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Post by: 87OldYeller on December 04, 2009, 08:45:10 pm
This South Alabama Boy don't like this white stuff that falls from the sky.

But hey on the other side i did see Santa get his but kicked today, I just happened to pull up as the rescue squad arrived. Guess that 10 year old kid that got that bag of switches last year put them to use.
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Post by: oldyeller on December 04, 2009, 10:14:31 pm
I know what you mean about the snow.  We got maybe an inch today and they cancelled school.  Thought you guys up north would get a kick out of that.
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Post by: low budget on December 04, 2009, 10:41:22 pm
Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow down South ;D

Closed school for 1", we need about 4" on the ground and more to come before public schools close.  My girl are homeschooled, and homeschoolers never get snow days...
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Post by: 87OldYeller on December 04, 2009, 11:01:52 pm
*L* so how does that home school thing work out? I just wonder cause the school system is falling apart. School's are closing like small business.
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Post by: Donut on December 05, 2009, 08:20:21 am
Don't you mean "Brrr"?  Or is it different down south. ;D

We're "supposed" to get some snow today.
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Post by: VileZambonie on December 05, 2009, 08:21:24 am
1-5" here they are saying today.
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Post by: Gearhead1 on December 05, 2009, 09:26:55 am


But hey on the other side i did see Santa get his but kicked today, I just happened to pull up as the rescue squad arrived. Guess that 10 year old kid that got that bag of switches last year put them to use.

What the...? What kind of neighborhood do you live in?

I *love* driving in the snow! I will purposely drive on the worst days for the challenge of it. I've driven cars in snow so deep you could hear/feel it hitting the floorboards. My current work truck is only a 2WD and I've made it through some rough roads...well, ok I admit to carrying around 4 patio stones and my tools all winter... 
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Post by: Captkaos on December 05, 2009, 09:30:54 am
It apparently snowed in the night here last night, but it is mostly gone now.
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Post by: 87OldYeller on December 05, 2009, 10:21:38 am
Where i don't live here just working an EPA Job site. But yea these folks are a different type of Redneck.
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Post by: choptop on December 05, 2009, 10:51:42 am
Here is what shut our area down.
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Post by: 84ramcharger on December 05, 2009, 11:36:54 am
We got  fair bit i guess , I'm alittle north of you guys though . We are under a blizzard warning right now . It's not that cold here -9c here with a strong wind .
I don't know how anyone couldn't live without snow
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Post by: Lt.Del on December 05, 2009, 11:55:19 am
it's snowing just 20 miles north and west of Richmond, just not here--i've had it with rain!  >:(

I like pulling up trafficland and checking out road cameras to see how much is elsewhere....
here is what it is doing in Washington, D.C. right now.

http://www.trafficland.com/city/WAS/index.html

this is a trafficland pic of some pigeons enjoying the new snow, about 90 minutes north of me..

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Post by: bmaier on December 05, 2009, 12:30:33 pm
I know what you mean about the snow.  We got maybe an inch today and they cancelled school.  Thought you guys up north would get a kick out of that.

It takes waaay more than an inch here to close school. Even when there is a blizzard goin' on they hardly cancel school. Snow days are pretty rare in my neck of the woods.
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Post by: VileZambonie on December 05, 2009, 12:38:22 pm
Same here, I drive in knee deep snow every year to get to work because they never cancel (almost never). The worst part is when it snows during a work day and all the morons try to drive home with their bald tires and make it a 2 hour drive home.

Just thought I would mention my K5 Blazers have always been THE best vehicles in the snow.
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Post by: choptop on December 05, 2009, 01:58:24 pm
If it rains here, the accident rate doubles, seriously. There are alot of large vehicles, suburbans, crewcabs, excursions etc, and people think theyre invincible. I drive 50+k a year all over the place, and have learned to drive in different types of weather. Never lost control, or wrecked. I know what my vehicle is capable of. Around here, people think if you have four wheel drive, you dont have to drive cautiously. Ive had many pass me, shoot me the bird, and a little further down the road, I'll pass them while they are in the bar ditch. I had one do that to me, and then try flag me down further up the road for help. I just waved as I drove by. I have helped many people who were broke down beside the road over the years, but he made him bed, he could lay in it.
 When I was in school, 20+ years ago, we didnt cancel school very often. We have grown in population, and the number of idiots (alot who are un insured) are on the roads. The big vehicles is the thing around here, especially deisel trucks, so there are alot of people who have no use for them, or have experience in what it takes. I dont believe a soccermom needs a 1ton crewcab dually to haul two kids to soccer practice, but thats another topic.
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Post by: smitty77 on December 05, 2009, 06:31:15 pm
We have about 1" on the grass here (northern/central Mass), but pavement is still too warm to have it stick around.  Weatherman is calling for 2-4" by daybreak.  It takes about 4" for them to cancel school here, but the college I went to in Worcester, MA only canceled once in the 4 years I was there - for 16" of snow!!!  We would still have class for 6,8, or even 10".  Most of the students lived on campus so it was no big deal for us, but some of the professors hated it.  At the beginning of the semester, a few would tell us "If there's more than 4 or 5", I'm not holding class...."

87OldYeller: We homeschool here as well because the local school system sucks.  My wife has a degree in elementary education, so it comes natural to her.  We like it.  Benefits:
Teach the kids as fast or as slow as they need
Use lots of creative ways to deliver a lesson (my wife loves to cook with them in the kitchen a few times a week)
Take them on as many field trips as you like
Can modify daily lessons to suit child's particular mood (by this I mean, if the kid just doesn't want to do his math, beating it into him isn't constructive so take him on a woods walk and do science instead)
Can take spontaneous events and turn them into a lesson (one clear night I busted out the telescope and we did a science lesson while looking at the moon)
Even working on his pickup (yes, his, the '79 is for my 7 year old) was a classroom opportunity as we changed the oil pan (compression, lubrication, air movement)

Granted, you can do this with your kids anytime even if they are "traditionally schooled" but I think the child learns more when his entire learning experience is delivered this way.  We do our share of "book work", but the curriculum my wife teaches is much more hands on than I remember from grade school.
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Post by: choptop on December 05, 2009, 11:23:17 pm
My nephew is homeschooled, and at age 7, he is way behind my daughter at age 5. Those of you who do it right are the ones that make it worth while. My sister in law, is evidence of those who dont. As a youth director, I have had several homeschooled kids. They are mostly intelligent, but lack severly in  people skills. This does not apply to all, so dont think Im condemning your kids. Like I said, it doesnt apply to those who do it right, and my hats off to you. It is better.
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Post by: smitty77 on December 06, 2009, 08:33:58 am
My nephew is homeschooled, and at age 7, he is way behind my daughter at age 5. Those of you who do it right are the ones that make it worth while. My sister in law, is evidence of those who dont. As a youth director, I have had several homeschooled kids. They are mostly intelligent, but lack severly in  people skills. This does not apply to all, so dont think Im condemning your kids. Like I said, it doesnt apply to those who do it right, and my hats off to you. It is better.
I know what you mean.  We're constantly gauging his progress against other kids, and by using at-home testing.  He's about a grade level ahead in math (he LOVES math, like his old man) and where he "should" be with reading, and he reads a lot more now that he has glasses (imagine that! :)

We also make a concerted effort at getting him involved in sports and other activities so he doesn't grow up like a social moron.  He's the only home-schooled kid in his street-hockey league, and it's heart-warming to see him being accepted by all of the other kids as a friend even though they don't get to see him at school.  It's a multi-age league (currently in the 7-9 division), and he's even been making friends with older kids as well.  He also does horseback riding lessons once a week with a group of girls (he loves it now but he will SO thank us in another 5 or 6 years) and also attends their week-long camp in the summer.

Everyone's biggest concern with homeschooling is "he doesn't get to interact with other kids", but if you do it right this can be overcome.
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Post by: choptop on December 06, 2009, 04:47:31 pm
Smitty77, you are definately doing it right. This is coming form someone who deals with many teenagers of all ages.

87Oldyeller, sorry for getting us of track.

Our snow is gone, most left before 3 oclock pm friday (the same day it came down) we dont get much of the whitestuff here, but it does get cold and windy. 25 F doesnt seem very cold but when the wind is blowing 20+mph, it gets miserable. There is nothing here to block the wind. Winter doesnt get to windy, but spring and summer, 30-40 mph isnt unusual. Thank God it doenst blow that hard when it gets 30f or below. 20 is bad enough.
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Post by: 87OldYeller on December 06, 2009, 06:05:45 pm
Hey it is good info all around that is what matters
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Post by: 84ramcharger on December 06, 2009, 06:24:25 pm


Our snow is gone, most left before 3 oclock pm friday (the same day it came down) we dont get much of the whitestuff here, but it does get cold and windy. 25 F doesnt seem very cold but when the wind is blowing 20+mph, it gets miserable. There is nothing here to block the wind. Winter doesnt get to windy, but spring and summer, 30-40 mph isnt unusual. Thank God it doenst blow that hard when it gets 30f or below. 20 is bad enough.
I honestly didn't think Texas got that chilly for the winter

I wish our snow was gone , it's stopped snowing though . We get lots of wind too , lots the last month or so  . It's been really gusty today and it's -17c or 0 f . Looks like -20f for a few days then it's gonna warmer again around the freezing mark.

I'm really glad the block heater is really good on the 454 so I don't have to idle it for 15 mins to get heat
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Post by: smitty77 on December 06, 2009, 06:37:52 pm
I wish our snow was gone , it's stopped snowing though . We get lots of wind too , lots the last month or so  . It's been really gusty today and it's -17c or 0 f . Looks like -20f for a few days then it's gonna warmer again around the freezing mark.

I'm really glad the block heater is really good on the 454 so I don't have to idle it for 15 mins to get heat
I like the cold and winter, but I don't know if I could deal with your weather.  We've seen -10f here a few times, even had a -15.8 for a few hours early one morning last year, and that's as cold as I can stand.  Even days in the single digits with a 15mph breeze get uncomfortable quick.  I can't imagine -20f for days.  That's COLD!
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Post by: 84ramcharger on December 06, 2009, 06:46:04 pm
I wish our snow was gone , it's stopped snowing though . We get lots of wind too , lots the last month or so  . It's been really gusty today and it's -17c or 0 f . Looks like -20f for a few days then it's gonna warmer again around the freezing mark.

I'm really glad the block heater is really good on the 454 so I don't have to idle it for 15 mins to get heat
I like the cold and winter, but I don't know if I could deal with your weather.  We've seen -10f here a few times, even had a -15.8 for a few hours early one morning last year, and that's as cold as I can stand.  Even days in the single digits with a 15mph breeze get uncomfortable quick.  I can't imagine -20f for days.  That's COLD!

-40 f is cold for me lol , last winter my 87 grand prix died at work , My lower rad hose blew then not even 2 mins of running again the coil went so did the cap coil and plugs and wires at the same time ..  All outside no heat at -40f with a 25 mph wind .. it was fun lol

We all know how well winter gloves and tools mix  >:(
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Post by: low budget on December 08, 2009, 05:44:00 pm
Smitty 77  Keep up the good work homeschooling!  My oldest daughter is 20 and graduated from homeschooling.  She then went and took an adult education class in Medical Terminology, received straight A's with the big words she had to learn to spell for that, and landed a really good job in a local hospital making good money.  She works in Central Scheduling where she sets up testing and surgeries for the different patients.  She is talking to different people everyday.  I have a niece that was homeschooled and is going to collage right now to be a nurse.  She is flying through the classes with ease and has an "A" so far.

chop Never fear, girls usually do advance faster then the boys.  It will click for him one of these days.  He might be picking up more then you think ;)

As for the kids lacking severly in people skills, not my kids.  They are very active in our church and get along great with the other kids.  Sunday we had 45 kids in the youth class, so there were plenty of kids to talk to.  They just came back from National Youth Convention at Opery Land.  They had a great time and are still telling the stories about it.  Lacking severly in people skills doesn't happen in my house.
I didn't mean to take us back off the weather subject, but wanted to tell my homeschooling stories...


The weather here is getting worse.  I think we are getting the stuff you guys out west had.  Snow, sleet, and high wind's are in the forcast for tomorrow.  The high of 28 deg. also.       
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Post by: choptop on December 08, 2009, 09:15:21 pm
We had 40-50mph sustained winds today with gusts over 60mph. Tempertaure changes Im ok with, wind just puts me in a bad mood. And I know Im in the wrong region for that, but after 36 years here, I dont see moving anytime soon.
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Post by: 87OldYeller on December 08, 2009, 09:32:08 pm
Yea well we went from snow to nice temp and now tornado's 4 sighted. and the hotel i am in is getting beat pretty bad had a few chunks of something hit the building. *L* ain't sure what it was but it is broke now...
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Post by: LUV2XCLR8 on December 09, 2009, 07:16:01 am
Snowed 7 times in last 10 years here  ;D
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Post by: ccz145a on December 09, 2009, 05:19:12 pm
My backyard last Thursday
Halfway between Galveston and Houston is where I finally ended up after the move from B'ham AL in September.
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Post by: campcrf on December 09, 2009, 09:25:08 pm
-39c here yesturday, checked the antifreeze in the parked 81... now it is only -15 today... looks like its warming up... lol