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Norseman1
Posted 2007-02-05 8:56 AM (#320039)
Subject: -30+ on the temp gauge this morning...


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Location: Back in the Valley of the Sun Mesa Az.
-35 (that's below zero...and NOT wind chill...actual temp) according to the temp gauge on my frozen slab of Chevy metal this morning...why am I posting this on the FOR SALE board?;

FOR SALE:

1711 Ovation Balladeer w/4 Bedroom Home and 7 acres of land thrown in $250,325.00...OR will consider trading even up for a pot to p*ss in and an umbrella on some dry warm southern US land?!

I tell you, it's been below zero for a while, we have a while to go...and I've had enough...year in year out 46 stinkin years of this crap!...any Arizona or New Mexico residents interestd in trading for my "balladeer"?!

Oops...gotta go, I think I smell my septic line freezing :eek:

Norse(it's funny not more mass murderers come from the upper midwest)man1
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Prairie Dog
Posted 2007-02-05 9:04 AM (#320040 - in reply to #320039)
Subject: Re: -30+ on the temp gauge this morning...


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Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
Move to Vegas, Norseman. I see lots of Minnesota plates here. I left the Northern Plains 10 years ago for warmer weather (first in Florida, now here) and I just go back in the spring before the mosquitos hatch to visit. I miss the nice people up there, but don't miss those winters. By the way, it's going to be 70 degrees here and sunny today.
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Yak
Posted 2007-02-05 9:21 AM (#320041 - in reply to #320039)
Subject: Re: -30+ on the temp gauge this morning...


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Location: Reno, NV
Why go so extreme.. ?

There's some great deals and land to be had in the middle US.

Believe me, the last thing you want is every day over 100. Vegas, Arizona, NM, TX ..no thanks.

PS. In no way am I endorsing Reno.
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2007-02-05 9:31 AM (#320042 - in reply to #320039)
Subject: Re: -30+ on the temp gauge this morning...



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Location: Keepin' It Weird in Portland, OR
North Western Oregon. Not hot, not cold, yes wet!
But you don't have to worry about your guitars drying-out (too much).
But houses are over-priced...
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Yak
Posted 2007-02-05 9:41 AM (#320043 - in reply to #320039)
Subject: Re: -30+ on the temp gauge this morning...


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Location: Reno, NV
You could always go to Ashland. Buy some birkenstocks, braid your hair and start eating granola full time. ...but still WAY overpriced.
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Norseman1
Posted 2007-02-05 10:39 AM (#320044 - in reply to #320039)
Subject: Re: -30+ on the temp gauge this morning...


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Location: Back in the Valley of the Sun Mesa Az.
Originally posted by Yak:
Why go so extreme.. ?


Believe me, the last thing you want is every day over 100.
...I'm not sure sure about that...not this morning anyway!
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Tupperware
Posted 2007-02-05 10:51 AM (#320045 - in reply to #320039)
Subject: Re: -30+ on the temp gauge this morning...


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Location: Phoenix AZ
Like I've said before, NO place is perfect. And if it was, everyone and their brother would be there and THAT would sure suck.

I happen to absolutely love where I am, but that's just personal preference. Hot summer is no where near as difficult to deal with as a freezing artic winter. Just my opinion.

Dave
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2007-02-05 10:58 AM (#320046 - in reply to #320039)
Subject: Re: -30+ on the temp gauge this morning...


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Location: Boise, Idaho
Yak, last one in closes the gate, right? I'm not saying anything nice about Boise. I haven't played golf since November. Houses are way overpriced. Got below freezing several times this winter and gets over 100 in the summer. The football team plays on blue turf.
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MWoody
Posted 2007-02-05 11:03 AM (#320047 - in reply to #320039)
Subject: Re: -30+ on the temp gauge this morning...



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Location: Upper Left USA
One more vote for the Northwest!

Mediocre temperature, humidity and economy.

Plenty of Mountains, shorelines and green things.
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Goober
Posted 2007-02-05 11:09 AM (#320048 - in reply to #320039)
Subject: Re: -30+ on the temp gauge this morning...


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Location: Athens, GA & Gnashville
A geographical cure is no cure at all.
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cruster
Posted 2007-02-05 11:29 AM (#320049 - in reply to #320039)
Subject: Re: -30+ on the temp gauge this morning...


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Location: Midland, MI
Originally posted by Norseman1:

FOR SALE:

1711 Ovation Balladeer w/4 Bedroom Home and 7 acres of land thrown in $250,325.00...
Wouldn't happen to be east of the Cities, would it?
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stonebobbo
Posted 2007-02-05 11:53 AM (#320050 - in reply to #320039)
Subject: Re: -30+ on the temp gauge this morning...



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Location: Tennessee
Originally posted by Tupperware:
Like I've said before, NO place is perfect. And if it was, everyone and their brother would be there and THAT would sure suck.

Dave
Two words ... Southern California.

I personally think NorCal is the best spot on the planet.
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Jeff W.
Posted 2007-02-05 12:14 PM (#320051 - in reply to #320039)
Subject: Re: -30+ on the temp gauge this morning...


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Location: Earth·SolarSystem·LocalInterstellarCloud·Local Bub
Virginia is. . . uh . . . full.
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Northcountry
Posted 2007-02-05 12:27 PM (#320052 - in reply to #320039)
Subject: Re: -30+ on the temp gauge this morning...
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Don't you worry, the way we are going it is going to get real warm for several years and then when the oceans reach the breaking point with melted fresh water it will get so cold Arizona will freeze too. I figure why worry about moving, even if you beat the crowds of millions headed for the equator what difference will it make. Mans inhumanity to man will be so over the top no one will survive anyway. So enjoy, huddle up and play music till the wood runs out!

Have a nice day.
Randy
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Norseman1
Posted 2007-02-05 1:04 PM (#320053 - in reply to #320039)
Subject: Re: -30+ on the temp gauge this morning...


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Location: Back in the Valley of the Sun Mesa Az.
...maybe if all the ice caps melt, I'll end up with oceanfront property...I see no palm trees in my future however.

I'll get it over it...probably will never move, I love the res of the year here...just needed to vent.

Norse(cold but not froze yet)man1

p.s. interesting, a weather(wo)man from St. Paul, stood outside holding a kettle of boiling water. She threw the wather into the air and it immediately crystalized into snow...not before it hit the ground, but before it even reached it's highest point into the air! That's cold..and that was only 18 below... we were actually colder than the North Pole in Brainerd today from what I heard. What kinda of fool lives in climates like this :rolleyes: :( ?!
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Mitchrx
Posted 2007-02-05 1:38 PM (#320054 - in reply to #320039)
Subject: Re: -30+ on the temp gauge this morning...


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Location: Carle Place, NY
I feel for you Norsey. I went to Banff, Canada a few years ago and it got down to -30. I made the mistake of going out without a hat for a two block walk to the restaurant. It was painful. That is some serious cold. This morning it was +9 in metro NYC and the news calls that bitter cold. I know better.
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colt357
Posted 2007-02-05 2:08 PM (#320055 - in reply to #320039)
Subject: Re: -30+ on the temp gauge this morning...


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Location: Alberta, Canada
Originally posted by Tupperware:
Like I've said before, NO place is perfect. And if it was, everyone and their brother would be there and THAT would sure suck.

I happen to absolutely love where I am, but that's just personal preference. Hot summer is no where near as difficult to deal with as a freezing artic winter. Just my opinion.

Dave
Dave, I beg to disagree. I can dress for the cold here; you can only undress so far for the heat.

OK, OK, I can only undress so far for the heat! :)

That was not a dare, Dave! Put your clothes back on before somebody gets em-bare-assed! :D

Dave
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Northcountry
Posted 2007-02-05 3:02 PM (#320056 - in reply to #320039)
Subject: Re: -30+ on the temp gauge this morning...
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By the way you got me beat, but not by much. I had -15f this morning. Little Diesel VW squeaks and squeals when it first starts up and it takes a while for those glow plugs to heat.

Randy
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Capo Guy
Posted 2007-02-05 3:29 PM (#320057 - in reply to #320039)
Subject: Re: -30+ on the temp gauge this morning...



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Location: East Tennessee
Originally posted by Norseman1:
...maybe if all the ice caps melt, I'll end up with oceanfront property...I see no palm trees in my future however.

I'll get it over it...probably will never move, I love the res of the year here...just needed to vent.

Norse(cold but not froze yet)man1

p.s. interesting, a weather(wo)man from St. Paul, stood outside holding a kettle of boiling water. She threw the wather into the air and it immediately crystalized into snow...not before it hit the ground, but before it even reached it's highest point into the air! That's cold..and that was only 18 below... we were actually colder than the North Pole in Brainerd today from what I heard. What kinda of fool lives in climates like this :rolleyes: :( ?!
Norseman,

Isn't Steve Hall the guy that does Shotgun Red from Brainard? What a cool entertainer and showman.
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Norseman1
Posted 2007-02-05 3:33 PM (#320058 - in reply to #320039)
Subject: Re: -30+ on the temp gauge this morning...


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Location: Back in the Valley of the Sun Mesa Az.
Used to....moved to Nashville a while back I think...see, anyone with brains moves on!

Norse(or at least a shotgun load of brains)man1
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