'll start here.
People in Spain wear winter-coats and gloves.
The Norwegians are out in the sun, getting a tan.
+10°C / 50°F
The French are trying in vain to start their central heating.
The Norwegians plant flowers in their gardens.
+5°C / 41°F
Italian cars won't start.
The Norwegians are cruising in cabriolets.
0°C / 32°F
Distilled water freezes.
The water in Oslo Fjord gets a little thicker.
-5°C / 23°F
People in California almost freeze to death.
The Norwegians have their final barbeque before winter.
-10°C / 14°F
The Brits start the heat in their houses.
The Norwegians start using long sleeves.
-20°C / -4°F
The Aussies flee from Mallorca.
The Norwegians end their Midsummer celebrations.
Autumn is here.
-30°C / -22°F
People in Greece die from the cold and disappear from the face of the earth.
The Norwegians start drying their laundry indoors.
-40°C / -40°F
Paris start cracking in the cold.
The Norwegians stand in line at the hotdog stands.
-50°C / -58°F
Polar bears start evacuating the North Pole.
The Norwegian army postpones their winter survival training awaiting real winter weather.
-70°C / -94°F
The false Santa moves south.
The Norwegian army goes out on winter survival training.
-183°C / -297.4°F
Microbes in food don't survive.
The Norwegian cows complain that the farmers' hands are cold.
-273°C / -459.4°F
ALL atom-based movent halts.
The Norwegians start saying 'Faen, it's cold outside today.'
-300°C / -508°F
Hell freezes over.
Norway wins the Eurovision Song Contest.
Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2005 3:57 pm
by Rick Denney
Oric wrote:And I walk to school without a jacket in 50 degree weather... Floridans are wimps.
That was the point. But you might feel differently when you are older and temperature extremes seem to have a bigger effect.
And when I go to Florida in summer, I melt. Those wimps hardly break a sweat.
Rick "tired of winter and it hasn't even started" Denney
Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2005 4:27 pm
by Rick F
I live just 60 miles north of Miami in Lake Worth. Today it was 84 degrees outside. I was putting up our Christmas tree and had to have the A/C running (set to 77) as I was breaking a sweat.
Living in Florida in the winter time is great, but don't know if it's worth putting up with all the hurricanes of the summer time.
