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Okay, because you are all dying to know this:

Here's the latest on my travails with the snowstorm of Wednesday.  We've had an additional 6 inches which I've been trying to deal with a little each day.

I am in serious pain here because I just came in from shoveling the driveway which is a quarter-mile long and slants upward.  My wrists, never in good shape, are shot to hell.  Darvocet time.......wish I had something stronger.

The snow is piled higher than an SUV--I kid you not......I saw it.  So, in my attempts to throw the snow up, it rolls right back down.  Below the snow is an inch of ice, that I refuse to tackle.

I am NOT crying on your shoulder, guys.......just feeling a little sorry for myself 'cause am in pain, I guess.

The real kicker?  It started to snow again just as I finished up.  AZ here I come--at least in the spring when planes aren't ice-coated and flying in blizzard conditions.  'course, I'll have to avoid tornadoes then.

Merde!  can't win..

 

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This deserves first place for at least a while, fgs!

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Not sure what part of the country you live in but...you should consider a snow blower....

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Gregger wrote: Not sure what part of the country you live in but...you should consider a snow blower....

I've suggested that but some just don't understand new technology! mistake.gif

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRjVeRbhtRU&eurl

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Ah, Toni, you'll forget all about this on one of those glorious Ohio spring days with the dogwoods blooming and the robins singing.

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Don't listen about the damn snowblowers. I didn't have one growing up, and considering the narrow area your working in a snowblower ain't gonna cut it anyways. Sorry about your wrists giving out, of course that wouldn't happen if you wearn't 104 years old:P I suggest getting a sugar daddyhappy1.gif

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Don't get smart with me, fella.......I'm not a day over 70!   :D

A daddy of sugar? aka sugar daddy........but they're usually older than the chick, so what the aitch good would that do me in re getting rid of snow?  He'd drop dead, I'd have to call 911, and the day would be ruined 'cause the snow would still be there.  :X

 

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Don't listen about the damn snowblowers. I didn't have one growing up, and considering the narrow area your working in a snowblower ain't gonna cut it anyways. Sorry about your wrists giving out, of course that wouldn't happen if you wearn't 104 years old:P I suggest getting a sugar daddyhappy1.gif

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Just gave mine away last year......was a royal pain to start for someone my build.  Of course, now I regret it, but ...:?

 

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Not sure what part of the country you live in but...you should consider a snow blower....

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tny795 wrote: Don't get smart with me, fella.......I'm not a day over 70!   :D

A daddy of sugar? aka sugar daddy........but they're usually older than the chick, so what the aitch good would that do me in re getting rid of snow?  He'd drop dead, I'd have to call 911, and the day would be ruined 'cause the snow would still be there.  :X

 



But you'd get the insurance!!!!!!smile8.gif

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ROFLM$$O :D :D :D :D

Where/How did you find that hilarious thing????

On the other hand, it doesn't apply to moi.  I know all about those new-fangled machines oft referred to as blowers of snow! 

Have had 2 of them--pull and electric.......stuff 'em!  Am but a dainty, not strong, cute-ish woman.  My arms cannot deal with a pull cord 6' in length..........so, put that in your pipe, etc.   ;)

 

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Gregger wrote: Not sure what part of the country you live in but...you should consider a snow blower....

I've suggested that but some just don't understand new technology! mistake.gif

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRjVeRbhtRU&eurl

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Okay, then Buy a damn Scroll Blower with a text attachment.hand6.gif

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ENN OH = no, no, no

damned, or not, they're sold out  :X

by next year I'll be in my urn and won't care.

 

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Okay, then Buy a damn Scroll Blower with a text attachment.hand6.gif

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tny795 wrote: Just gave mine away last year......was a royal pain to start for someone my build.  Of course, now I regret it, but ...:?

 

Gregger wrote:
Not sure what part of the country you live in but...you should consider a snow blower....

I use an electric start..plug it in an away you go!!!!hand6.gif

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Anybody got some stronger drugs?

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tny795 wrote: ROFLM$$O :D :D :D :D

Where/How did you find that hilarious thing????

On the other hand, it doesn't apply to moi.  I know all about those new-fangled machines oft referred to as blowers of snow! 

Have had 2 of them--pull and electric.......stuff 'em!  Am but a dainty, not strong, cute-ish woman.  My arms cannot deal with a pull cord 6' in length..........so, put that in your pipe, etc.   ;)

 

KenC wrote:
Gregger wrote: Not sure what part of the country you live in but...you should consider a snow blower....

I've suggested that but some just don't understand new technology! mistake.gif

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRjVeRbhtRU&eurl


Haven;t even tried to smoke a pipe since 1962!!!!

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1962?heck back then you could have smoked my diaper. boy10.gif

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I had a broken neck ....he he .... I have morphine sulphate .... I also have many Tilox, oxycontin and vicoden ...BUT I HATE PILLS ...they f up my guts ...... I also like more conventional

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Anybody got some stronger drugs?

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Well, pain management was a total wash for today. Adding booze just made me silly all day.

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Look in the phone book under driveway plow service. Put your shovel away. Save your money on a snow blower. They're noisy as hell, smelly, sometimes hard to start. And, if you run out of gas and can't get out of your darn driveway - now what are gonna do?

CALL A PLOW SERVICE. That's what. cat28.gif


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