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2009-01-13 7:07 PM |
Master 2808 , Minnesota | Subject: Whine about the weather thread -18 this AM. Why the h*ll do we live here? |
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2009-01-13 7:19 PM in reply to: #1905763 |
Extreme Veteran 405 Shakopee, MN | Subject: RE: Whine about the weather thread because the people in SoCal are douchebags. Except the good ones I trained with. I love this weather. If you take it away, you will miss it. |
2009-01-13 7:31 PM in reply to: #1905763 |
Elite 2515 Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea | Subject: RE: Whine about the weather thread It only made it to 73 today and I think I saw a cloud!!! An 85 degree swing for me today. Crazy. |
2009-01-13 7:51 PM in reply to: #1905763 |
Expert 743 Minnesota | Subject: RE: Whine about the weather thread -33 at the Park Rapids Airport this morning. I don't mind when the wife starts school 2 hrs late. I guess that isn't whining, but I can't fail to see the bright side. |
2009-01-13 7:56 PM in reply to: #1905858 |
Pro 4541 A farming town in MN | Subject: RE: Whine about the weather thread Matchman - 2009-01-13 7:31 PM It only made it to 73 today and I think I saw a cloud!!! An 85 degree swing for me today. Crazy. Please send pencils so that we can proceed to poke our eyes out. |
2009-01-13 8:23 PM in reply to: #1905763 |
Expert 638 | Subject: RE: Whine about the weather thread I'm with hundo. I love this weather. Now, I'm not going for a stroll outside in a T-Shirt or anything. And I'm sure as heck not one of those people running outside at 5am right now. But I've lived in a few states, and when I moved back to Minnesota, I knew exactly what I was getting myself into weather-wise. My wife, however, who I convinced to move here with me, is still waiting for me to make good on my "1 warm-weather vacation each winter" promise. I guess weeks like this are why we splurge for Lifetime Fitness. |
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2009-01-13 9:25 PM in reply to: #1905763 |
Expert 2189 Dodge County, MN (out in the corn) | Subject: RE: Whine about the weather thread My Life on the Farm... A short whiney essay by Pattie Last night got the car stuck in the yard. Missed the driveway and slid off the side into the yard/drift. Dug for 2 hours and got nowhere. Thank gawd the tractor started, so we pulled it out with the tractor. But the rope on the bumper is frozen. I expect that will be there until spring. At least I can put it in the trunk. Almost didn't get out this morning and had to shovel off the *road* to get to work. Tonight's drama was animal related. Skipper (30 yr old horse) tried to put his eye out. Lots of blood (frozen) and hair torn off. Waited for the vet. 3 shots of tranq and 5 stitches later, the vet is gone and we're taking turns babysitting the drunk horse. This will be a while. All in this wonderful temps we're having. At least blood freezes and we don't have to worry about him bleeding out or anything. Good times. Better go. Jeremy is probably frozen and it's my turn now. Grrr. |
2009-01-13 9:56 PM in reply to: #1906118 |
Extreme Veteran 502 Woodbury, | Subject: RE: Whine about the weather thread rowdypaint - 2009-01-13 9:25 PM My Life on the Farm... A short whiney essay by Pattie Last night got the car stuck in the yard. Missed the driveway and slid off the side into the yard/drift. Dug for 2 hours and got nowhere. Thank gawd the tractor started, so we pulled it out with the tractor. But the rope on the bumper is frozen. I expect that will be there until spring. At least I can put it in the trunk. Almost didn't get out this morning and had to shovel off the *road* to get to work. Tonight's drama was animal related. Skipper (30 yr old horse) tried to put his eye out. Lots of blood (frozen) and hair torn off. Waited for the vet. 3 shots of tranq and 5 stitches later, the vet is gone and we're taking turns babysitting the drunk horse. This will be a while. All in this wonderful temps we're having. At least blood freezes and we don't have to worry about him bleeding out or anything. Good times. Better go. Jeremy is probably frozen and it's my turn now. Grrr. The remainder of this thread will be people scrambling to achieve second place. We have a winner. Oh, and Matchy is officially declared the loser. |
2009-01-14 7:28 AM in reply to: #1905858 |
Pro 4675 Wisconsin near the Twin Cities metro | Subject: RE: Whine about the weather thread Matchman - 2009-01-13 7:31 PM It only made it to 73 today and I think I saw a cloud!!! I don't have anything in my x-c ski wax box that works at 73 degrees. Minus 18 yes, 73 no. |
2009-01-14 8:53 AM in reply to: #1906198 |
Expert 638 | Subject: RE: Whine about the weather thread Yep. After reading the story of life on the farm, in the spirit of Kramer on "The Bet" episode of Seinfeld, I just want to say "I'm out." My 10 minutes of walking a crying, cold 6-year old to the bus this morning seems like luxury after reading that. Edited by Hazelmn 2009-01-14 8:54 AM |
2009-01-14 8:58 AM in reply to: #1906465 |
Extreme Veteran 502 Woodbury, | Subject: RE: Whine about the weather thread Birkierunner - 2009-01-14 7:28 AM Matchman - 2009-01-13 7:31 PM It only made it to 73 today and I think I saw a cloud!!! I don't have anything in my x-c ski wax box that works at 73 degrees. Minus 18 yes, 73 no. Guess you can't go skiing in Phoenix, Jim, except maybe early inthe morning. This wax is only good to 68 degrees. |
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2009-01-14 9:11 AM in reply to: #1906118 |
Expert 1277 St. Paul, MN | Subject: RE: Whine about the weather thread rowdypaint - 2009-01-13 9:25 PM My Life on the Farm... A short whiney essay by Pattie Last night got the car stuck in the yard. Missed the driveway and slid off the side into the yard/drift. Dug for 2 hours and got nowhere. Thank gawd the tractor started, so we pulled it out with the tractor. But the rope on the bumper is frozen. I expect that will be there until spring. At least I can put it in the trunk. Almost didn't get out this morning and had to shovel off the *road* to get to work. Tonight's drama was animal related. Skipper (30 yr old horse) tried to put his eye out. Lots of blood (frozen) and hair torn off. Waited for the vet. 3 shots of tranq and 5 stitches later, the vet is gone and we're taking turns babysitting the drunk horse. This will be a while. All in this wonderful temps we're having. At least blood freezes and we don't have to worry about him bleeding out or anything. Good times. Better go. Jeremy is probably frozen and it's my turn now. Grrr. You ever read any of the old James Herriot books? Add a pint of bitter at the end of the story and an old Yorkshire stockman with a heavy accent that you can't understand and you're about there. |
2009-01-14 10:19 AM in reply to: #1906118 |
Subject: RE: Whine about the weather thread rowdypaint - 2009-01-13 9:25 PM My Life on the Farm... A short whiney essay by Pattie Last night got the car stuck in the yard. Missed the driveway and slid off the side into the yard/drift. Dug for 2 hours and got nowhere. Thank gawd the tractor started, so we pulled it out with the tractor. But the rope on the bumper is frozen. I expect that will be there until spring. At least I can put it in the trunk. Almost didn't get out this morning and had to shovel off the *road* to get to work. Tonight's drama was animal related. Skipper (30 yr old horse) tried to put his eye out. Lots of blood (frozen) and hair torn off. Waited for the vet. 3 shots of tranq and 5 stitches later, the vet is gone and we're taking turns babysitting the drunk horse. This will be a while. All in this wonderful temps we're having. At least blood freezes and we don't have to worry about him bleeding out or anything. Good times. Better go. Jeremy is probably frozen and it's my turn now. Grrr.
That brings back memories of my childhood. A blown fuse would mean frozen cattle/hog water and hauling milk jugs of hot water from the house to thaw them out. The smell created when that hot water was in the jugs is still something I'll never forget. I hope you kept warm Pattie. |
2009-01-14 11:29 AM in reply to: #1906901 |
Champion 10018 , Minnesota | Subject: RE: Whine about the weather thread Pattie wins! I'm tired of the weather, and I will whine happily. I can't imagine why anyone would "like" this. I put up with it, for the other good 9 months. But this is ridiculous. |
2009-01-14 11:37 AM in reply to: #1905763 |
Subject: ... This user's post has been ignored. Edited by AcesFull 2009-01-14 11:38 AM |
2009-01-14 12:11 PM in reply to: #1906198 |
Master 2346 Dayton, Minnesota | Subject: RE: Whine about the weather thread Johnny Bee - 2009-01-13 9:56 PM rowdypaint - 2009-01-13 9:25 PM My Life on the Farm... A short whiney essay by Pattie Last night got the car stuck in the yard. Missed the driveway and slid off the side into the yard/drift. Dug for 2 hours and got nowhere. Thank gawd the tractor started, so we pulled it out with the tractor. But the rope on the bumper is frozen. I expect that will be there until spring. At least I can put it in the trunk. Almost didn't get out this morning and had to shovel off the *road* to get to work. Tonight's drama was animal related. Skipper (30 yr old horse) tried to put his eye out. Lots of blood (frozen) and hair torn off. Waited for the vet. 3 shots of tranq and 5 stitches later, the vet is gone and we're taking turns babysitting the drunk horse. This will be a while. All in this wonderful temps we're having. At least blood freezes and we don't have to worry about him bleeding out or anything. Good times. Better go. Jeremy is probably frozen and it's my turn now. Grrr. The remainder of this thread will be people scrambling to achieve second place. We have a winner. Oh, and Matchy is officially declared the loser. x2 on both parts. Pattie = winner. Matchy = big time loser. |
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2009-01-14 12:26 PM in reply to: #1906671 |
Pro 4675 Wisconsin near the Twin Cities metro | Subject: RE: Whine about the weather thread Johnny Bee - 2009-01-14 8:58 AM Birkierunner - 2009-01-14 7:28 AM Matchman - 2009-01-13 7:31 PM It only made it to 73 today and I think I saw a cloud!!! I don't have anything in my x-c ski wax box that works at 73 degrees. Minus 18 yes, 73 no. Guess you can't go skiing in Phoenix, Jim, except maybe early inthe morning. This wax is only good to 68 degrees. actually, I did have some FC2 in my box but I think all I have left now is FC1. I guess black klister would work for classical |
2009-01-14 12:27 PM in reply to: #1905763 |
Master 2808 , Minnesota | Subject: RE: Whine about the weather thread Excuse me people, but this is a 'whine' thread. You folks that are happy with the current temps stay the h*ll out of here and go get your own thread! (Especially YOU, Matchy) I hope my car starts when I get off work. |
2009-01-14 12:42 PM in reply to: #1907233 |
Pro 4541 A farming town in MN | Subject: RE: Whine about the weather thread I hope my car starts when I get off work. So after your last post, you worried about the whole good karma/bad karma thing? |
2009-01-14 12:53 PM in reply to: #1905763 |
Expert 2189 Dodge County, MN (out in the corn) | Subject: RE: Whine about the weather thread So I took the day off from school. Partly because of Skipper and partly because our driveway is nearly impassable and we didn't get to blow snow last night. Skipper's eye looks pretty bad today; lots of swelling. At least the tractor started and Jeremy is out there clearing the driveway. This cold snap does suck big time. Our theory is that horses injure themselves in the worst possible weather. Last time we had a bloody face incident it was -22*. Hopefully this was the coldest and we're on the upswing. Not sure how much more farm drama I can take this week. Grr. And Brr. |
2009-01-14 1:39 PM in reply to: #1905763 |
Veteran 230 Minnesota | Subject: RE: Whine about the weather thread I am about to join Matchman in Arizona. Flight goes out tomorrow after school. It will be a 90+ temperature difference from our low tomorrow to Phoenix's high. Although I am one of those people who run when it's -15 below, I just couldn't do it this morning. Things are looking up though; Monday will be in the 20's. FYI...I was checking out a Georgia teacher's website and she had to remind parents to send their kids with proper outside attire because they go outside unless it really cold; 42 degrees or below. My students would ask to go out without a jacket at those temperatures. |
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2009-01-14 1:54 PM in reply to: #1907515 |
Champion 10018 , Minnesota | Subject: RE: Whine about the weather thread Hah! I remember when it got warm (i.e. 40) in the spring at school and we'd not only want to leave our jackets behind, but we'd be wearing shorts! Wimps. |
2009-01-14 2:29 PM in reply to: #1907280 |
Master 2808 , Minnesota | Subject: RE: Whine about the weather thread In hindsight, yep. sparco - 2009-01-14 12:42 PM I hope my car starts when I get off work. So after your last post, you worried about the whole good karma/bad karma thing? |
2009-01-14 5:52 PM in reply to: #1907766 |
Pro 4541 A farming town in MN | Subject: RE: Whine about the weather thread leapdog - 2009-01-14 2:29 PM In hindsight, yep. sparco - 2009-01-14 12:42 PM I hope my car starts when I get off work. So after your last post, you worried about the whole good karma/bad karma thing? Funny...my car took a little longer to start after I got off work... |
2009-01-14 6:59 PM in reply to: #1908276 |
Master 2808 , Minnesota | Subject: RE: Whine about the weather thread Same here! Spooky. sparco - 2009-01-14 5:52 PM leapdog - 2009-01-14 2:29 PM In hindsight, yep. sparco - 2009-01-14 12:42 PM I hope my car starts when I get off work. So after your last post, you worried about the whole good karma/bad karma thing? Funny...my car took a little longer to start after I got off work... |
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