Midwest Ice Storm = NO FUN
#24
I got it worse then you Baker. I don't have any pics but it took almost an hour to get off. My tires were frozen to the ground and the icicles almost all touched the ground, lol. And then I had to shovel the driveway, which was really fun with a bent old shovel!
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#26
I am in Texas, and we have not had weather like this. The weatherman says it's been over 10 years since we have had cold like this.
But despite us reaching zero degrees F windchill, we still ain't gonna get any snow!!!!!!!
But despite us reaching zero degrees F windchill, we still ain't gonna get any snow!!!!!!!
#27
Yeah there is a reason they have to come to Walmart at 12am on the 1st. They buy so much damn junk food that they run out 2 wks into the month. The government gives some of them $400 in money to buy crap with!! Then they are douches on top of everything. Ticks me off to no end.
#28
I'm in Kentucky, we're getting rain, for once it's all just north of us!! Stang is nice & dry in the garage along with my F350. I'll be sooooooooo glad when spring gets here!!! Tomorrow is groundhog day, you think the little **** will even come out!!??
#30
Considering how damn hot it gets in Texas, even during the spring, I hope that little bastard does not come out!
Hell, I will literally drive all the way to Pennsy and if I see a damn whisker even peek out, I will choke the little varmint and shove him back into his hole!
All kidding aside, it gets extremely hot in the south. 110degree days heat index, and from mid-spring to the last week of Fall, Texas will literally see every single of those days above 100 degrees. Texas does not have a spring or a fall. Just one big *** extremely long summer. And then what laughingly is called "winter" is very much what you northerners would call spring or fall weather.
Hell, I will literally drive all the way to Pennsy and if I see a damn whisker even peek out, I will choke the little varmint and shove him back into his hole!
All kidding aside, it gets extremely hot in the south. 110degree days heat index, and from mid-spring to the last week of Fall, Texas will literally see every single of those days above 100 degrees. Texas does not have a spring or a fall. Just one big *** extremely long summer. And then what laughingly is called "winter" is very much what you northerners would call spring or fall weather.