BREAKING: Hell freezes over in Washington, D. C. Bush agrees to withdraw troops. http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/archives/individual/2008_02/013216.php (OK, he agreed to withdraw Turkish troops; not American troops.)
I recall that cold snap in Edmonton, though it was in the pre-celcius era. My dad still has the little cutout certificate the Edmonton Journal carried in the paper then.
Supposed to be sunny and above zero by Sunday, quitcherbitchin'. I'm more worried that we apparently have more snow on the way, dunno where the hell we're gonna put it.
Me vs. You Wadda wuss! I had to spend last week dealing with Polar Bear Kisses (frostbite on the cheeks) after walking around with -60 windchill for work.
sounds warm to me.
ReplyDeleteYou can only break up with God so many times, you know.
ReplyDeleteAt least that's what I heard.
Yes, lovely standing in the wind at Queensway station waiting for the fucking 101, which never comes on time...
ReplyDeletePlus 11 and rain here today. Gotta love the Canuck desert. :)
ReplyDeleteCrabby, I can break with God as many times as I want ...
ReplyDeleteBREAKING: Hell freezes over in Washington, D. C. Bush agrees to withdraw troops. http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/archives/individual/2008_02/013216.php
ReplyDelete(OK, he agreed to withdraw Turkish troops; not American troops.)
I once lived in Edmonton when it didn't break -30 C for a month, so quit your whining. ;)
ReplyDeleteI recall that cold snap in Edmonton, though it was in the pre-celcius era. My dad still has the little cutout certificate the Edmonton Journal carried in the paper then.
ReplyDeleteSupposed to be sunny and above zero by Sunday, quitcherbitchin'. I'm more worried that we apparently have more snow on the way, dunno where the hell we're gonna put it.
ReplyDeleteNo, no, no. No more snow - I've had enough. I'm running away to the Caribbean. Who's with me?
ReplyDeleteWe need to buy LuLu a power snow shovel... Get that PayPal button fired up.
ReplyDeleteA shovel? Feh. I pay someone to do my snow removal - this girl is a lot of things but stupid isn't one of them, my dear Red.
ReplyDeleteI used to like shoveling snow (manually). It was kind of a meditative experience.
ReplyDeleteMe vs. You
ReplyDeleteWadda wuss!
I had to spend last week dealing with Polar Bear Kisses (frostbite on the cheeks) after walking around with -60 windchill for work.
Fortunately, it has warmed up some here.
Blogger LuLu said...
ReplyDeleteNo, no, no. No more snow - I've had enough. I'm running away to the Caribbean. Who's with me?
Cozumel is always a nice spot.
How's that initiative to make the Turks & Caicos part of Canada coming along. I am so totally for that!
ReplyDeleteGrowing up I had to shovel the snow manually... My parents were stingy. At least I got my brother to do most of the work hehe.
ReplyDeleteAnd this is the first normalish winter we've had in like 10 years. Enjoy it while it lasts.
yet another argument in favor of annexing the Turks and Caicos
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