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RUNNAWAYICEBERG

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  1. If George’s winter outlook is on someone’s screen…weenies will need all the privacy the place can provide.
  2. I thought I can swing thru for an or two but no dice. Leaving for NoLa.
  3. I have the chainsaw too. Eventually I’ll get the ride on mower too and be completely gas free with my lawn equipment. Next up after that is our cars.
  4. I’ve moved away from loud, smelly, costly, and high maintenance outdoor equipment and have gone all battery. I have this: https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI-40V-Whisper-Series-145-MPH-625-CFM-Cordless-Battery-Backpack-Leaf-Blower-with-5-0-Ah-Battery-and-Charger-RY40440/306706763
  5. For sure. I never pay for leaves. Anything I can do, I need to…since the things that I can’t do (or I’m afraid to) like plumbing and complex electrical work cost big monies. But you can cut down the time spent, depending how big of a yard you have, with a backpack blower and a sweeper.
  6. Painful you spent all day for something that could be done in a half…but it’s good exercise.
  7. Actually, there is data/science behind it. If the Pig sets up in late fall, it tends to linger into winter.
  8. The AK vortex rarely has a short stay though. If we spot it in late fall…we should prep for an unwelcomed extended visit like a MIL during the holidays.
  9. Yea. Pac driven winters and stretches tickle the pack fetish weenies for sure. When we have these seasons of gross pac that needs atl help and your perfectly timed shit streaks…just enjoy the event and move on from the impending melt off.
  10. Yea. The type of block that makes Ant rush into his squad car, head to Rikers, and free the prisoners he aggressively arrested during the pandemic. Just Pure euphoria for those who live and die by blocking.
  11. We’ve had good pack stretches. I think 13/14 iirc was good. I mean, we’re never getting Nov to Mar wire to wire type stuff around here. You’ll need to move to mooseville Canada for that. @ORH_wxmancan rattle off good pack years dating back to the revolutionary war.
  12. For sure…it can, we’ll get ours. Just Don’t sweat guidance waffling around in the LR…and don’t get anxious when a snower is followed by a warmup. I don’t see this being a snowpack season SOP.
  13. We’re in a unfavorable pac favorable atl type of winter regime lately and I wouldn’t expect that to change this season. We’d prefer the opposite but it is what it is. Just cash in when we can and don’t focus on your weenie melting afterwards.
  14. That’s one way. The other is to tflizz it until you wake up to snow up to the groins.
  15. 60mins with a good piece on the SC issues last night: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/supply-chain-crisis-60-minutes-2021-11-14/
  16. I agree on cutting back with hyper consumerism on fluff items but it’s also a good time to pay for big ticket items if you can, but with cash or no interest payments as consumer buying power is diminishing by the day.
  17. Get used to this. https://www.cnbc.com/amp/2021/11/10/big-business-bosses-are-warning-that-supply-chain-issues-and-inflation-are-here-to-stay.html
  18. I despise storms so everyone else can whip it out and stroke it as their homes shake.
  19. Big meh here. A little rumble, a little light flick. Strongest will be SE of us.
  20. As you slosh around in soaked footwear and trampling all over your muddy lawn.
  21. You have a lot of them there. Maybe just enough dryness overnight into tomorrow morning to pound them with your super blower?
  22. Drying out here already. Blue skies to the west. Only a coating of leaves, neighbor has 8-10” with drifts door high.
  23. Don’t get the cheap one size fits all kind either. They fall off too easily. If you can, customize it.
  24. Seriously. I look around and see homes with leaves, sticks, and debris bursting from gutters and I cringe. For a few hundred bucks, it's a piece of mind. Some folks spend money to have them cleaned out fairly regularly too.
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