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  1. #12421
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    Quote Originally Posted by mickchick View Post
    Of course, most of you probably heard about the President calling us in DC winter weather wimps. I'm from winter-hardy Pittsburgh, and when I moved to DC in 1987, I thought the same thing. It didn't take long for me to change my mind.

    The bottom line is that DC and probably Vancouver, the UK, etc. don't get enough snow to warrant the expense of municipalities investing in proper snow removal equipment, sufficient salt/sand/melter, road maintenance personnel, etc. So when we get hit w/a snow/ice event, we lack the resources and practice to deal handle it to "Chicago" standards!

    Sigh. Another four years of burning AL during/after ice storms!!
    It happens out here too - I'm also from Pittsburgh (and the hubby is from Maine) and we still laugh when panic sets in here over snow, but we do realize the city is not equipped to handle it so it gets much worse, faster. (and no I don't think it matters that Seattle is hilly.... Pgh is just as hilly if not more... the biggest difference is that they *salt*, and to tell the truth for the amount of snow we get I'd just as soon not see salt on our roads... its really damaging to everything) People aren't equipped to handle it either. No one has snow tires - a lot of people don't even know how to walk on ice... (or that they are the ones required to shovel their sidewalks... I head a lot of belly aching about the city not keeping sidewalks clear.. uhhhhh that's *your* responsibility mr/ms property owner)
    "Sharing the road means getting along, not getting ahead" - 1994 Washington State Driver's Guide

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  2. #12422
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    Quote Originally Posted by Duck on Wheels View Post
    It's a good thing I flew home yesterday. Tonight they've shut both runways at the Oslo airport. They've got an armada of snowplows that drive in a long chain, bumper to bumper if need be, to clear the snow, but tonight they couldn't keep up with it and have declared the runways too slick for safe landings. Highly unusual! We're accustomed to snow here and can usually deal with it.
    The snow here now is quite amazing. It hasn't been the usual "short blizzard", it's just been slowly and lazily drifting down for hours. I've been stuck on the couch with the flu watching the snow pile up on the veranda and hearing all sounds getting more and more muffled. Very peaceful. The small table outside that looks like a spaceship in winter with a neat pillow of snow on top is now completely swallowed up by the snow around it and looks like this weird ancient phallus symbol. The skiers are ecstatic, drivers have given up, the buses are running again, erratically, and I'm happy I can take the metro to work tomorrow.

    Oh - hi, everyone I've lurked here but I'm not sure I've posted here before
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  3. #12423
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    Quote Originally Posted by mickchick View Post
    Of course, most of you probably heard about the President calling us in DC winter weather wimps. I'm from winter-hardy Pittsburgh, and when I moved to DC in 1987, I thought the same thing. It didn't take long for me to change my mind.

    The bottom line is that DC and probably Vancouver, the UK, etc. don't get enough snow to warrant the expense of municipalities investing in proper snow removal equipment, sufficient salt/sand/melter, road maintenance personnel, etc. So when we get hit w/a snow/ice event, we lack the resources and practice to deal handle it to "Chicago" standards!

    Sigh. Another four years of burning AL during/after ice storms!!
    People who transplant from northern areas flip out in Austin when the city shuts down for ice. We don't even get ice every winter, why would natives know how to drive on it and why would the city be equipped to ice all our high overpasses? My friend visited from CT and was floored at our "Flyover" overpasses because with her winter weather they would be impractical and deadly.

    It is raining this morning. Beautiful, glorious rain!! We only need about 15" to get us back to even on this drought but what a lovely sound this morning. Wish someone would tell the dogs it is a good thing.
    Amanda

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  4. #12424
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    I'm on drugs, sleepy and in pain.
    See ya
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  5. #12425
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    Hope your tooth (teeth) feel/s better soon Zen.
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  6. #12426
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    I hope so too.
    We had no power at work today, so I got to go home at noon of course it's raining cats and dogs

  7. #12427
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    My teeth feel fine.
    We no longer share a relationship
    I had to have this procedure performed at a surgery center because they were concerned about bleeding/clotting time.
    I had to put on this gown that had "ports" in it. they looked like the hole in the top of a vacuum cleaner bag.
    Well, they put a hose in that port and cranked up heated air. I was poofing up like the Stay-Puft Marshmallow man
    I asked if they could put it on reverse so I could get shrink wrapped but no.
    I also asked one of the nurses to give my phone number to the anesthesiologist but I doubt that will work out either.

    No solid foods for three days I'm on the ice cream diet.
    So I got that going for me
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  8. #12428
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    They kept you warm with heated air? How cool is that?

    Heal well, Zen.

    How come I can't make biscuits??? Just some baking powder biscuits for a quick meal....I followed the directions PRECISELY and rolled them out, but they didn't rise. They came out like little disks. So I made another batch, didn't roll them, just balled them up, and they still didn't rise. They came out looking like they went in. Taste fine, look terrible.

    Karen
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  9. #12429
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    I hope you heal fast Zen. When you described the gown it reminded me of the "hair dryer" my Mom used to pu on my head. It was this cover like thing..like a hat with a tube. Once it was on my head she would turn it on and it would puff out with hot air. I will see if I can find a pic.

  10. #12430
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    Okay, I think I finally figured it out. Cold shortening. I didn't use ice cold shortening, which I know to use for pie crusts, but I didn't know about biscuits. I'll try that next time.

    Karen
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  11. #12431
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    I found it!! This is an old pic, from the early 70s. I bet you are all jealous of my fancy hair dryer. Look, it is hands free.!!





  12. #12432
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    Quote Originally Posted by solobiker View Post
    This is an old pic, from the early 70s.


    You look like you have a platinum 'Fro

    We had a hairdryer like that.
    Groovy.
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  13. #12433
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zen View Post
    My teeth feel fine.
    We no longer share a relationship
    I had to have this procedure performed at a surgery center because they were concerned about bleeding/clotting time.
    I had to put on this gown that had "ports" in it. they looked like the hole in the top of a vacuum cleaner bag.
    Well, they put a hose in that port and cranked up heated air. I was poofing up like the Stay-Puft Marshmallow man
    I asked if they could put it on reverse so I could get shrink wrapped but no.
    I also asked one of the nurses to give my phone number to the anesthesiologist but I doubt that will work out either.

    No solid foods for three days I'm on the ice cream diet.
    So I got that going for me
    This sounds like a particularly bizarre party you might have gone to this weekend (not sure what this observation says about me, but I digress).

    Warm chocolate pudding is also good after dental surgery--my personal favorite.

    Solo, love the hairdryer hood.
    "My predominant feeling is one of gratitude. I have loved and been loved;I have been given much and I have given something in return...Above all, I have been a sentient being, a thinking animal, on this beautiful planet, and that in itself has been an enormous privilege and an adventure." O. Sacks

  14. #12434
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    Scary marshmallow men, scary martian hair dryers.....what's next??

    Zen I hope you feel better soon.
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  15. #12435
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    Hope you get to feeling better Zen. Corn mash works well too.
    Beth

 

 

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