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#252837 by ppinkham
Thu Dec 23, 2010 12:31 am
Falk wrote:
ppinkham wrote:It has been snowing non-stop for nearly two days now. It is a light snow, but it is constant. Driving conditions are more than horrible, and the city does not stay on top of keeping the roads clear. I need to move back to Cali.


Hasn't it been raining non-stop for two days there ? :o


I will take rain any day over snow. Any. Day. Never have to shovel rain off the walkways or scrape it off the windshield. Never get my car stuck in the rain. Never have to wait for someone with a plow to move the rain off of the street so I can get to work.

I love the way the world smells after a rainstorm. I love the sound it makes in the trees, on the car, on the pavement, on my roof, on my windows, and even on my bald head. Rain is awesome. Snow can kiss my ass. lol
#252948 by swervedriver
Sat Dec 25, 2010 11:05 am
I fell through the ice of a small pond today. That was a less merry experience, but fortunately only my legs got wet. Except then I still had to walk home 5 miles. Properly banged up my right knee with that act as well. :\
#252950 by Keeker
Sat Dec 25, 2010 11:43 am
swervedriver wrote:I fell through the ice of a small pond today. That was a less merry experience, but fortunately only my legs got wet. Except then I still had to walk home 5 miles. Properly banged up my right knee with that act as well. :\

Glad it wasn't deep water under there, Pim.
#252958 by Tyroshai
Sat Dec 25, 2010 4:57 pm
Keeker wrote:
swervedriver wrote:I fell through the ice of a small pond today. That was a less merry experience, but fortunately only my legs got wet. Except then I still had to walk home 5 miles. Properly banged up my right knee with that act as well. :\

Glad it wasn't deep water under there, Pim.


Yes. Well done for not dying. :P
#252969 by swervedriver
Sun Dec 26, 2010 3:55 am
Tyroshai wrote:
Keeker wrote:
swervedriver wrote:I fell through the ice of a small pond today. That was a less merry experience, but fortunately only my legs got wet. Except then I still had to walk home 5 miles. Properly banged up my right knee with that act as well. :\

Glad it wasn't deep water under there, Pim.


Yes. Well done for not dying. :P

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#252971 by Billy Rhomboid
Sun Dec 26, 2010 10:05 am
swervedriver wrote:I fell through the ice of a small pond today. That was a less merry experience, but fortunately only my legs got wet. Except then I still had to walk home 5 miles. Properly banged up my right knee with that act as well. :\


How did you come to be on the ice (prior to being through the ice) of a small pond in the first place?
#252979 by swervedriver
Sun Dec 26, 2010 4:28 pm
Billy Rhomboid wrote:
swervedriver wrote:I fell through the ice of a small pond today. That was a less merry experience, but fortunately only my legs got wet. Except then I still had to walk home 5 miles. Properly banged up my right knee with that act as well. :\


How did you come to be on the ice (prior to being through the ice) of a small pond in the first place?

I was out walking with my family in a nearby forest where I saw some other people walking on the ice and thought that would be fun to do as well. So I stepped onto it, but not at the right place apparently.
#252989 by Bookwyrm83
Sun Dec 26, 2010 11:59 pm
The rain is ending, and by the new year's weekend it's going to be over 36 degrees (97F) in my area. Great news for some, but they can have the heat and skin cancer; I'll be inside thanks.
#253018 by Rossell
Mon Dec 27, 2010 10:14 am
Being Asthmatic, suffering right now from a terrible cold, bunged up nose, runny one at that along with sneezing. Of course being Asthmatic every sneeze sets my chest offand I had to go to hospital for a session on the Oxygen tank. Been in bed most of today and I feel like shit.

Not nice.
#253061 by djskrimp
Tue Dec 28, 2010 4:07 am
ppinkham wrote:The father-in-law of one my good friends committed suicide over the weekend. Happy Holidays, eh?


Not after that news. My condolences to your friend for the loss.
#253067 by ppinkham
Tue Dec 28, 2010 9:08 am
It has been extremely rough on her. She is a very sweet girl and very close to her husbands family. He left behind some grandchildren, too. It happened Christmas day.

What a selfish act. Yes, I feel for the guy who felt his life was so horrible that he couldn't bear living, even among family who loved and cared for him dearly. Depression can be blinding. I've been there, only I survived and was able to realize what I had chosen to give up, and was given that second chance to reconsider all who I would have hurt.

I just wish he had that second chance to reconsider the people he would be hurting, and who would suffer his loss for their lifetimes.

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