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Crappy weather warning
Here in western PA it is supposed to be 62 degrees at 0800, by 1000 it is supposed to be 22 degrees, and by noon winds up to 50 MPH, and tomorrow night...... snow. By the end of the week end they say it might total up to a foot of snow. I wish the 60 degrees would not leave but if it does, at least give us a crap load of snow so Satan will not be at work. I know all the H3ers across the US seems pretty excited by this but I have not seen may pics of the snow yet
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I think it (snow) is going to go NW of us ScoutsOut. I was planning on a trip to Altoona tomorrow for Christmas shopping so I have been eyeballing it closely. The back side of the storm might swing south and then northeast to hit us, but I am having my doubts. We will, however, be getting some seriously nasty rain and wind. So watch the puddles and the areas prone to high vehicle profile roll over zones during high wind (like Altoona - i.e. Cresson Mountain). I get freaked out due to black ice (Satan?). These types of conditions are condusive to it *argghhhhh*
We'll have something to play in - I am just not sure what... :popcorn: |
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Clarification>>> Satan= my boss, the male hating, military hating, lying, young hating... evil lady. She chased away her Ameri-corp worker by constantly having to touch her and running her hands thru her hair but the worker was young and afraid to say anything.
Tuesday she claimed she was missing a report I had turned into her so I told her I had placed it in her box and I had my secretary witness it. I walked down stairs and she followed me down and as I watch she took the report "which she did not have" but was in her hand and pretend to find it on the counter. It is to the point anymore she does not even attempt to hide her lies... Some how the director still likes her but I am pretty sure she is one sexual advance away from a law suit and the way she has to touch all the young ladies here, it may not be long |
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please film it... RYD |
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you better do a search of the forum for the pic i posted earlier of her earlier, i would not subject even those I hate to any sexually explict, or even non sexually explicit photos, of her.
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That's just sick. That beotch is digging her own grave. |
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I was in Altoona once and all I remember is that coming down the mountain was crazy as hell... It was staight down. And there was a small bowling alley and Pub.. God those were the days...:D |
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I bet Altoona has changed much since then. It is a moderate sized metro-area now with a lot of big city offerings and problems alike. But I like trekking down there - the food and shopping are excellent for the area!
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SOme of the most challenging roads are the two "pikes" that lead into and out of Johnstown. A few years ago we had a military formal there. It ended at 2300 (1100 pm) and it was 43 degrees. We goofed off with the waitress for a little and when we left at 2330 it was snowing. With in the 20 minutes it took us to get to the pike (route 56 I beleive) it was closed with over a foot of snow. We sat at the bottom of the hill for about an hour before a local cop came back to all the guys with 4x4s and said we could try to make it up but if we got stuck there might not be a rescue until morning. I had a Jeep Comache then and I made it up but it was pretty exciting, stopped and pulled my friends blazer out more than once.
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Yep - Route 56 is is what I use for the commute both ways. It can be a real nail biter. Cresson Mt. isn't something you turn you back on either and Pleasantville Mt., headed to Bedford on Route 56 East is just insane during fog or winter snows.
Tis one reason I wanted the H3 - if it doesn't make, I truly believe nothing will short of a tracked vehicle. :giggling: PS Skip the photos of Satan - but do send those cute Americorp Workers :clapping: |
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I forgot about Satan!:D:D:D
I must turn some photo chops tenite.:jump: |
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go back to the h-2 site RYD |
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We got some drizzle here, but most of this storm completely missed us! A few branches/trees have come down so far. I guess the wind isn't quite here yet. But not quite the doomsday scenario the EBS led me to believe when it woke me up at 5:30.
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Severe thunderstorms possible, massive and damaging wind gusts and tons of rain for this evening and night. Oh well.:( |
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That's the best idea I've heard all day long. Be right back.
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When you are that old do you take Viagra to do that?
The enragement is thick w/ this one. ![]() |
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Tell that to my roof!!Shingles in the front yard and and my insurance company saying"make sure you cover it up so water doesn't get into the house"F-you I don't do God Damn 20ft ladders.You fix it! Plus almost lost my Santa in the front yard,:rant: Not really bad but a P.I.T.A. |
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No rain or snow here but the wind has been terrible. I had roof damage here tonight to which the landlord had to come out and make emergency repairs. I lost a few roof tiles from underneath the deck roof. Unreal...
I don't think the H3 will do well in high winds at highway speeds - she might stay parked in the morning - yikes! :OWNED: |
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Here is one for you guys. I know it's Alaska and "what do you expect" kind of stuff......
It did snow last night about 8" (which actually makes it warm here) Statement as of 9:30 am AST on December 1, 2006 ... November 2006 one of the driest and coldest in Anchorage... November of 2006 turned out to be one of the driest and coldest on record for Anchorage. A persistent weather pattern of high pressure over the Bering Sea maintained a northerly wind blowing into south central Alaska. Cold and dry air kept the sky clear. That allowed welcome sunshine during the daytime but many nights saw temperatures fall to below zero. The entire month remained at or below 32 degrees... the first time that has happened since 1973. Also of interest is that no new temperature records were set in spite of the lengthy cold spell. Precipitation fell on only a few days and was meager. On the 15th strong winds gusting to 41 mph brought a renewal of cold air to the region. At the end of the month the huge mass of Arctic air was leaving Alaska... headed for the lower 48 states. Here is how November 2006 ranked within the 90-year Anchorage record: Average temperature... ..11.9 degrees... ..Third coldest on record. 1st... ... .9.4 degrees... .1955 2nd... ... 10.1 degrees... .1990 3rd... ... 11.9 degrees... .2006 4th... ... 12.0 degrees... .1950 Precipitation... ... ... ..0.04 inch... ..Tied for second driest. 1st... ... .0.03 inch... .1921 2nd... ... .0.04 inch... .1934 ... ... .0.04 inch... .2006 3rd... ... .0.08 inch... .1985 Snowfall... ... ... ... ... .1.0 inch... ..Second least-snowiest. 1st... ... .0.9 inch... ..1995 2nd... ... .1.0 inch... ..2006 3rd... ... .1.5 inches... 1985 4th... ... .1.8 inches... 1984 Dec 06 |
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Wooh!:eek: That's cold up there. I can't imagine.
Well, my Mom was born in Adak- so my womb has been there.:giggling: |
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