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it's freezing.
we've had over 2 foot of snow so far.
It's been pretty cold here past couple of days, about 17F in the daytime.
The house has been pretty cold too as the furnace cut out sometime in the night.
I got told off by the furnace guy for missing my cleaning and pushing the restart button too many times.
It was a plugged filter and nozzle. All back to normal now but taking a while to get the house back to normal temp range.
Im just glad I had the propane heater installed in the kitchen which kept the house from being fridgid while the furnace was out.
21 degrees F, light snow. We've had a few inches build up today. Makes for fun when the dog needs to come in from his bathroom visit....especially when I just mopped the floors this morning. shock
It's around 60-65 degrees through the day here, 8) then it drops to around 40
through the night which is fine by me smile .

If we want to see snow we simply drive up the local mountain where there is a
skiing village/slope, then we can drive home and leave that s#*t where it
belongs lol
It's been about -6c here, but not much snow, a light sprinkling the other day, but it's melted now. Definitely having to wear gloves, scarf and touque though.
A whut?
Yeah what the heck is a toque?

Lizzi @ Thu 08 Dec, 2005 Wrote:
Yeah what the heck is a toque?


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toque

medickinson @ Thu 08 Dec, 2005 12:19 pm Wrote:
Right now at 11am its 10F here going down to 0 tonight.
My the inside of my nostrils freeze within 30 seconds of me being outside :)


What do the dogs think of it? Josie is still in love with the icy snow on our lawn and hops through it like a little gazelle. Her winter jacket is in the post and I hope it gets here soon because every day it's getting colder and the wind more fierce.

Can Nigel put in place some sort of system for preventing MacZipppy from replying to threads about the weather? I don't want to know that places exsist at the moment where it's above 40 degrees.... :evil:

Sorry Stel, it may be above 40 but I'm wearing my long silk undewear. To me it's bloody freezin'
Now as to why I left the old country, obvious isn't it lol
Been very cold here too, not the norm for this time of year i heard John ?? Are Texas winters usually milder than this then ??

Lizzi @ Thu Dec 08, 2005 3:39 pm Wrote:
Yeah what the heck is a toque?


Its a hip hat

stelesque @ Thu 08 Dec, 2005 Wrote:
Can Nigel put in place some sort of system for preventing MacZipppy from replying to threads about the weather?  I don't want to know that places exsist at the moment where it's above 40 degrees.... :evil:


Well c'mon Stel, if I didn't respond to these "weather posts" then people would think I've a) gone soft and b) not paying attention and I'd hate to disappoint anyone...

Because I care you know. (And I'm still worrying about Monsters' Bermuda Triangle)

Although, the weather in Daytona Beach doesn't look as toasty as it might be...

I thought a toque was a drag on a funky cigarette?

Andrew :)

-1F yesterday morning in Middleville, MI. Apparently, "ville" is an old native American word for "of nowhere"...

The 7Ups I left in the boot for refreshment need some thawing...
New York is a beautiful blanket of brilliant white snow this morning!

Yippee.

Though it can only stretch to 4 inches - sorry Monster.
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