Pff Stuck at Work

Loomis

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Wishing I could leave work right about NOW, and go for a Ride it's 67' and Sunny out..

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I know, it's beautiful here too, but I've tucked Caesar away for the winter (and my Mustang)...I'm having serious withdrawals :(

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Way to cold here to ride, plus road salt and sand has been laid down:banghead:
The net is saying it's 47 here - not far from you - but it sure felt colder when I went out to lunch.

And even if I got home right away, all the idiot rush hour traffic around here would kill the fun.

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And even if I got home right away, all the idiot rush hour traffic around here would kill the fun.


Been there and fought that beltway traffic a few thousand too many times. You can have that 64 miles long circle of hell. :laugh:

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Been there and fought that beltway traffic a few thousand too many times. You can have that 64 miles long circle of hell. :laugh:
Circle of hell. Nothing like a little Dante to lighten my day! :rofl:

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Glad I live in the less congested part of VA :whistle:

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I woke up to 10 inches of snow with another 2-4 inches forecast by noon then rain for the next few days. I'm stranded in my house for the rest of the week. My 4X4 truck is down for maintenance and my little honda car is not going anywhere until the roads are cleared. At least I have a rubber tired backhoe in the back yard so I can open up our little road out to the main road once the snow has turned to rain.

The problem with a heavy wet snow followed by rain is roofs caving in. With deep snow on the roof then add water the weight per sq ft is unbelievable. So I'll be out shoveling off the roof this afternoon. Any volunteers? :please:

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I woke up to 10 inches of snow with another 2-4 inches forecast by noon then rain for the next few days. I'm stranded in my house for the rest of the week. My 4X4 truck is down for maintenance and my little honda car is not going anywhere until the roads are cleared. At least I have a rubber tired backhoe in the back yard so I can open up our little road out to the main road once the snow has turned to rain.

The problem with a heavy wet snow followed by rain is roofs caving in. With deep snow on the roof then add water the weight per sq ft is unbelievable. So I'll be out shoveling off the roof this afternoon. Any volunteers? :please:
You can borrow my snowblower if you want. Hardly used. Only one storm.....last winter.....4 freakin' inches....why do I even own the thing? :rofl:

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What's this snow, road salt and sand you speak of ???







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