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Post by Freddy » Sat. Feb. 15, 2014 4:42 am

Olympic coffee! Today we all get to make a pot & medals will be awarded, gold, silver, & bronze. Gentlemen, (& Ladies) start crushing your beans! While that's going on, let's pan up some blueberry pancakes & sausage. Yummmm

I can't believe the weather forecast for tomorrow.... 7 to 14 inches of snow! No, I'm not writing about the 8 or 9 inches of record heavy snow we got yesterday, this is a whole new storm. OK, OK, I'm up for letting February be February, but dag-nab it, come March I want May!

Hug your loved ones and enjoy the weekend!


 
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Post by GA cracker » Sat. Feb. 15, 2014 5:54 am

Freddie,
Coffee, pancakes and pig, just can't beat it. Snow, It took 3 years of "damn ain't that pretty and looking out the bay window every time it even dusted" this southern ass is over it. I'm with you I want May. Have a good weekend all.
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Post by freetown fred » Sat. Feb. 15, 2014 6:19 am

Mornin all, OUTSTANDING breakfast choice Freddy :) Got snow really comin down as we speak--forecast is only for a few inches--but snow & snow showers till Mon. Got some cleanin up plow wise around the "HOOD" today :clap: toothy, but so far, nothing goin on here on the hill. Been back to putting 40 lbs. through the 50-93 daily. Have a good week-end people! PS--with the help of Rob R. & "Solid Signal" I sent my geographic co-ordinates & found that I had to much antenna going on for my TV--soooo, ordered another that they recommended--as is, I got 11 channels that come & go periodically--5 consistent--hopefully this new antenna will get me back to my 11 steady--got an email yesterday from Solid Signal saying that shipping was real slow due to SEVERE WEATHER---imagine that ;)

 
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Post by Hambden Bob » Sat. Feb. 15, 2014 6:27 am

A Gentle Lake Effect has just started,but we've had it "Easy Street" compared to a Majority of You! A Balmy 19*,a few Mouthfulls washed down with that A-1 Coffee,and it's off to work! Take Care,Gang! :up:

 
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Post by ricoman2737 » Sat. Feb. 15, 2014 6:38 am

Good Morning Everybody,
A good hardy rich coffee is my request this am.
A light dusting of snow over night, the snow plow just went by and sparks were flying.
FF be careful of those new TV channels, an adult station may be available. :D :D
One and all have a great weekend and stay safe. John

 
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Post by smokerdude » Sat. Feb. 15, 2014 6:39 am

Sausage, my favorite food group! Plowed the snow yesterday morning in the dark, now I need 3 girlfriends to find the gas cap to the tractor....April, May and June.

 
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Post by Keepaeyeonit » Sat. Feb. 15, 2014 7:11 am

Goog morning folks and how are things? Excellent breakfast Freddy very good choice. I think were going to see 50* and rain later next week here in NE Ohio :( oh well not much I can do about it. I have to pay the coal man a visit this morning to get some more to try before I get my two year supply from him,down to my last ton of Harmony :( . I had to break out the screener out again due to the crazy amount of fines at the bottom of the pile so I hope the stuff he has now is cleaner. Take care people and have a good week :) .Keepaeyeonit


 
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Post by Freddy » Sat. Feb. 15, 2014 7:14 am

smokerdude wrote:Plowed the snow yesterday morning in the dark,

Me too! The John Deere blew a fuse. I snow blowed by feel, LOL. That's the second fuse this year. Maybe a wire rubbing someplace?

Yup.... over a foot of snow on it's way. Send the girls!

 
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Post by dcrane » Sat. Feb. 15, 2014 7:14 am

"There is a chance that as much as a foot of snow could fall in about 6 hours in some localized areas. This bullseye might be near the southern Plymouth County coastline!"... are you F'in kidding me :annoyed: I need to find another job that snow does not effect so much :mad3: open to ideas or to assist anyone needing help in SE Ma.

 
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Post by titleist1 » Sat. Feb. 15, 2014 7:24 am

morning all....good breakfast choice today!
I have to clear some snow from around the coal pile and re-fill the outside bin today. I know my coal pile will last through at least March so I can wait for my dealer to re-load his scarce supply of rice.
From the radar it looks like we will be getting some more snow today, but they said it would only be a few inches....no big deal by this point.
Have a great day everyone.

 
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Post by SuperBeetle » Sat. Feb. 15, 2014 8:11 am

We spent Valentine's Day clearing snow from our back roof. It drifted during the snow storm we had Wednesday/Thursday. It was at least 3 feet in spots. I was on the roof for a few minutes.......bad idea. Got back down and worked from a ladder. The Mrs. was out helping too along with Thor the nutty Doberman. More snow today but only a few inches this time. Guess I'll take some tylenol for my sore muscles.

 
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Post by Flyer5 » Sat. Feb. 15, 2014 8:16 am

dcrane wrote:"There is a chance that as much as a foot of snow could fall in about 6 hours in some localized areas. This bullseye might be near the southern Plymouth County coastline!"... are you F'in kidding me :annoyed: I need to find another job that snow does not effect so much :mad3: open to ideas or to assist anyone needing help in SE Ma.
Good morning, Coffee is great.

This weather is effecting every ones jobs up here. From cant get product or people are just not out shopping. I am ready for May.

 
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Post by buffalo bob » Sat. Feb. 15, 2014 8:22 am

morning all..great breakfast maple syrup over all..got 35 in on the ground here..clipper ur upcoming blizzard going thru now 5" so far thats how I got up to 35..well have a good day all I got more plowing ro do here..tooo bad the kubota don't run on coal...B.B.

 
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Post by lowfog01 » Sat. Feb. 15, 2014 8:28 am

Morning all,

We have a freezing drizzle this morning. It's all going to turn to some other form of precipitation later today as the temperatures fall to the teens. I'm glad I was able to get the bus dug out yesterday. I'm going to stay home and find something to do here. I heard them saying the B word - Blizzard - for the Northeast. What a mess! I'm glad that one is missing us. Keep warm, Lisa

 
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Post by Kennebago » Sat. Feb. 15, 2014 8:58 am

Going to have to be a quick - but great breakfast! And a nice hot coffee and then one to go. Plowed snow all day yesterday now have to get on the loader and walk the piles back so I have room for more that's to hit today -- I did spot some 40's in the forecast for next weekend - I sure would like some heat to take these snow piles down -- I'm outta room !


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