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JCE3000GT
02-24-2003, 10:36 PM
Eh...it's snowing here AGAIN...snow is depressing isn't it? Does anyone else get depressed or down when the sky drops precip?

P.S. Living near Dallas it's snowed 4 times this winter...how fucked is that?

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JCE3000GT
02-25-2003, 06:16 AM
> Dude. You're a state over, and it's hot here. What the fuck.

Last week it was in the upper 60's and the week before that we had a 70?? day or two... so WTF? This is one fucked up winter.

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shawn
02-25-2003, 04:58 PM
> Last week it was in the upper 60's and the week before that
> we had a 70?? day or two... so WTF? This is one fucked up
> winter.

I know what you mean, last week it was a baumy 48 degrees and 3 days later it's back down to the usual 10 below zero. <img src=smilies/cwm11.gif>

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JCE3000GT
02-26-2003, 06:09 AM
Well it snowed 4 inches at my house...and more is expected tomorrow. <img src=smilies/eek5.gif>

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shawn
02-26-2003, 12:42 PM
> I was hoping that by the time I'm ready to head back to
> school (this coming weekend) from my internship things would
> change (I live roughly an hour/hour and a half north of
> NYC), but it's been colder than I can ever remember and I
> haven't seen the ground in about 3/4 months.

Yeah sounds like up here in NH, I'm just worried when I can see the ground it'll be made up of about 6" of sticky wet mud with a bunch of it ending up in my sneakers. <img src=smilies/magbiggrin.gif>

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lord_steak
02-26-2003, 12:55 PM
> Yeah sounds like up here in NH, I'm just worried when I can
> see the ground it'll be made up of about 6" of sticky wet
> mud with a bunch of it ending up in my sneakers.

Hey, try Ohio if you like mud. We got it 12 months of the year. <img src=smilies/thumb.gif>

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shawn
02-26-2003, 12:58 PM
> Hey, try Ohio if you like mud. We got it 12 months of the
> year.

All year, that sucks, I think I'll pass on Ohio. <img src=smilies/magbiggrin.gif>

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SharkESP
02-26-2003, 02:58 PM
> > Well it snowed 4 inches at my house...and more is expected tomorrow.
> > More is here right now for me... It's sleeting and icing up badly outside... On my way back from Newberry (guy's dorm),
I've seen two SUVs mistakenly believe they could turn... and
they did about two 360's a piece before landing bumper to
bumper. Owie.

Send some more up though... I don't mind not having classes
for two days in a row and if I can make it till Friday with
less classes it means that I don't have to go home.
>

God Bless Tampa...60+ degrees in the dead of night <img src=smilies/magbiggrin.gif>

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MooglyGuy
02-26-2003, 09:36 PM
> Well it snowed 4 inches at my house...and more is expected
> tomorrow.

Oh, you poor, poor baby! *sarcasm, sarcasm*

Back when I lived up in Buffalo, NY, driving on roads in a standard, non-AWD car, with anywhere from two to four FEET of snow on the ground was a standard winter. Note, I said on the ground, not on the road, because in Buffalo, people actually know how the fuck to salt the roads rather than dumping it all in one spot and driving off.

I firmly believe that if everyone just spent one winter in Buffalo, NY, re-learning how to drive, there wouldn't be anywhere near as many idiots on the road when it rains...

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JCE3000GT
02-26-2003, 10:37 PM
> Back when I lived up in Buffalo, NY, driving on roads in a
> standard, non-AWD car, with anywhere from two to four FEET
> of snow on the ground was a standard winter. Note, I said on
> the ground, not on the road, because in Buffalo, people
> actually know how the fuck to salt the roads rather than
> dumping it all in one spot and driving off.

But dood this is TEXAS it isn't supposed to be like this. Personally I like snow in small quantities...not several inches (or feet for that matter). And yes everyone around here drives like shit when it rains and acts stupid when it ices/snows...luckly I've had training in skid control via Rally Racing (dirt roads own you) so rain/snow/ice is no problem for me.

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sephiroth111
02-28-2003, 01:59 AM
> Back when I lived up in Buffalo, NY,

ahh another NY driver. personally i live on the island. and i was sitting outside yesterday while it was snowing just looking into my backyard somewhat meditating somewhat zoning. then i realised...i am way too busy to zone like that

btw anyone know how to get into the full lotus position easier?

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shawn
02-28-2003, 11:59 AM
> btw anyone know how to get into the full lotus position
> easier?

I could never do the lotus because my legs are to big with muscle and fat, used to rollerskate and body build, but I know muscle stretch and flex much easier if you give them a thorough warmup first and then a lot of stretching but that's all I can offer for advice, the lotus seems good for stretching the hip area but looks like it might be bad for the knee joints, but good luck. <img src=smilies/cwm11.gif>

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Lillymon
02-28-2003, 02:40 PM
> btw anyone know how to get into the full lotus position
> easier?

I can do that easily. But I'm tall and flexible as it is. I'd try taking shawn's advice if I was having trouble.

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holyhandwrit
02-28-2003, 08:23 PM
> P.S. Living near Dallas it's snowed 4 times this
> winter...how fucked is that?
>

looks like hell has finally freezed over, eh???

...

*chirp chirp*

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*sigh*

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WhyteKnight
03-01-2003, 11:43 PM
> Hardly. Of course, Hell might have frozen over...
>
he strikes again <img src=smilies/cwm27.gif>

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CEpeep
03-02-2003, 07:18 PM
> they throw you a meatball, you can be sure I'm going to
> swing for the home run!
>

And end up splattering spicy meat all over your keyboard.

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lord_steak
03-03-2003, 06:31 PM
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I am frigthened by your emoticon.

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