I'm going down to the beach with a vodka and oj to smell the flowers.
I've got to keep my liver in condition for our challenge.
We're having an early spring this year, but if it makes you feel better, it was really cold here for 3 or 4 days in January - I had to wear my winter coat.
7. St Louis has seen little more than a dusting of snow
so far in 2005. I wish we would get some of that snow. As a matter of fact, a friend's son gets out of public school on May 9 because they have used no snow days this year...NONE.
it just started snowing again :shrug: and the weather channel is telling me that it's 40 degrees 15 miles from here. The local TV News shows my area on the to be on the edge :wtf: It's over when it's over and perhaps I can maintain my composure until then. No promises!
I live in central New York, the snow capital of the nation. We've gotten 130 inches this year, and that's even less than average, I'm pretty sure. It's actually been a GOOD winter by our standards.
We were in the mid 40's fahrenheit yesterday, but in the last 18 hours that front hit us and the temps dropped to the single digits. Not supposed to get any snow until tonight though.
we live in the south now and he wants to move where there is more snow, but also we are so tired of living in the south. We really need to get some serious input on this...
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