Here it is mid-January in upstate NY and I drove my bug to work today!.
......No snow, no road salt......no problem.
Here it is mid-January in upstate NY and I drove my bug to work today!.
......No snow, no road salt......no problem.
You should be down here in N.E. Tex. it has been in the upper 60's and even just over 80 the other day. Now this kind of winter I could handle every year. Also we never have road salt to worry about.
Just wait till it hits 170F this summer.
Same here in CT (it is mid January here too :)
Jarnuary - it is the new April.
..........Yeah......I lived in Texas for eleven years starting in '70. No offense, but that hill country west of Austin towards Kerrville and down to San Marcos, that's the part of Texas that I liked the best. What a wonderful area that is all year round. I wouldn't mind going there to retire where my kids and creditors could never find me.
Your kids may have a hard time, but just the entry you made here will direct the creditors where to look. I agree ......The Hill Country is a nice area of TX.
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Well, This last weekend, My wife and I drove ( yeah,....I said DROVE) from the Dallas TX area, to Winona Minesota. It was 82 last tuesday I think. I watched the weather like a hawk and decided the driving would be mostly friendly, so we went........ Arrived in Minesota just before noon, and it was warm enough that I was comfy without a coat. I suppose it was in the mid 40's.....Nice really. Then the drive home starting Sunday morning about 4:45am, it was just 32degrees , and got home to Dallas again it was around
65......at least it felt like it, at 9:00pm. What a great weather trip!See my next "new" post about the rest.
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......You're right except that there's lots of people with my name. I know of a couple right here where I live. One of them got me on the 'hot check list' at the local retailers here a few years ago. There's even a Tim Rogers in Australia with his own rock band......lol
when it is 150 in the summer, the power generator breaks down (over heating), you are 130 pounds, starving to death, drinking what little water is left in your radiator, trying to kill the cats that are eating the corpses in the street, listening to your kids scream as they take their last painful breath.....
then we will all realise what stupid creatures we are..
until then,
live it up.
Rich
Aren't you a ray of bitter sunshine...
Ehh, Tim - hate to remind you but you posted your license plate number in a recent post. "THEY" will find you...! :)
Remco
I always thought You rock, Timmy :D
Jan
............You're forgetting that "THEY" are mostly slackers with less intellect than a loaf of bread. Learn this: without a SS no. and a birthdate, "THEY" have no way to easily figure out which Tim Rogers is which. It's not like people go out anymore like they did years ago and actually look for anyone. The American peculiarity about all of this is that everyone automatically assumes that they're important enough in the first place to be worth looking for. I'm not that worried because I know that I'm not.
Socal is a good 80, until this week and it goes to low 70's. We drive every day and night, no snow, unless you want to drive to Big Bear Mnts. Makes for lots of jammin with fellow musicians and drinkin' home made beer.
Take care, my brothers, when global warming gets a head of steam, I'll invite all you guys here to Cali and we'll make music, drink beer and be merry, we'll hang about in my new studio (just got my plans from the city) and we'll watch the cats eat corpses and record the kids screaming and be drunk, or something like that.
Rick Bass Players Drink Bass and Homemade beer, 4x4ing in XJs'
Lighten up Francis, ehhh Tim. :) I'm with you on the paranoia issue.
I thought it was irresistably funny that you mentioned that you were in an area in TX where you could not be found and posted your totally traceable tag in a different thread - had to raz you on it. :)
Considering that I drive an ACVW... there is no water in my car's radiator.
Besides, the era of the Vikings was brought about by "global warming".... did they all drive too many cars also? Prior to the last major ice age there was a large warming trend... we have yet to find the automobiles and coal-fired power plants from that civilization...
Just a thought.
Dude! This is the air-cooled newsgroup!
hmm....
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drinking what little water is left in your windshield washer reservoir
Rich
Never had one of those. Anyhow, the ammonia would not be too tasty if I did have one.
Up here in MinneSnowta we add antifreeze to windshield water, usually something like vodka or JD. Beats the open-bottle law, too.
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