Oh my... that's awful.Some guy put a generator in his basement, went to bed, and in the morning him and his 19 year old daughter were dead from the fumes.
Why on earth would he put the generator inside the house?? :shocked:
So sad.
Oh my... that's awful.Some guy put a generator in his basement, went to bed, and in the morning him and his 19 year old daughter were dead from the fumes.
Don't feel bad. I'm at my house and I live in an area where I know we can get snow, and I still have no boots. :doh:Whooeee...tell me about it. :doh: .....and me without any boots!
west/northwest of boston these days. it's starting to come down pretty well right now and we're suppose to be getting 8-12 inches. i'm pumped! the mid atlantic has been getting our share this winter, and i for one am tired of it!
on a side note, i just picked up my new (to me) car and can't wait to go tearing around in the snow* with excessive horsepower and the best all wheel drive system out there!:guitar:
that and i enjoy cruising around in snow storms helping people out who need it...
*for those worried about my nonchalant attitude towards what would otherwise be classified as reckless endangerment, i'm a very safe driver with lots of experience. especially in the snow (lived in boston, minnesota and northwestern ontario)...
We had a lot before Christmas but not much after Christmas.Has Colorado had much snow this winter?
In Virginia, the weather also has changed dramatically. Recently arrived residents in the northern suburbs, accustomed to today's anemic winters, might find it astonishing to learn that there were once ski runs on Ballantrae Hill in McLean, with a rope tow and local ski club. Snow is so scarce today that most Virginia children probably don't own a sled. But neighbors came to our home at Hickory Hill nearly every winter weekend to ride saucers and Flexible Flyers.
In those days, I recall my uncle, President Kennedy, standing erect as he rode a toboggan in his top coat, never faltering until he slid into the boxwood at the bottom of the hill. Once, my father, Atty. Gen. Robert Kennedy, brought a delegation of visiting Eskimos home from the Justice Department for lunch at our house. They spent the afternoon building a great igloo in the deep snow in our backyard. My brothers and sisters played in the structure for several weeks before it began to melt. On weekend afternoons, we commonly joined hundreds of Georgetown residents for ice skating on Washington's C&O Canal, which these days rarely freezes enough to safely skate.
Meanwhile, Exxon Mobil and its carbon cronies continue to pour money into think tanks whose purpose is to deceive the American public into believing that global warming is a fantasy.
I'm pretty sure this is God's judgment on the DC area for trying to push through government run health-care. :noid:
Somebody had to say it.
Your dad probably already has been told this but it bears repeating. Prostate cancer, caught early and treated is highly curable! He can't afford to miss Doctor's appointments. Wrap a blanket around him and get him into the car, with the heater running! Blessings to you and your family. bybeePat Robertson, is that you?
Back to the OP.
I've lived in Florida since I was 4, I've never seen a winter this cold. I don't even own much in the way of cold weather gear for this reason. We went out to a night club a few weeks ago, had to leave early because we were freezing. Probly should have dressed warmer.
I'm fearing my next electric bill.
My dad is making a big crybaby of himself over this. He keeps cancelling doctors appointments because it's too cold for him to leave the house. He was recently diagnosed with prostate cancer.