Ex-Moderator | Stax said: CarrieMpls said: I like that! Burning Man, Minnesota style. |
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Ex-Moderator | emm said: hot water will instantly vaporize
saw a better clip on tv but this is what i found on youtube. this is our power building downtown. Yeah... the hot water trick is always fun. |
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Ex-Moderator | I wore my faux fur (leopard) today, as it's the warmest coat I have. I normally save it for when I'm feeling campy going out at night. I wore a big black hat and wrapped my big, thick wool scarf around my face over my nose so there was the tiniest of a slit I could see out of.
Burkas are clearly underrated. |
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CarrieMpls said: I wore my faux fur (leopard) today, as it's the warmest coat I have. I normally save it for when I'm feeling campy going out at night. I wore a big black hat and wrapped my big, thick wool scarf around my face over my nose so there was the tiniest of a slit I could see out of.
Burkas are clearly underrated. I see a clear marketing opportunity for quilted down burkas in Minnesota. "What's 'non-sequitur' mean? Do I look it up in a Fag-to-English dictionary?" | |
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Fucking brrrrr We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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tackam said: CarrieMpls said: I wore my faux fur (leopard) today, as it's the warmest coat I have. I normally save it for when I'm feeling campy going out at night. I wore a big black hat and wrapped my big, thick wool scarf around my face over my nose so there was the tiniest of a slit I could see out of.
Burkas are clearly underrated. I see a clear marketing opportunity for quilted down burkas in Minnesota. After seconds of careful consideration, I think that the 'Minnesotan red-haired burqa-wearing atheist' market mightn't be a lucrative as you believe. | |
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Ex-Moderator | PopeLeo said: tackam said: I see a clear marketing opportunity for quilted down burkas in Minnesota. After seconds of careful consideration, I think that the 'Minnesotan red-haired burqa-wearing atheist' market mightn't be a lucrative as you believe. omg |
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That's cold even by Celsius standards, since it's the same. Brrrrr... | |
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CarrieMpls said: PopeLeo said: After seconds of careful consideration, I think that the 'Minnesotan red-haired burqa-wearing atheist' market mightn't be a lucrative as you believe. omg Carrie, tell him you'd buy my Mirka. "What's 'non-sequitur' mean? Do I look it up in a Fag-to-English dictionary?" | |
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tackam said: Carrie, tell him you'd buy my Mirka.
Surely naming it a 'Brrrr-qa' would be better? And wait 'til next week before you launch it - if Bush is still in office, you'll have to call it a 'Freedom Blanket' or some shit. | |
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Ex-Moderator | PopeLeo said: tackam said: Carrie, tell him you'd buy my Mirka.
Surely naming it a 'Brrrr-qa' would be better? And wait 'til next week before you launch it - if Bush is still in office, you'll have to call it a 'Freedom Blanket' or some shit. |
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MyeternalgrattitudetoPhil&Val.Herman said "We want sweaty truckers at the truck stop! We want cigar puffing men that look like they wanna beat the living daylights out of us" Val"sporking is spooning with benefits" | |
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It is -10 without windchill in southeastern Minnesota as of 6:45 pm central time
the projected low for the night is around -23 You're so glam, every time I see you I wanna slam! | |
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THAT is cold ... it's cold where I am, but uhm.. I couldn't live in that kind of cold over there.. | |
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Flowers2 said: THAT is cold ... it's cold where I am, but uhm.. I couldn't live in that kind of cold over there..
sure you could... if a guy from the caribbean can get used to it, anyone can. the warm up is coming here. -40 last night but it will be close to the freezing point tomorrow | |
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emm said: Flowers2 said: THAT is cold ... it's cold where I am, but uhm.. I couldn't live in that kind of cold over there..
sure you could... if a guy from the caribbean can get used to it, anyone can. the warm up is coming here. -40 last night but it will be close to the freezing point tomorrow ok lol that is serious cold, you could put ice cream out in that weather lol | |
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PopeLeo said: tackam said: Carrie, tell him you'd buy my Mirka.
Surely naming it a 'Brrrr-qa' would be better? And wait 'til next week before you launch it - if Bush is still in office, you'll have to call it a 'Freedom Blanket' or some shit. "What's 'non-sequitur' mean? Do I look it up in a Fag-to-English dictionary?" | |
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emm said: jbchavez said: I used to read these threads and be grateful of the warm weather in Texas. But now that I am adjusting to my first winter in Canada, I can relate.
how's it going? is your wife cursing you yet? you picked a doozy of a first winter I am adjusting to the weather fine. My wife is ok with the weather. We all like it here in Ottawa. I am not liking the traffic in the morning. Damn bus strike. | |
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jbchavez said: I used to read these threads and be grateful of the warm weather in Texas. But now that I am adjusting to my first winter in Canada, I can relate.
Don't feel bad, it's 18 degrees where I am outside of Dallas this morning. But it'll be in the 60s in a few days. [Edited 1/16/09 6:42am] | |
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SCNDLS said: jbchavez said: I used to read these threads and be grateful of the warm weather in Texas. But now that I am adjusting to my first winter in Canada, I can relate.
Don't feel bad, it's 18 degrees where I am outside of Dallas this morning. But it'll be in the 60s in a few days. [Edited 1/16/09 6:42am] j/k It's the same here today with a wind chill of -1 [Edited 1/16/09 6:47am] | |
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jbchavez said: emm said: how's it going? is your wife cursing you yet? you picked a doozy of a first winter I am adjusting to the weather fine. My wife is ok with the weather. We all like it here in Ottawa. I am not liking the traffic in the morning. Damn bus strike. Ya, the city really needs to get their shit together on that. Traffic was always bad here but now it's the WORST. It's been -30 here as well- I think today is the coldest. The cold made my tire explode this morning as soon as I started to head to work. It's right off the rim. Winter blows. [Edited 1/16/09 6:49am] | |
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JustErin said: jbchavez said: I am adjusting to the weather fine. My wife is ok with the weather. We all like it here in Ottawa. I am not liking the traffic in the morning. Damn bus strike. Ya, the city really needs to get their shit together on that. Traffic was always bad here but now it's the WORST. It's been -30 here as well- I think today is the coldest. The cold made my tire explode this morning as soon as I started to head to work. It's right off the rim. Winter blows. [Edited 1/16/09 6:49am] It literally blew for you | |
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1sexymf said: SCNDLS said: Don't feel bad, it's 18 degrees where I am outside of Dallas this morning. But it'll be in the 60s in a few days. [Edited 1/16/09 6:42am] j/k It's the same here today with a wind chill of -1 [Edited 1/16/09 6:47am] As long as there's no precip I'm good. When it's like this, I only leave the house to go to yoga then I come home and get RIGHT back in the bed. | |
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SCNDLS said: 1sexymf said: j/k It's the same here today with a wind chill of -1 [Edited 1/16/09 6:47am] As long as there's no precip I'm good. When it's like this, I only leave the house to go to yoga then I come home and get RIGHT back in the bed. today is a GREAT day for that. | |
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jbchavez said: I am adjusting to the weather fine. My wife is ok with the weather. We all like it here in Ottawa. I am not liking the traffic in the morning. Damn bus strike.
heeeeey... obama is making his first foreign visit here... will you get in on that action at all? glad things are going okay. bet the kids think they've landed on another planet! JustErin said: Ya, the city really needs to get their shit together on that. Traffic was always bad here but now it's the WORST.
It's been -30 here as well- I think today is the coldest. The cold made my tire explode this morning as soon as I started to head to work. It's right off the rim. Winter blows. No way! I've never seen that happen. Hope you and the squirt were okay! I had to buy a new battery for the car as the old one didn't have enough cold cranking amps for this weather but other than that, it's been okay. I see the forecast has backed off those freezing mark forecasts though still -14 here but that's better than the wind chill of -57 the other night | |
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CarrieMpls said: "Works just as well as a regular hammer" is perhaps exaggerating a bit, but still.... damn | |
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Ask me if I miss it...hell no. | |
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bah. just..... bah | |
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