Formeruser012523
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When did this become the conversation for people with ADD?
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Right, shoveling snow, freezing pipes and prying rusted brake drums from cars is where it's at.
RUUUUUUUEEEEEE!!!!!!!
You back for keeps or just popping by to make sure we didn't burn the place down?
Maybe my sense of time and distance is a bit off but I thought for sure she'd still be traveling through Illinois or Missouri yet. lol
shakeshead lolShe had those rocket powered spurs on that there horse she's on!
You're nuts :rofl:I am hearing they have some real interesting gals that work for the "welcome wagon" there in town.....
Right, shoveling snow, freezing pipes and prying rusted brake drums from cars is where it's at.
...........and RUST RUST RUST RUST RUST
Black Ice is fun too. Or walking a mile home from school in a blizzard. Fond childhood memories of all weather climates
You'll meet lots of interesting, fun-loving people.
I'm almost sold on moving to Arizona too, except for the minor fact that I would burn alive in that sun.
I've lived in places where it gets below freezing and snows. Believe it or not, it can get to 28F degrees here in the winter during the night.
As far as the sun goes, grandma was a carrot top which means it takes me a grand total of a half hour in the direct sun to burn up.
You couldn't pay me enough to live in Arizona again. I'm a cold weather cat and those years in Tempe nearly killed me, besides I'd never live anywhere that didn't have four seasons, love to see them leaves come down...
When did this become the conversation for people with ADD?
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When did this become the conversation for people with ADD?
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Welcome to my world, boys! You should see the bottom of my poor car...
Welcome to my world, boys! You should see the bottom of my poor car...
Yes, childhood memories that have persisted well into adulthood lol
Yes that does happen in snow bound areas....sadly it is part of the deal. But just think of all those small kids that get to be dressed up like the Michelin Tire man!Black Ice is fun too. Or walking a mile home from school in a blizzard. Fond childhood memories of all weather climates.
Don't forget those cute snow suits and boots. Woops...car battery is dead.
Whiz, wee, right up my alley...I think???? Oh well. weee.....hahah!When did this become the conversation for people with ADD?
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You keep it in the Garage, or tooth brush the bottom? NO? Well really, you are probably right...no snow...no salt and no rust...well....not too much for now.You know for being 50 years old the bottom of my car looks better than some cars that are barely five years old. Why do you suppose that is?...MUHAHAHAHA!!!
Say....did I not see that truck someplace else?I feel your pain.
My rusty, but trusty winter driver.
Oh I think I have seen these three on some show before...Larry, Moe, and Curly....?
You'll meet lots of interesting, fun-loving people.
Oh...the yellow snow thing.....I remember having so many layers of junk on that I could barely move. And getting my face annihilated with snow balls. Making igloos and writing your name in the snow with urine.