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  • #16
    Originally posted by 68TriShield View Post
    Plenty of cigars and the mail(post)has been canceled for two days.
    The storm has broke all kinds of records.

    You are exactly right, a self propelled walk behind show blower.
    Somewhat underpowered for a storm of this magnitude but it held it's own.
    It can move more snow faster than shoveling,by a long shot.
    Buddy, any idea of what it's like in Boston and Albany? My wife's flying into Boston and then on to Albany next Wednesday.....
    No man has the right to fix the boundary of a nation.
    No man has the right to say to his country, "Thus far shalt thou go and no further."

    CS Parnell



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    • #17
      Hey Dave, you think you have it bad?

      We had three inches this morning! Kent has ground to a halt. My mate is getting married in Folkestone on Saturday - maybe I'll call him and see if he wants to play snowballs instead - his fiancee will probably jump in the sea if the snow ruins her wedding. It might be just them there!

      Don't worry though - we have plentiful supplies - we'll make it through until the weekend

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      • #18
        Nice pics Dave! Was watching the online WUSA9 report...Pulled all the Plows off the roads since visibility was too bad??? Drivers claiming they could not see the plow on the truck . Fredrick county (where you live IIRC?) closed most highways and roads?

        But it looks like you have it all under control with the snow blower and, most importantly, a few young lads to operate it for you Hope digging out goes well.
        Trying is the first step toward failure.

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        • #19
          Just wondering...

          Originally posted by TJCoro View Post
          I have an amigo bueno living in Virginia that got over 4 feet of snow. Poor lad owns a small llama farm...
          Ermmm... this "friend" of yours with the llama farm, tj, does he raise the ugly ones or does he have any... ahhh... ummm -- how shall I put this? -- welp, are any of them p'raps cute and fuzzy?

          Just axin for a friend, you understand.
          rokkitsci

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          • #20
            Originally posted by rokkitsci View Post
            Ermmm... this "friend" of yours with the llama farm, tj, does he raise the ugly ones or does he have any... ahhh... ummm -- how shall I put this? -- welp, are any of them p'raps cute and fuzzy?

            Just axin for a friend, you understand.
            This is not a dating site, you should know that Rok. Any more of this and I will have to moderate the thread.
            You have been warned. ;-}
            Nic
            Editor UK Cigar Scene Magazine

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            • #21
              Blow Me Down!

              [QUOTE=rokkitsci;66778]Ermmm... this "friend" of yours with the llama farm, tj, does he raise the ugly ones or does he have any... ahhh... ummm -- how shall I put this? -- welp, are any of them p'raps cute and fuzzy?

              Just axin for a friend, you understand.[/QUOTE]


              Just a quick response to a brother from across the aisle.... just answerin' you understand!

              Me amigo in the Eastern US has a few blu-balls.... errr, I mean blue ribbon llamasthat he used to show.

              So to answer your question...yes a few not so cute ones, but many of the award-winning kind.




              NOW, back to all this greiving over senor Baltimoran's predicament.

              When we last left our truck-drivin' amigo, he was attempting to plow his was to civilization and the local 7-11 using a (ahem!) blower he likely bought at the the local Walmart.




              Now here's a SnowBlower, muchachos!!



              That's what I'm talkin' about.


              sigpicVaya con Dios, Amigos! - don TJ and the Coros

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              • #22
                Originally posted by TJCoro View Post
                Now here's a SnowBlower, muchachos!!



                That's what I'm talkin' about.


                Are you sure? ..... Looks more like a medieval instrument of torture from here!

                But then I guess, we don't get enough proper snow to know what one looks like.
                If you want to, you can.
                And, if you can, you must!

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                • #23
                  If we had that much snow here the country would grind to a halt for months!
                  Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote.

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                  • #24
                    Thats right satch, coz once its melted we will have flash floods and then a draught!! followed by hose pipe bans... sheesh UK is the place to be for great preparation for weather haha

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                    • #25
                      [QUOTE=68TriShield;66704]Yours truly after some snow blowing...

                      whats robusto doing in maryland?

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                      • #26
                        Looks like someones parents have some explaining to do lmao

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by celsis View Post
                          Buddy, any idea of what it's like in Boston and Albany? My wife's flying into Boston and then on to Albany next Wednesday.....
                          Nothing like it is here Mate,she should be fine.
                          Originally posted by SeanP View Post
                          Nice pics Dave! Was watching the online WUSA9 report...Pulled all the Plows off the roads since visibility was too bad??? Drivers claiming they could not see the plow on the truck . Fredrick county (where you live IIRC?) closed most highways and roads?

                          But it looks like you have it all under control with the snow blower and, most importantly, a few young lads to operate it for you Hope digging out goes well.
                          Frederick County here yes.The plows had to stop when the blizzard warning came up.That was statewide,not just Frederick Co.
                          As far as digging out,I'm as exhausted as I've been in years..
                          Dave...

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                          • #28
                            All that bloody snow and i've yet to see the obligatory snow(ahem)person or snow art, ha'way lads, get your act together.
                            I started out with nothing and i've still got most of it left - Seasick Steve

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                            • #29
                              WOW!! thats insane... how many inches of snow fall is that?

                              And to keep puffing away with all that freeze around. I think there needs to be a Soldier Of The Leaf award for this one.
                              Thanks

                              The Bear.

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                              • #30
                                We are family
                                I've got US brothers in me


                                Actually we had a whole nine inches in my section of south-East Kent and the whole of life came to a standstill. Folkestone / Dover / Deal are headline news.

                                Not half so impressive...

                                I find the fact that all the schools were closed - even if I gained near-dawn private puff time - is rather pathetic.

                                We're supposed to have the Spirit Of The Blitz in this country, after all.

                                Yesterday afternoon, there were a few snowflakes and the kids where I work quietly texted their parents to come and collect them because school was going to close early. A haemmorage (sp?) of children started, with squeals of injustice from those left behind.

                                The kids I teach wouldn't use the term squeals of injustice. Not fucking fair, more like, but you develop your own ways to cope n care.

                                So many kids were collected that the place did actually close early.

                                Anyway, I'll get my snow blower out for tomorrow's crack at the filthiest of habits.

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