i was at work back there! i am at work right now but you know the difference ?
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i was at work back there! i am at work right now but you know the difference ?
Of course, if anyone did know of such a forum they wouldn't be stupid enough to incur some funky wrath by posting it here would they? I'm sure nobody would be that stupid:rolleyes:.Quote:
anyone know any underground hack forum?
Your mother was a hamster and your father smelt of elderberries. I fart in your general direction.Quote:
I went with the finest word on the subject
Had to take the day off today. The city hasn't plowed my street since before the last snowstorm. I can't get out of my driveway!
All I know of snow is to not eat the yellow snow.
I wish we had that problem. After a good start to the winter, it has gotten seriously warm and dry. We need a snowpack in the mountains, and we haven't been getting one. It's snowing up there now, but the forecast has it getting into the 40s even up to 7,000 feet, so the precipitation is likely to turn to rain. Some is still better than none, though rain doesn't linger as long as snow does.
Our snow isn't usually very dirty.
Usually, that's true. We get horrible inversions, which seem to be largely western phenomena. Inversion season is almost over, though, at which point it will be nicer.
What's an inversion, other than 15/51
Two winters back we had a severe inversion. The temperature down in the valley stayed in the single digits without gaining or losing much day after day. Sixteen super-twisty miles, and 4,000' above the city of Boise is Bogus Basin Ski Area, where the temperature was generally getting up into the mid-30s to low-40s each day. You'd drive up out of the perpetual cloud bank in the valley, up into bright, sunny, skies where the temperature was too warm for good skiing. It was an ugly way to live.
Currently, the inversion is gone, but a couple weeks back we were getting up over 30 each day, which would have been nice, except that the ski area was seeing mid-50s. Give me the mid-50s down here to keep the heating bills down, and the 30's on the mountain to keep the skiing up. Instead, we get it the other way around.
They sometimes hurt too.Quote:
...I knew the punch line would be near the end - the suspense!
It's like...
Pow! Right in the kisser.
Kung Pow! Right in the kisser.
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