I suppose you folks UP NAWTH might feel differently..............

STM

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I don't miss my days of having to shovel snow one little bit, but to me at least, this guy is pretty dang funny! You have to love someone who really loves his job! Bwahahahahahahahaaaa!!!

If you pahk ya cah on the side of the street, you are probably going to get it buried anyway when the streets get plowed.

Snowplow Driver Covers Up Cars And Blocks Driveways
 
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Sambr

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Pretty funny alright :) We have lots of room up here so our car,truck,motorcycle, quad, boats are in our garages or next to our RV in our yards :) As for shoveling snow... hell, we have new machine called a Snow Blower. Have to be careful with it around the Igloo though. :)
 
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STM

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Pretty funny alright :) We have lots of room up here so our car,truck,motorcycle, quad, boats are in our garages or next to our RV in our yards :) As for shoveling snow... hell, we have new machine called a Snow Blower. Have to be careful with it around the Igloo though :)

That one "you ain't gettin' that one out til spring, hahaha!" had me rolling on the floor laughing!
 
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Sambr

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Just told Don I washed my X5 today it was a balmy 5 degrees Celsius :) it' always nice to drive a clean BMW, I PARK IT RIGHT NEXT to my dog sled :)
 

STM

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Just told Don I washed my X5 today it was a balmy 5 degrees Celsius :) it' always nice to drive a clean BMW, I PARK IT RIGHT NEXT to my dog sled :)

It is 67 here in NW FL today, but overcast. We are supposed to get thunderstorms tommorow but it is supposed to have a high 72 and a low of 52.

All is not rosy with this kind of weather, however. This has been an unseasonably mild winter and that means that the Gulf has stayed warmer than normal. That equates to a potentially very active hurricane season. You have to take the good with the bad I guess. It could be worse though, the poor folks in the midwest (Kansas and the Dakotas especially) have to deal with both heavy snows in the winter AND tornadoes in the spring and early summer.
 
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snaphappy

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It was a warm 0C today but snow snow and more snow coming down. We don't get the big dumps like some of you get but it just doesn't melt all winter. We also live rural so have a snow blowing tractor and no parking on the road since we have plenty of room in our big driveway. Our road is hardpacked snow from late Oct to April and when occasionally those plows take a couple inches off its brutal digging that hard heavy icy snow out. I got high centered on it a couple weeks ago as everything is white and didn't even notice the white lump way at the end of the driveway so I backed out and got my van good and stuck. Being Canadian I said some very nice well mannered things about the plow driver but he was working down the road and noticed me struggling to dig out and came back down the road, pulled me out and then cleared the icy hill of snow so I could get back in :) Oh yes I mean my dog sled got stuck in the snow not van nope definately dog sled :cool:
 
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