Annual Snow Shoveler Post...

Mr Bogus

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Diary of a Snow Shoveler (and yes, a repost of the post I put up last year and the year before that) :)

December 8:
6:00 PM. It started to snow. The first snow of the season and the wife and I took our cocktails and sat for hours by the window watching the huge soft flakes drift down from heaven. It looked like a Grandma Moses Print. So romantic we felt like newlyweds again. I love snow!

December 9:
We woke to a beautiful blanket of crystal white snow covering every inch of the landscape. What a fantastic sight! Can there be a more lovely place in the Whole World? Moving here was the best idea I've ever had. Shoveled for the first time in years and felt like a boy again. I did both our driveway and the sidewalks. This afternoon the snowplow came along and covered up the sidewalks and closed in the driveway, so I got to shovel again. What a perfect life.

December 12:
The sun has melted all our lovely snow. Such a disappointment. My neighbor tells me not to worry, we'll definitely have a white Christmas. No snow on Christmas would be awful! Bob says we'll have so much snow by the end of winter, that I'll never want to see snow again. l don't think that's possible. Bob is such a nice man. I'm glad he's our neighbor.

December 14:
Snow lovely snow! 8" last night. The temperature dropped to - 20. The cold makes everything sparkle so. The wind took my breath away, but I warmed up by shoveling the driveway and sidewalks. This is the life! The snowplow came back this afternoon and buried everything again. l didn't realize I would have to do quite this much shoveling, but I'll certainly get back in shape this way. I wish I wouldn't huff and puff so.

December 15:
20 inches forecast. Sold my van and bought a 4x4 Blazer. Bought snow tires for the wife's car and 2 extra shovels. Stocked the freezer. The wife wants a wood stove in case the electricity goes out. I think that's silly. We aren't in Alaska, after all.

December 16:
Ice storm this morning. Fell on my ass on the ice in the driveway putting down salt. Hurt like hell. The wife laughed for an hour, Which I think was very cruel.

December 17:
Still way below freezing. Roads are too icy to go anywhere. Electricity was off for 5 hours. I had to pile the blankets on to stay warm. Nothing to do but stare at the wife and try not to irritate her. Guess I should've bought a wood stove, but won't admit it to her. God I hate it when she's right. I can't believe I'm freezing to death in my own living room.

December 20:
Electricity's back on, but had another 14" of the damn stuff last night. More shoveling. Took all day. Goddamn snowplow came by twice. Tried to find a neighbor kid to shovel, but they said they're too busy playing hockey. I think they're lying. Called the only hardware store around to see about buying a snow blower and they're out. Might have another shipment in March. I think they're lying. Bob says I have to shovel or the city will have it done and bill me. I think he's lying.

December 22:
Bob was right about a white Christmas because 13 more inches of the white sh*t fell today, and it's so cold it probably won't melt till August. Took me 45 minutes to get all dressed up to go out to shovel and then I had to p**s. By the time I got undressed, p**sed and dressed again. I was too tired to shovel. Tried to hire Bob who has a plow on his truck for the rest of the winter; but he says he's too busy. I think the ******* is lying.

December 23:
Only 2" of snow today. And it warmed up to 0. The wife wanted me to decorate the front of the house this morning. What is she, nuts?!?! Why didn't she tell me to do that a month ago? She says she did but I think she's lying.

December 24:
6". Snow packed so hard by snowplow, l broke the shovel. Thought I was having a heart attack. If I ever catch the son of a ***** who drives that snowplow, I'll drag him through the snow by his balls. I know he hides around the corner and waits for me to finish shoveling and then he comes down the street at a 100 miles an hour and throws snow all over where I've just been! Tonight the wife wanted me to sing Christmas carols with her and open our presents, but I was busy watching for the goddamn snowplow.

December 25:
Merry Christmas. 20 more inches of the slop tonight. Snowed in. The idea of shoveling makes my blood boil. God I hate the snow! Then the snowplow driver came by asking for a donation and I hit him over the head with my shovel. The wife says I have a bad attitude. I think she's an idiot. If I have to watch "It's a Wonderful Life" one more time, I'm going to kill her.

December 26:
Still snowed in. Why the hell did I ever move here? It was all HER idea. She's really getting on my nerves.

December 27:
Temperature dropped to -30 and the pipes froze.

December 28:
Warmed up to above -50. Still snowed in. THE ***** is driving me crazy!!!!!

December 29:
10 more inches. Bob says I have to shovel the roof or it could cave in. That's the silliest thing I ever heard. How dumb does he think I am?

December 30:
Roof caved in. The snow plow driver is suing me for a million dollars. The wife went home to her mother. 9" predicted.

December 31:
Set fire to what's left of the house. No more shoveling.

January 8:
I feel so good. I just love those little white pills they keep giving me. Why am I tied to the bed?

(Story told by LisaMarie from the Dean Koontz forum)
 
What's this snow you speak of ???

its all this whiteCR@P that seems to have my bike in prisioned in the dam garage!

imagine this: its 6am here its sunday. I get up @ 530 M-Sat. so I'm tring to stay quiet so the wife can sleep in. NOT happening reading this thread!
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Reminds me of my time spent in Northern lower Michigan.

I moved there from Arkansas Thanksgiving weekend. There was already snow on the ground. One of every three trucks had a snowplow attached to the front of it. I started wondering "Was this really a good idea."

I'd taken the job there because I wanted to get some hardcore ice & snow experience. I'd spent a few years flying around the massive thunderstorms in Kansas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas, so I was ready for a new challenge...specifically airframe icing.

The stories I can tell about flying U.S. Mail and charter passengers in a part of the country where it snows almost every day from mid-November until late April...they'd fill a book. Perhaps someday I'll do just that.

As bad as I had it, at least I lived on the Eastern side of the state. The lake effect snow was less intense than the other side of the state. I'll never forget the day I finished the mail route and found that because the wind had shifted the night before and blown from the East, my car was buried halfway up the roof in snow in my employer's parking lot. That day there were snow drifts up to the powerlines.

I'll never forget waking up one morning to some godforsaken racket outside my top floor apartment. Looking out the window I saw huge chunks of snow falling. At first I thought the world must be coming to an end, then I realized there were men shoveling snow from the roof of the apartment building! That's just wrong for so many reasons!

People who owned homes had it worse. They'd get their shovels and snow blowers out before they left for work so they could get their cars out of the garage. When they got home, they'd have to clean the drive off again to get back in the garage.

Ice fishing? WTH? Fishing is boring enough when it's 70 degrees outside. These people walk out onto a frozen lake, cut a hole through the ice, build a hut over it, and proceed to be bored AND frozen! Nuts. Having lived my entire life to that point within 100 miles of Tulsa there was no way you could get me to walk onto a frozen body of water. One guy I knew there sunk his Cadillac in a lake while attempting to drive out to his fishing hut.

After leaving that frozen hell-hole after two years and three winters, I learned the county I lived in had the highest rate of alcoholism in the state of Michigan. I can understand why.
 
:rofl: That sounds like me if I was to ever move to somewhere where it snows all the time. It probably sounds better seeing snow than it would be to have to shovel it..
 
:rofl::rofl::rofl:

North Dakota for one winter, Never again

Went to bed, Woke up to an eight foot snow drift blocking the front foor, literally had to dig ourselves out.
 
I wont move further North than Atlanta. Unless of course, they 4x my salary and I could get one of these:

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