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#128302 by jimmydanger
Fri Oct 29, 2010 7:54 pm
I was thinking more along of the lines of the lead from your neighbor's 44.

#128308 by KLUGMO
Fri Oct 29, 2010 10:36 pm
OHHH! sry, I was tryin to get a little dig on you.
I know you don't think I'm the sharpest tool so I
just proved you right huh.

#128323 by fisherman bob
Sat Oct 30, 2010 3:52 am
I LOVE shoveling snow. Last year was by far the most snow we have had since I lived in Kansas City (1987). I live in a townhouse and they plowed the parking lot ONCE after the Christmas blizzard we had. For the next week after that it snowed 1-3 inches every day. I spent the entire week shoveling the parking lot. The neighbors kep complaining to the office about the lack of a snowplow. No need for a snowplow when you've got me in your cul-de-sac. I shoveled the equivalent of a dozen parking spaces by myself. ANd that included using an ice-pick to break apart the compacted snow. It was an average of about 5 to 10 degrees the enitre week. They thought I was crazy. I thought it was invigorating...

#128353 by dizzizz
Sat Oct 30, 2010 7:18 am
fisherman bob wrote:I LOVE shoveling snow. Last year was by far the most snow we have had since I lived in Kansas City (1987). I live in a townhouse and they plowed the parking lot ONCE after the Christmas blizzard we had. For the next week after that it snowed 1-3 inches every day. I spent the entire week shoveling the parking lot. The neighbors kep complaining to the office about the lack of a snowplow. No need for a snowplow when you've got me in your cul-de-sac. I shoveled the equivalent of a dozen parking spaces by myself. ANd that included using an ice-pick to break apart the compacted snow. It was an average of about 5 to 10 degrees the enitre week. They thought I was crazy. I thought it was invigorating...


Wanna come visit me this winter?

#128358 by gtZip
Sat Oct 30, 2010 11:36 am
jimmydanger wrote:That's cool, as long as you didn't plow the neighbor's wife.


Or plow into the neighbors garden while on Redman.

#128359 by gtZip
Sat Oct 30, 2010 11:40 am
jimmydanger wrote:I was thinking more along of the lines of the lead from your neighbor's 44.


Hmmm... lead poisoning. That explains the pink tank top

#128394 by jimmydanger
Sat Oct 30, 2010 3:38 pm
Har har Zip, actually Clorox explains that. It was red at one time lol.

#128422 by fisherman bob
Sat Oct 30, 2010 7:19 pm
dizzizz wrote:
fisherman bob wrote:I LOVE shoveling snow. Last year was by far the most snow we have had since I lived in Kansas City (1987). I live in a townhouse and they plowed the parking lot ONCE after the Christmas blizzard we had. For the next week after that it snowed 1-3 inches every day. I spent the entire week shoveling the parking lot. The neighbors kep complaining to the office about the lack of a snowplow. No need for a snowplow when you've got me in your cul-de-sac. I shoveled the equivalent of a dozen parking spaces by myself. ANd that included using an ice-pick to break apart the compacted snow. It was an average of about 5 to 10 degrees the enitre week. They thought I was crazy. I thought it was invigorating...


Wanna come visit me this winter?
Hard manual labor is good for the soul. You should try it sometime...

#128428 by KLUGMO
Sat Oct 30, 2010 8:12 pm
I would say it's terrible for your back and all other joints.
I was a tree surgeon for 20 years and I pay for it every day now.
Hard physical labor is old school thinking.
Modern techniques that avoid labor are the way to go.
For your body, just reasonable exercise.

#128429 by KLUGMO
Sat Oct 30, 2010 8:23 pm
CD recomendation: Where the light is / live from los angeles
John Mayer

You wont regret it.

#128437 by gbheil
Sat Oct 30, 2010 9:57 pm
fisherman bob wrote:
dizzizz wrote:
fisherman bob wrote:I LOVE shoveling snow. Last year was by far the most snow we have had since I lived in Kansas City (1987). I live in a townhouse and they plowed the parking lot ONCE after the Christmas blizzard we had. For the next week after that it snowed 1-3 inches every day. I spent the entire week shoveling the parking lot. The neighbors kep complaining to the office about the lack of a snowplow. No need for a snowplow when you've got me in your cul-de-sac. I shoveled the equivalent of a dozen parking spaces by myself. ANd that included using an ice-pick to break apart the compacted snow. It was an average of about 5 to 10 degrees the enitre week. They thought I was crazy. I thought it was invigorating...


Wanna come visit me this winter?
Hard manual labor is good for the soul. You should try it sometime...


I have to agree with Bob. Hard physical labor is good for the soul.
Dumb physical labor is hard on the body.
Technique is half the battle. Not pushing your limitations is the other half.

#128465 by Stranger
Sun Oct 31, 2010 6:38 am
Here in Seattle we've entered "The Tunnel" and we have about 9 months of rain ahead
I'd love to move but my wife's job is keeping us for just a few more years.

But when it's nice here it's very nice.....

Just not now..... :shock:

#128490 by Krul
Sun Oct 31, 2010 5:41 pm
Rain is nice, it never stopped me from going outside. :D I love watching the sunsets after it rains and the clouds start to break. It's very, shall I say, inspirational? Good smelling too.

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