Doug T.
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Post by Doug T. on Feb 11, 2014 10:26:39 GMT -5
This is all I've got to say about it!! Speechless in NY, Doug
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Post by Randy on Feb 11, 2014 10:41:27 GMT -5
It's been about the same here in Ohio. I've been sitting with the wooly blanket on me a lot.
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mickeyobe
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Post by mickeyobe on Feb 11, 2014 11:09:22 GMT -5
This is all I've got to say about it!! Speechless in NY, Doug A couple of softies. Today we are enjoying a balmy, sub tropical day. Right Now AM Clouds / Today -12°C FEELS LIKE -21°C PM Sun Partly Cloudy HIGH -11°C TonightCloudy LOW -19°C FEELS LIKE No feeling. Numb. "C"stands for "Coolish". Mickey
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Post by Deleted on Feb 11, 2014 12:20:44 GMT -5
What's your point? When I was a teenager I milked cows in an unheated barn when it was that cold (true story) then walked a mile to school and it was uphill both going and coming!!!!.
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Post by mickeyobe on Feb 11, 2014 13:16:30 GMT -5
What's your point? When I was a teenager I milked cows in an unheated barn when it was that cold (true story) then walked a mile to school and it was uphill both going and coming!!!!. W. Very impressive, Wayne. When I wa a teenager my high school was a little over 2 miles from my house. I played the double bass in the school orchestra and carried it home every night to practice then back to school the following morning. And it didn't have an udder to warm my hands. In addition to the bass and its bow and music scores there was the usual load of homework books and gym clothes. In my other hand I ----- oh you wouldn't be interested. I admit the journey was a little easier in the spring through the fall. Mickey
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Post by Deleted on Feb 11, 2014 23:42:22 GMT -5
Mickey: I learned one lesson really quick when milking cows at -25F. I had to wash the cows' udders with warm water that had a disinfectant. Now if your hands are wet and you pick up the metal milking machine to hang under the cow, when you try to let go of the handle of the machine, the skin from the palms of your hands remains on the handle. It was that point when I vowed to do something with my life rather than milking cows for a living.
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