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I totally wore a t-shirt today... underneath some other stuff.G26ster wrote:Went down to about 9 degrees this AM in parts of the DFW area. When I worked on the North Slope in Alaska, that was considered T-Shirt Weather.
Nope, not me. The thing that confuses me most is that when we moved back to Texas after 11 years up there, I still can't decide which I despise more, the Texas Summers or the Alaskan Winters.Dave2 wrote:I totally wore a t-shirt today... underneath some other stuff.G26ster wrote:Went down to about 9 degrees this AM in parts of the DFW area. When I worked on the North Slope in Alaska, that was considered T-Shirt Weather.
Did you happen to have breakfast at Denny's really early this morning (4-5am ish)? I think I overheard someone there saying something about Alaska and this not being so cold.
AndyC wrote:The federal government has issued a travel warning due to the cold weather. They suggest that anyone traveling in the current blizzard conditions should make sure they carry the following:
- Shovel
- Blankets or sleeping bag
- Extra clothing including hat and gloves
- 24 hours worth of food
- De-icer
- Rock salt
- Flashlight with spare batteries
- Road flares or reflective triangles
- Full spare gas can
- First aid kit
- Booster cables
I looked like an idiot on the bus this morning.
The last couple of cats I had were completely declawed and trained to jump up and use a toilet (padded seat to warm the feet) instead of litter box ("Kitty Whiz" training system).Dragonfighter wrote:I had a cat BEGGING to go out, I opened the door and she ran towards it and it was like there was a wall there. She hit the threshold and spun in the air and headed back for a blanket. I almost choked I was laughing so hard. What's even funnier is she had been out before, looking confused about the crunchy footsteps. Her brother loves it.
Last night it took me an 1:45 to get home vs the normal 0:35, a full three-fold increase in travel time. But all else being equal, I'll take this over the oppressive TX summers any & every day.G26ster wrote:The thing that confuses me most is that when we moved back to Texas after 11 years up there, I still can't decide which I despise more, the Texas Summers or the Alaskan Winters.
Better than having icicles on your palm!WildBill wrote:I have icicles on my palm tree!
Always the optimist.sjfcontrol wrote:Better than having icicles on your palm!WildBill wrote:I have icicles on my palm tree!