Saturday, December 7, 2024

That was the day Bob decided to move to Florida

 


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  1. No such thing as global warming... it's a scam. And there isn't a more qualified expert to tell you all about it other than Billy Bob Thornton, I kid you not.
    https://www.newstarget.com/2024-12-05-global-freezing-carbon-footprint-scam-of-century.html

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  2. The day Bob killed the bulldozer guy and ate his libber with a fine chianti.

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  3. Who shovels snow with a pointed shovel?

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    1. Bob, who moved to Florida

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    2. Are you sure it's not a small square point? If you've ever shoveled Sierra Cement, you'd know a small square point is all you'd ever want to use on that stuff.

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    3. I used to have a John Deere utility tractor, with an end loader. Far better than a snow blower, unless the snow blower is a Larue, the kind that they use to keep Donner Pass open.

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  4. Reminds me of the time I lived in Maryland after a 15" snowfall. Lived in a townhouse with limited parking availability. Anyway, shoveled out my car to make a trip to the store. When I got back of course there was some motherfucker that took that spot. I said fuck it, and shoveled him IN to the top of his trunk and around the sides.

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  5. I am from CA an we keep our snow in the mountains. In 96 me and my family was moved by my business to NoVA as I got promoted. I learned real cold as snow hit the area multiple times. Later in 05 after my sons were out of HS me and my wife moved to Atlanta as I handled a different part of the company. It was better, less cost, warmer but more domestic travel.

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  6. You haven't lived in snow country until you've had to shovel the tops of snow banks along your driveway down into your yard to make room for more snow in late January because you just couldn't throw the snow up high enough anymore. That was the day I cursed the decision to double the width of the driveway.

    Nemo

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  7. That happened to me in Minnesota several times each for their very long winters.

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  8. Toro two stroke, 20", single stage. Snow blow when the driveway is 4-5" deep. Might have to do multiple passes per storm. Still beats shoveling.

    Spin

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