lost-in-nj
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Mon Feb-11-08 07:30 PM
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how on earth do you do it????? I can't stand the 15 degrees we had here today..... I cannot imagine this http://apnews.myway.com/article/20080211/D8UO9P3O1.html-40 below ????/ WTF??? stay warm lost
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Mon Feb-11-08 07:34 PM
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1) is to go to a DU Meetup like we did on Saturday. It was great fun.
2) is to stay inside and snuggle with our Significant Others.
3) be active.
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Mon Feb-11-08 08:29 PM
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5. thinsulate. fireplaces. layers of clothing; no exposed skin. |
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let people know where you're going, if you;re leaving the city. keep a survival kit in your car, include jumper cables, warm dry change of clothing, water, nonperishable snacks keep the car running well and top off the gas tank for trips.
or just stay in bed and read or watch some great film.
round noon today the temperature rose above 0 degrees for the first time since Saturday. Feels balmy.
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Tue Feb-12-08 01:02 AM
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22. "Indoor" exposed skin |
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Hey, something's got to motivate you!
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Mon Feb-11-08 07:37 PM
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2. That was my thought too..when I posted this... |
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Mon Feb-11-08 07:38 PM
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1. Disable the cooling fan from one's computer. 2. Use the oven more often than the microwave. 3. Heating blankets. 3. Watch pr0n0tube... *cough*
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Mon Feb-11-08 08:53 PM
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Why did you not grace the DU meetup last saturday with your presence?
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Mon Feb-11-08 08:59 PM
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10. Nothing personal against any MN DUer, but |
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I just don't fit in.
Never had.
With people...
It's also the reason stated by 9 managers out of 10 as to why I miss out on promotions or other job opportunities; the lack of people skills. :)
Actually, I did feel like I'd fit in once, and I never expected to - having tried the gathering participation in the past... 'twas a bit over two years ago... or was it three? I hate time. For something so constant, it's impossible to remember the dates. They don't jump around like those wretched beans you want to hit with a large, stain-resistant mallet... But I digress; it's one of the few days I felt like a real person...
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Mon Feb-11-08 09:04 PM
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and hope you feel like coming in the future.
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Tue Feb-12-08 06:05 PM
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:pals:
I will consider it; and try to put my fear back where it belongs...
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Mon Feb-11-08 07:50 PM
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4. -40 is nothing gorn, i was in -60 and -100 wind chill before |
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Mon Feb-11-08 08:46 PM
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6. I'm not in Minnesota - I'm somewhere even colder. |
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You wouldn't believe the strength of character living through this nightmarish cold can build. Also, the cold is surprisingly sexy.
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Mon Feb-11-08 08:57 PM
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Tue Feb-12-08 12:46 AM
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18. It's just that shared body heat helps out. Lots of fires in the fireplace. |
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Coziness is a priority. That kind of thing!
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Mon Feb-11-08 08:54 PM
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8. South Dakota gets down there too |
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Not too long ago, we were dealing with -35 wind chills.
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Mon Feb-11-08 09:05 PM
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really......
is it worth it???
I can not fathom the idea of living in these places......
lost
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Mon Feb-11-08 09:42 PM
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When you come from a place where summer lasts from mid-May through the end of October (with temperatures rarely dropping below 100 for much of that time), and you have MS, and can barely function in the heat, you may come to understand.
I had always HATED the cold. Hated cold, hated wind, hated snow, sleet, and every other nasty thing about winter. Loved Texas, but I just couldn't live there anymore. I missed gardening, but I couldn't do it in 104 degrees. Sprinted from the car to the house and vice versa because I couldn't stand to be outdoors for more than 10 minutes at a time.
I am loving the cold. And there are folks who really dig it, as opposed to the heat. As long as you have lots of layers and dress for it, no big deal. :D
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Mon Feb-11-08 11:17 PM
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South Dakota is part of the Banana Belt.;)
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Mon Feb-11-08 09:31 PM
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13. 15? That is still shorts weather |
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Well I did grow up in the state and have 4 years in NW MN in the Red River Valley, including the epic winter of 96-97. Even this winter is nothing compared to that, which is my personal yardstick.
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Mon Feb-11-08 09:33 PM
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14. Heated garages, tunnels, and skyways |
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I'll go outside again when it's spring.
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Mon Feb-11-08 10:37 PM
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16. Forty degrees below? Is that Celsius or Fahrenheit? |
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Bwahahahahahahhaha! :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
What, it was funny.
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Tue Feb-12-08 12:53 AM
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19. It's not that cold. Hell, it hasn't been really cold here in about 10 years. |
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There was one February morning in (I think) 1997 or '98 when the actual temperature, not the wind chill, was about -30, and my car wouldn't start, but I had an extra battery, and I nearly froze my ass taking the battery out of my car and putting in the warm one so the car would start. That sucked, THAT was cold. This ain't nothin'.
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Tue Feb-12-08 12:56 AM
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20. I was driving to South Dakota for a funeral during that cold snap |
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I bought my first cell phone the night before that road trip.
We went out to the cars and started them every hour, once we got to the motel in Milbank.
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Tue Feb-12-08 01:00 AM
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21. I'm an original Texan that survived 3 whole years in Mpls. Barely. |
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It wasn't pretty. This white cold stuff falls from the sky and it doesn't stop until April or May. This happens every year! The natives call it "snow". I call it "crap that's hard to shovel".
:scared:
I'm back in Austin where I'm safe from the freezing menace flakes.
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Tue Feb-12-08 01:04 AM
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23. Don't forget the skyways |
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The entire downtowns of Minneapolis and Saint Paul are connected in a maze of bridges at the second floor level. Once you park your car you never have to leave the indoors, summer or winter.
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Tue Feb-12-08 01:15 AM
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24. -40 degrees is nothing for us Minnesotans. |
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I guess we're used to it.
:shrug:
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Tue Feb-12-08 01:22 AM
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25. 15 degrees brings out the motorcycles this time of year. That's a heatwave. |
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Tue Feb-12-08 01:22 AM
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26. 15 degrees brings out the motorcycles this time of year. That's a heatwave. |
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Tue Feb-12-08 01:22 AM
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27. Though I grew up in Minnesota and even went to college here, I got married and we headed off to |
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beautiful sunny Tucson Arizona. Now, for all yous peoples who think that Tucson might be for you-- it isn't, so don't think about moving there. It's HOT. And you'll make it too crowded.
But for a guy who grew up in freezing Minnesota, it was bliss. Though our kids were born there, we moved back to Minnesota to raise them around our families and their cousins.
But we are so close to the empty nest, we can taste it! We have already bought the land, and we headed back one day. :bounce:
That is what keeps me going during weeks like this. :hi:
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Tue Feb-12-08 06:11 PM
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29. Um, about that property. Paved. for a parking lot. Sorry. |
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Wed Feb-13-08 12:20 AM
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31. Our land is actually on the other side of the Catalinas, between Oracle and San Manuel |
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:hi:
And for God's sake man; we lost to ASWho AGAIN?????? :shrug:
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Tue Feb-12-08 06:16 PM
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30. We have lots of hot sex |
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really, we just dress warm, have emergency battery jump devices for our vehicles, and deal with it.
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