16 inches of snow / 0 deg tonlght

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16 inches of snow / 0 deg tonlght

Post by Scott »

and I still havent pulled my boat for winter.

Damn. Shouldve 2 weeks ago when it was 68.

The snow on my deck was 16" deep this am.
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I pulled mine too long ago...

Gotta hate law school finals prep...

We didn't get quite 16". My son said he measured 10", but I think it was even less than that on top of the truck this morning...
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Snow???

Post by Terry »

My God, you poor people, all that snow, must be awfull shoveling it. :o
I live in the great white north about 20 minutes drive from the 49th parallel. Today it is a balmy 4 degrees celius and no snow... imagine that in the land of igloos. :P Mind you it is The Pacific Northwest and we are blessed with the warm Japanese current and often enough with El Nino currents. When we do get snow it is only a few centimeters of the wet stuff that dissappears in a couple days, no big deal. Gotta love the Port of Vancouver. :D
Just can't resist when I hear about snow. :wink:
PS. I have been to Florida several times (love that place!) and am well aware of how warm it is there so I don't need to hear about that. :)
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Post by Moe »

The gentleman who purchased our X was supposed to drive up today and pick it up tomorrow. He made a wise decision to hold off a few days when he saw the 4-6" we're getting tonight. It's coming down now, and there's a fire in the fireplace. Barb has her hot chocolate and I have my rum egg nog. :)
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Post by Mark Karagianis »

Alright - I'll be the one to rub it in. We were going to go sailing this weekend (out of Marina del Rey, CA, refer to last month's "Getting Together at MDR" link under Events) , but instead we are going to the desert (Palm Springs) to visit, bike & sunbathe.

"But it's going to be sunny and 75 degrees this weekend", I said.

Wife said "Don't worry, we'll go next weekend" . . . . . .


And we will!


But hey, I spent 4 years in St. Louis, where there are six different words to describe sleet.

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Did someone say shovel? hull, I don't shovel - That's what 4WD is for...
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As I've said before: Winter is the best time to sit around a fire, plan your new modifications, and count all the money you don't have to pay in California taxes. :)
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You got a point about the taxes, Maybe we can trade 1/2 our taxes for half your snow. or you guys in the snow belt ever think about putting skis on the Mac to sail on those frozen lakes. That would be a kick. Better yet just leave it on the trailer and add a third steerable wheel.
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Post by Scott »

DLT, I was actually thinking of you and Moon this AM.

Gary Leezak said you guys were in the thick of it in Olathe, They seemed to have missedd us trailer park types here in liberty. They pay so much attention to you upper middle class neighborhood (read Johnson County, Third highest personal income county in nation) types.

And Randy Moon, he normally gets it first but this wierd one came from the north west, missed Witchita all together.

My wife left midtown at 2 yesterday afternoon and got home at 1/4 till 7

On Edit I borrowed the neighbors tractor to clear the drive, (Boss parks the Mini in the Basement)
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It really wasn't that bad here. Yeah, you had your normal idiots. It did take me much longer to get home from work, but partly my own fault.

I work in Olathe, but I live in Shawnee. Yeah, yeah, I know they're both in JoCo... If it makes you hate me any less, I used to live in Independence, MO; but moved uptown about a year and half ago...

Anyway, I heard something about a wreck near my I35 exit, so I got off a little early (no my wife wasn't complaining) and took side streets. But, hull, they were worse than the expressway...

I think this morning was worse though. Maybe just my bad luck, but I had one of those tow truck driving nuts tailgating me and sliding around like a mad-man. Talk about a clenched commute... I was sure I could stop, if needed, but knew he couldn't... I lost track of all the business he 'almost' made for himself...
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aya16 wrote:Maybe we can trade 1/2 our taxes for half your snow
Hmmm... I dunno. Zero income tax, minimal property tax, and a 6.5% sales tax. It's hard to beat.

Problem is our snow and California taxes are equally out of proportion, so I don't think it would end up a square deal. We'd both end up overtaxed and frozen! :wink:
Scott wrote:(Boss parks the Mini in the Basement)
Did you buy it from Baron in KC? I bought a beautiful '04 Cooper S from them, but couldn't justify it when my commuting gig ended. I miss it. :cry:
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THANKS MOE FOR REFERRING TO ME AS A GENTELMAN

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Hi Moe and all you Mac owners,
MY name is Don and I'm the guy purchasing Moe's Mac 26X 2002.
I actually have been refered to as a "southern gentelman" befor probably cause I'm from New Orleans. I love boating and kept my Mac26X in a slip in Orleans Marina by the name of C-Opal and thats why I am buying a another one from Moe cause mine was declared a total loss after Katerina came thru on Aug. 29th., 2005. Thanks Moe for parting with something that I know you must have loved, she will be well cared for and will see many pleasurable days on the waters of Lake Pontchatrain and the gulf coast. Also Moe I know we all appreciate your input as a moderator don't become a stranger.
Hope yawl have a safe Christmas and New Years. New Orleans is comming back red beans and rice, gumbo. jamblya, crawfish, osyters and allgator sausage, Mardi Gras, French Quarter festival and of course Jazz Fest.
YAWL COME BACK NOW
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Hey Don,

Glad to hear the area is coming back.

I used to live a block or two from Napoleon and St. Charles. Beautiful area. That's back when I worked for one of those big bad oil companies...

One day, we'll move to Pensacola. Then, I hope to cruise down the ICW to the big easy every so often...
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Did you buy it from Baron in KC?
Yup, 02 model. The 76th S delivered in the US after re-intro. 2 years on a waiting list with 2k down payment.

I hate it. Fun as hull to drive but with the usual reliable Lucas inspired Made in the UK bulletproof wiring and computers. (Suck)

DLT, living in shawnee is a little redemption, I have an uncle on Hemlock. Just making fun BTW. Watch what you say about trucker types, tow truck types dont count but Im a lifer truck driver and you could wind up delivering my soapbox inadvertently.
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Post by Moe »

Hey Don. Sure glad you aren't out on the road in this.

I managed to get my Ohio bride down the Gulf Coast a few times, from Biloxi to Panama City, and out on the water in my hometown of Pensacola and Orange Beach, Alabama. But my biggest regret is that I didn't get her to New Orleans before Katrina.

It's encouraging to here that it's starting to regroup already. I know it won't be long before it's back even better than it was!

Stay warm!
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