Aces High Bulletin Board
General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: ozrocker on March 13, 2014, 08:36:54 AM
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Yesterday Mercury hit 71 in South Jersey, dropped to 20 last night.
Crazy roller coaster temps. Screw the Cold, I'm ready for Spring :aok
I did hear a Wooddonut on Tuesday & Geese are heading back North.
Sure signs of Spring.
You guys that can see the Southern Cross can have the cold now, we've had
it long enough :old:
7 days till Spring :banana:
Almost thong Season :x
:cheers: Oz
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gotta admit this is the weirdest weather I can remember.
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gotta admit this is the weirdest weather I can remember.
Psh. Spend a year in St. Louis, this pretty much DEFINES the weather here.
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Global Cooling! I'm ready for some Global Warming! Come on scientists help me out here and get me a theory! :old:
After all, I'm just a descendent of pond scum. :bolt:
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Welcome to Texas weather. We do this all the time. It's called a Norther.
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gotta admit this is the weirdest weather I can remember.
I remember being 3-4 sitting by my dad's shed watching the 4th of July fireworks in snow.
It was a cold summer, I really hope that doesn't happen here.
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The last week of Feb and the first week of March was murder here in South Dakota. It has been a long cold winter, no doubt. It makes appreciate spring, summer, and fall that much more.
Thankfully, the temps are all in the 40's, 50's, and 60's (Fahrenheit) in the upcoming weeks. I just may get the Triumph out and take it for a spin rather soon. :aok
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I remember being 3-4 sitting by my dad's shed watching the 4th of July fireworks in snow.
It was a cold summer, I really hope that doesn't happen here.
Yikes. Where was that?
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Yikes. Where was that?
Michigan, lived on 200 acres of farmland. Where I lived I could see Devil's Lake's Fireworks, and two small neighboring villages' fireworks Onsted & Hudson.
Was pretty cool, could launch fireworks for about 2-4 hours after watching everyone else launch theirs. Since we lived in the middle of a farming community, many others had plenty of space to launch their fireworks. The 4th of July there was non-stop fireworks for nearly 10 hours. Each of the 'major' firework launchers (Devil's Lake, Onsted & Hudson respectively) would launch a few minutes from each other. So there was always fireworks going on, and occasionally a neighbor would launch a bottle rocket between the 'main event'.
Was very fun being there as a kid.
:cheers:
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Don't you just love it when the gulf stream falls short of normal.
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Mid-Ohio: 66 degrees on Tuesday (beautiful), 8 inches of snow by Wednesday morning and 0 degrees last night. :cry
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All still quite lovely in the lands under the southern cross...
cept cyclone Lucie is about to hit NZ..
tail end of we hope..
stay warm oop north
<S> Jimmy
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Michigan
CC. I'm from Michigan as well, but near Detroit.
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You must live in a humid state. In the northern rockies a 50 degree drop in summer is called night time.
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I did hear a Wooddonut on Tuesday & Geese are heading back North.
Oh God, how I do love the vulgarity filter!!
:rofl :rofl :rofl
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Welcome to Texas weather. We do this all the time. It's called a Norther.
Yea no kidding. That one event here in N Texas where we went from an 80 degree day to a high of 18 the next day was the craziest temp swing I've ever seen. This winter has just been brutal.