Guest guest Posted December 6, 2005 Report Share Posted December 6, 2005 Now I remember why I'm in New Mexico! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2005 Report Share Posted December 6, 2005 LOL! Sounds like a good place to be right now. brrrrrrr Inger Re: Re: snowed in! Now I remember why I'm in New Mexico! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2005 Report Share Posted December 6, 2005 It rained all day yesterday and during the night we got a dusting of snow. Today it stayed in the mid 30's. Nothing came of all of this other that it being dreary yesterday. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2005 Report Share Posted December 7, 2005 Hi everyone one long time no see. I dont cheak my mail as often as I would like. Anyways. I wish we could just get some rain where I live its been cool at night here (upper 30's) and in the 70's durning the day. Its been real dry here. Last time we got more then a quarter of an inch of rain (0.25) was in October. Last winter where I live we got 48.00 inches of rain. We will be lucky to get 1/4 that amount. --- VISIGOTH@... wrote: > > In a message dated 12/5/2005 1:38:41 A.M. Eastern > Standard Time, > no_reply writes: > > Is > hoarding food AFTER a storm a good idea? What > purpose will it serve? > Can it all be eaten? Isn't the cost of the food you > wind up wasting > because you can't eat it just about the cost of a > generator for many > of these people that would paid for itself THE FIRST > TIME by keeping > your hindquarter of beef and sic chickens in the > freezer fresh > throughout the storm??? > > > > What I do with my supply is rotate it out ever 6 > months or so and put in > fresh. This way we don't end up with a lot of > spoiled food. > > > __________________________________________ DSL – Something to write home about. Just $16.99/mo. or less. dsl. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2005 Report Share Posted December 8, 2005 That first example has a whopping flaw in it, but I'm sure you figured that out.environmental1st2003 <no_reply > wrote: Ah college!This brings back fond memories about some of the weather we had when I used to live on campus way back when.1) I remember being in English Literature class in college when the tornado alarm went off. We went from the second floor to the first but did NOT go to the basement since it appeared that the funnel cloud forming over Huskie Stadium four blocks away hadn't yet materialized into a full-blown tornado. I can remember my professor's voice to this day saying "If it becomes a tornado, we'll go downstairs. Now does anyone want to tell me who Swift's s are meant to satirize?"2) We got snowed in one year, and the chefs couldn;t get in to cooks us food, so the student workers broke into the freezer and we all had hamburgers and fries galore for three meals in a row (breakfast lunch and dinner). The next day it was back to the same old slop.3) Fog. When the fog used to roll in off of the cornfields, it used to blanket the whole area in silence and secrecy. Sometimes when I walked to classes in this fog I used to pretend that the campus was being transported to some far away land. The fog would lift and everybody would freak out but me, who could survive in this strange new Medeivel place. But since that never happened, sometimes, usually around 8:00 or 9:00 at night, I would go over to the tracks and sit beside them. You could hear the trains honking their horns forlornly in the distance. Then you might hear the humming of the train engines, but, oddly enough, not see the headlight until the very last minute when a four engine hundred car frieght came barrelling out of the fog at 50 miles an hour like a ghost, the fog getting caught up in the slipstream and following after it, swirling and making eerie shapes well after the train had passed.TomAdministrator"Also when I was at college in Bradford (UK) at the first sign of badweather it was important to get out as Bradford is kind of in a valley and you could easily get stuck there."If you love something, set it free! So it is with books. See what I mean atwww.bookcrossing.com/friend/nheckoblogcritics.orghttp://notesfromnancy.blogspot.com Heckofreelance proofreadernancygailus@... Find Great Deals on Holiday Gifts at Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2005 Report Share Posted December 16, 2005 Hello, everyone, I'm back from vacation. How is everyone? I heard about all the snow while I was on vacation. I was jealous because I live in the south and wouldn't come back to snow! I have been wondering if we Aspergers like snow better than others. I notice more positive responses towards snow from us. > > Accumalation of 6 inches or more! Wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee! > > I'm in Iowa and I live on a deadend street with about 30 households > on it. We are one of the LAST streets in the city to get plowed. > I'm snowed in. But that's ok. There was a Christmas play/musical at > church tonight that I can't go to. Just as well. I wasn't too > interested in it anyway, but I feel bad for the people who put so > much work in and few people will see it. > > Otherwise I like the winter -- not the darkness so much but I don't > mind the cold. When it's really cold (e.g., below zero) I don't like > it, but I'd much rather have it be extremely cold than extremely > hot. I HATE the heat of the summer. > > Anyone else snowed in? > > and the zoo. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2005 Report Share Posted December 16, 2005 Hope you had a nice vacation. > > Hello, everyone, I'm back from vacation. How is everyone? I heard > about all the snow while I was on vacation. I was jealous because I > live in the south and wouldn't come back to snow! I have been > wondering if we Aspergers like snow better than others. I notice > more positive responses towards snow from us. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2005 Report Share Posted December 16, 2005 Welcome back : ) Hope you had a nice vacation. I am Asperger, but I don't like snow at all! Too cold! I like to feel the warmth of the sun and have no problems with high temperatures : ) Lida wrote:Hello, everyone, I'm back from vacation. How is everyone? I heard about all the snow while I was on vacation. I was jealous because I live in the south and wouldn't come back to snow! I have been wondering if we Aspergers like snow better than others. I notice more positive responses towards snow from us.> > Accumalation of 6 inches or more! Wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!> > I'm in Iowa and I live on a deadend street with about 30 households > on it. We are one of the LAST streets in the city to get plowed. > I'm snowed in. But that's ok. There was a Christmas play/musical at > church tonight that I can't go to. Just as well. I wasn't too > interested in it anyway, but I feel bad for the people who put so > much work in and few people will see it. > > Otherwise I like the winter -- not the darkness so much but I don't > mind the cold. When it's really cold (e.g., below zero) I don't like > it, but I'd much rather have it be extremely cold than extremely > hot. I HATE the heat of the summer.> > Anyone else snowed in?> > and the zoo.> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2005 Report Share Posted December 16, 2005 YAY! 's back! Welcome back! We missed you a lot. Tom > > I love snow! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2005 Report Share Posted December 16, 2005 Thank you , Lida, Inger and Tom, so much! That makes me feel really good that you missed me! I got back Sunday but I spent most of this week trying to get stuff done and catching up on emails and posts from some other forums so that I could concentrate on here, where I like to be the best. (Like eating the meat and carrots on your plate first and saving the macaroni and cheese for last!) > > > > I love snow! > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2005 Report Share Posted December 16, 2005 >: "How is everyone?"Not quite the same...... Rainbow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2005 Report Share Posted December 16, 2005 Good, because that's what the laws of physics dictate. If you were exactly the same I'd be worried (unless it was a time freeze). > > >: " How is everyone? " > > Not quite the same...... > Rainbow > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2005 Report Share Posted December 16, 2005 >: "I'm glad you weren't pining away for me."Ya'll never know! Rainbow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2005 Report Share Posted December 16, 2005 Mmmmmm so you're saying we're cheesey :-) > > > > > > I love snow! > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2005 Report Share Posted December 17, 2005 LOL! Inger Re: snowed in! Mmmmmm so you're saying we're cheesey :-) > > Thank you , Lida, Inger and Tom, so much! That makes me feel > really good that you missed me! I got back Sunday but I spent most of > this week trying to get stuff done and catching up on emails and > posts from some other forums so that I could concentrate on here, > where I like to be the best. (Like eating the meat and carrots on > your plate first and saving the macaroni and cheese for last!) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2005 Report Share Posted December 18, 2005 The only flaw in this post that I can find is a misspelling of "medieval" but that's in example 3. What was the one you were thinking of, ? Inger Re: Re: snowed in! That first example has a whopping flaw in it, but I'm sure you figured that out.environmental1st2003 <no_reply > wrote: Ah college!This brings back fond memories about some of the weather we had when I used to live on campus way back when.1) I remember being in English Literature class in college when the tornado alarm went off. We went from the second floor to the first but did NOT go to the basement since it appeared that the funnel cloud forming over Huskie Stadium four blocks away hadn't yet materialized into a full-blown tornado. I can remember my professor's voice to this day saying "If it becomes a tornado, we'll go downstairs. Now does anyone want to tell me who Swift's s are meant to satirize?"2) We got snowed in one year, and the chefs couldn;t get in to cooks us food, so the student workers broke into the freezer and we all had hamburgers and fries galore for three meals in a row (breakfast lunch and dinner). The next day it was back to the same old slop.3) Fog. When the fog used to roll in off of the cornfields, it used to blanket the whole area in silence and secrecy. Sometimes when I walked to classes in this fog I used to pretend that the campus was being transported to some far away land. The fog would lift and everybody would freak out but me, who could survive in this strange new Medeivel place. But since that never happened, sometimes, usually around 8:00 or 9:00 at night, I would go over to the tracks and sit beside them. You could hear the trains honking their horns forlornly in the distance. Then you might hear the humming of the train engines, but, oddly enough, not see the headlight until the very last minute when a four engine hundred car frieght came barrelling out of the fog at 50 miles an hour like a ghost, the fog getting caught up in the slipstream and following after it, swirling and making eerie shapes well after the train had passed.TomAdministrator"Also when I was at college in Bradford (UK) at the first sign of badweather it was important to get out as Bradford is kind of in a valley and you could easily get stuck there."If you love something, set it free! So it is with books. See what I mean atwww.bookcrossing.com/friend/nheckoblogcritics.orghttp://notesfromnancy.blogspot.com Heckofreelance proofreadernancygailus@... Find Great Deals on Holiday Gifts at Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2005 Report Share Posted December 19, 2005 You're the cheesiest! (to quote a popular 'food' item's advertisement) > > > > > > > > I love snow! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2005 Report Share Posted December 22, 2005 Right, but he didn't care. I thought that was rather humorous. Tom nope. The professor said if it turns into a tornado, we'll go downstairs. Four blocks away? By then it cold be too late. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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