Thursday, February 28, 2008

Dear (insert deity of choice):


You. Me. So over.

That’s right, kids, -28 with the fucking wind chill. And the wind isn’t gusting, it’s constant. I hate winter.

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  1. sounds warm to me.

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  2. You can only break up with God so many times, you know.

    At least that's what I heard.

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  3. Yes, lovely standing in the wind at Queensway station waiting for the fucking 101, which never comes on time...

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  4. Plus 11 and rain here today. Gotta love the Canuck desert. :)

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  5. Crabby, I can break with God as many times as I want ...

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  6. 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.)

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  7. I once lived in Edmonton when it didn't break -30 C for a month, so quit your whining. ;)

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  8. 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.

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  9. 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.

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  10. No, no, no. No more snow - I've had enough. I'm running away to the Caribbean. Who's with me?

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  11. We need to buy LuLu a power snow shovel... Get that PayPal button fired up.

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  12. A 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.

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  13. I used to like shoveling snow (manually). It was kind of a meditative experience.

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  14. 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.

    Fortunately, it has warmed up some here.

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  15. Blogger LuLu said...

    No, 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.

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  16. How's that initiative to make the Turks & Caicos part of Canada coming along. I am so totally for that!

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  17. Growing 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.

    And this is the first normalish winter we've had in like 10 years. Enjoy it while it lasts.

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  18. yet another argument in favor of annexing the Turks and Caicos

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