Originally Posted by Bowser:
Can I ask a favor? Can you just wander down to the beach and walk through the sand for me (us)? Preferably with a good beach tequila drink in hand? TIA
When I was getting out of car earlier today I sat a Red Bull on the roof while grabbing something inside. The Red Bull slid off the roof, hit the side on the way down, then landed on the concrete floor of the garage. Both the car and the garage floor are currently filthy, and I wasn't even going to attempt to clean up the mess considering how cold it is, and the whole sticky mess is certainly frozen solid by now. But eventually I'll have to.
Originally Posted by Frazod:
When I was getting out of car earlier today I sat a Red Bull on the roof while grabbing something inside. The Red Bull slid off the roof, hit the side on the way down, then landed on the concrete floor of the garage. Both the car and the garage floor are currently filthy, and I wasn't even going to attempt to clean up the mess considering how cold it is, and the whole sticky mess is certainly frozen solid by now. But eventually I'll have to.
Originally Posted by Frazod:
When I was getting out of car earlier today I sat a Red Bull on the roof while grabbing something inside. The Red Bull slid off the roof, hit the side on the way down, then landed on the concrete floor of the garage. Both the car and the garage floor are currently filthy, and I wasn't even going to attempt to clean up the mess considering how cold it is, and the whole sticky mess is certainly frozen solid by now. But eventually I'll have to.
This is starting to remind me of the winter of 1994/1995 in Chicago. Below zero all week, then on the weekend it would warm up enough for another 4"-6" inches of snow, then go back down below zero. Seemed like that pattern repeated for about a month. The snow accumulated so much that most people who parked outside lost the use of their cars, which were buried up to their roofs in hard, frozen snow. I remember my street was like an ice canyon with rear view mirrors sticking out of the sides. I didn't have a car at the time anyway, so I was walking everywhere. It was absolutely miserable, and seemed like it would go on forever.
Of course, later that same year, the summer was so miserably, relentlessly hellish that over 700 people died from the heat. [Reply]