Freezing Fog ?!?!?!
Originally Posted by buckdropper
What a bunch of gals... We are getting hammered at a rate of 2-3" per hour and that is just an inconvience 1 ft by the end if it all. Then another foot sat.
Raoul: I met this Eskimo dude at the snow blower repair shop (his unit was not working properly) today and i told him he blew a seal, he said no thats just snot and wiped his face... go figure.
Raoul: I met this Eskimo dude at the snow blower repair shop (his unit was not working properly) today and i told him he blew a seal, he said no thats just snot and wiped his face... go figure.

Did nobody else catch this??
Kobi, you need to go back to home depot or sears, and get a object called a "snow thrower". You will need that after you cut through the trees blocking you in, to remove the excess amount of snow (and saw dust).
Best of luck.
Best of luck.
Originally Posted by wild-mtn-rose
And you didn't even grin? Not even a little?? You're a tough one! 

Sorry Karen i did not know you were viewing...
Originally Posted by Krohbar
Kobi, you need to go back to home depot or sears, and get a object called a "snow thrower". You will need that after you cut through the trees blocking you in, to remove the excess amount of snow (and saw dust).
Best of luck.

Best of luck.

Dude -
You, of all people, after telling me I have to man-up, then tell me to get an automated snow blower? I would have thought you'd have suggested this:

This is what real men use, and that's how I'm going to do it! After cutting a tree apart today (well, I got about half of it cut apart), I'm discovering that back pain is my new best friend.
:santa:
Originally Posted by kobiashi
Dude -
You, of all people, after telling me I have to man-up, then tell me to get an automated snow blower? I would have thought you'd have suggested this:

This is what real men use, and that's how I'm going to do it! After cutting a tree apart today (well, I got about half of it cut apart), I'm discovering that back pain is my new best friend.
:santa:
You, of all people, after telling me I have to man-up, then tell me to get an automated snow blower? I would have thought you'd have suggested this:

This is what real men use, and that's how I'm going to do it! After cutting a tree apart today (well, I got about half of it cut apart), I'm discovering that back pain is my new best friend.
:santa:

ROTFLMFAO
That'll toughen even the toughest guy up!!!! LMAO
Well, some time between 2AM and 7AM we had freezing fog. I can tell this because at 2AM it was getting foggy and when I awoke at 7 everything had frost on it. Now all the tree are all sparkly white. Just like a Pepsodent commercial.
Do they still make Pepsodent? And if the trees look all sparkly white, are they tartar free too?
Unfortunately, I am unable to report what it's like actually BEING IN the freezing fog. (Other than I can safely assume it's cold). I can only report the after effects. I take it though that it wasn't deadly or totally horrific. I heard no screams of pain or death throughout the neighborhood, and cars have driven by, so I can only assume life goes on as normal.
This morning I shall wait for the trees to defrost and the temps to rise while I am replacing the chain on my chainsaw . . . because I encountered a bit of a problem while cutting up the tree that fell over. Thankfully they included a replacement chain so, after I read, re-read, and re-read again how to install a new chain (without killing one's self) I'll be back on the road to deconstruction (not in the philosophical sense mind you . . . although come to think of it . . . )
:santa:
Do they still make Pepsodent? And if the trees look all sparkly white, are they tartar free too?
Unfortunately, I am unable to report what it's like actually BEING IN the freezing fog. (Other than I can safely assume it's cold). I can only report the after effects. I take it though that it wasn't deadly or totally horrific. I heard no screams of pain or death throughout the neighborhood, and cars have driven by, so I can only assume life goes on as normal.
This morning I shall wait for the trees to defrost and the temps to rise while I am replacing the chain on my chainsaw . . . because I encountered a bit of a problem while cutting up the tree that fell over. Thankfully they included a replacement chain so, after I read, re-read, and re-read again how to install a new chain (without killing one's self) I'll be back on the road to deconstruction (not in the philosophical sense mind you . . . although come to think of it . . . )
:santa:
Originally Posted by kobiashi
Well, some time between 2AM and 7AM we had freezing fog. ...... Thankfully they included a replacement chain so, after I read, re-read, and re-read again how to install a new chain (without killing one's self) I'll be back on the road to deconstruction (not in the philosophical sense mind you . . . although come to think of it . . . )
:santa:
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