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snow
Posted: Tue Jan 06, 2004 6:22 pm
by Tommy Martyn
This only applies to those in Seattle, for obvious reasons. We are snowed in here at the castle. Anybody on the hill want to make a snowman today? And maybe have a glass at my house. Mrs Tommy is having the day off work and it is her birthday.
Posted: Tue Jan 06, 2004 8:33 pm
by mccutcheon
I'll give you a ring.
Posted: Tue Jan 06, 2004 9:45 pm
by Myke115
Snow??? What the hell is that? It was 73 degrees here yestereday. Of course, it dropped 30 degrees overnight and is now in the 40s. But still way sunny.
Posted: Tue Jan 06, 2004 11:20 pm
by sara
Seattle people, I thought about you last night when I was checking to see if Virginia was going to get any snow this week -- looks like you got all of ours. If you lose power I suggest, sitting near a window, under a blanket, reading Vox, the book Tommy mentioned some time ago. Losing power out here in the boonies sucked, the book did not.
Myke, I know what you're talking about. It was 72 degrees here Sunday. The hubby was on his motorcycle all day long even though he has a cold. If you're going to be dumb you gotta be tough -- he likes to say.
I loved the sunshine. Now I'd like some snow.
Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2004 8:23 pm
by Tommy Martyn
You are exactly right. If there is no power, reading Vox will will raise your temperature. Glad you liked it.
Posted: Sat Jan 10, 2004 2:39 am
by marky
Good heavens, are you in Virginia, Sarah? I grew up in Virginia, and when it started snowing Tuesday here and I walked to the bus stop, I felt a bit emotional...I do miss the snowed-in, no-school, warm-snug-indoors, make-tapes-off-the-radio, hot-beverage kind of snow experience I had growing up there. It seems a bit wrong for those out there to be jealous of our snow here, when we hardly ever get any! Darnit all I want is a regular smiley face to put here without an open mouth or a wink. Oh well. Let's see what happens if I type this
Posted: Sat Jan 10, 2004 2:44 am
by marky
Drats. Open mouthed smiley face, as I suspected. The internet is so ridiculous at times. You can only laugh.
Vox, I haven't read that in a long time...hmm...
Posted: Sat Jan 10, 2004 3:34 am
by sara
Yep, Virginia, and we got snow today!! Not snow mixed with ice, or snow mixed with sleet, or snow and rain, but big fluffy snow flakes -- it was great!! You described my day.
I got a call from the nine year old up the road; I think she was bored; the hubby was at her house helping her dad install cabinets or something neighborly like that, yet I get the can I come over call. We watched Finding Nemo and drank hot chocolate. What a nice day.
I'm in Southern Virginia, almost North Carolina. What part of Virginia are you from?
Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2004 10:52 am
by marky
One wouldn't want to answer such a personal question online, Sarah, however it is a great thing to speak of Virginia. I know nothing of Southern Virginia, although I
know lots about north,central, west and east. How weird.
In other weirdness, my roomate's girlfriend said today she was moving back to Wisconsin, where she's from. She said she was going to go to university there. Is there a University of Wisconsin? I'm pretty sure she said that was it. No, maybe it was the University of Madison. No, that couldn't be it. She said it was in Madison, that's all I remember for sure.
Good god I spent 10 hours today doing homework.
Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2004 11:08 am
by marky
Meaning "Good god" in the James Brown sense, of course.
Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2004 12:55 am
by Jack Chiefdon
There is a Univesity of Wisconsin-Madison, I can assure you. I've been told it's a prestigious university.
Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2004 8:16 am
by marky
Sarah, the only thing I can say about southern Virginia is I drove through it once on the way to Okrcoke (I'm sure the spelling is incorrect) which is either on the coast of North Carolina or an island off the coast. I tripped on acid for the first time out there in my early 20's on the beach, at night, under a full moon, and got HUGE mosquito bite welts on my flesh. It was a real special and unique experience in my life.
As a kid, my parents always used to drive us to the "outer banks" of N.C. for summer vacation. I saw the Wright Brothers museum several times.
Imagine a scenario where someone had told the Wright Brothers some crazy terrorists were going to hijack planes...
Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2004 9:27 pm
by sara
That is interesting, Mark, about the Wright Brothers and hijacking.
There's a lot to say about southern VA, most of it is not so great though. I did so much whining about it when I first came back to Virginia; I think I've exhausted that topic.
I really thought that you would say you were from NOVA because I think most of the population of Virginia has at some point been from NOVA. In fact at one point in my life that's where I was from. I am most recently from the Mississippi Gulf Coast and before that I was from Mobile, and before that . . .
I guess I've moved around so much in recent years that "where you from?" has lost something