Eno, Eno, Eno. I should have thought that you would have learned that snow is just one big cooler. Here is a fun new game I play when it snows.
Grab a six pack, 12 pack or whatever is appropriate to the length of your sidewalk or cravings.
Walk length of area to be shoveled, placing beer in snow at appropriate spots to be determined by shoveler.
Get shovel and shovel to first beer. Consume. Repeat until project finished.
Objective. Complete project before last beer freezes.
If really smart. Keep beer in cooler next to couch, watch TV, drink beer until cooler is empty and wait for warmer weather to melt snow.
Yes indeed grazer, Minot and Walhalla. You chose well moving to Hawaii. I had been going to the very southern tip of Texas to spend my winters in sunny warm weather, but with the state of the economy right now we have decided to brave western Washington’s winter, which still is much warmer than ND.
Computational linguist Steven J. Derose lists the following as snow-related English words in general use: avalanche, berg, blizzard, cornice, crevasse, dusting, floe, flurry, freezing rain, frost, glacier, glare ice, hardpack, hoarfrost, ice, iceball, iceberg, icecap, ice crystal, ice field, ice storm, icicle, new-fallen snow, powder, rime, slush, snowball, snowbank, snowcap, snowdrift, snowfall, snowflake, snowlike, snowstorm, and yellow snow. He suggests that skiers may have more words. I didn’t see $%#& or @#%$!
Zaristerex almost 16 years ago
I wonder if there are any Gina-Mitzi strips in which they’re not thinking about or talking about the boys.
tiger1tt almost 16 years ago
share the fun with d wifey and d pink mutt….y freeze your buns off alone
lazygrazer almost 16 years ago
I understand snow shoveling men and dogs have a language of their own.
cleokaya almost 16 years ago
Eno, Eno, Eno. I should have thought that you would have learned that snow is just one big cooler. Here is a fun new game I play when it snows.
Grab a six pack, 12 pack or whatever is appropriate to the length of your sidewalk or cravings. Walk length of area to be shoveled, placing beer in snow at appropriate spots to be determined by shoveler. Get shovel and shovel to first beer. Consume. Repeat until project finished. Objective. Complete project before last beer freezes. If really smart. Keep beer in cooler next to couch, watch TV, drink beer until cooler is empty and wait for warmer weather to melt snow.lazygrazer almost 16 years ago
LOL @ cleokaya’s expertise!
Did I understand you hail from North Dakota? Me too. I grew up in the Grand Forks area. Still thawing out years later.
bald almost 16 years ago
beer doesn’t freeze a quickly as cola- i exploded a 12 pack of cols when i left it in my car in wyoming one winter night
cleokaya almost 16 years ago
Yes indeed grazer, Minot and Walhalla. You chose well moving to Hawaii. I had been going to the very southern tip of Texas to spend my winters in sunny warm weather, but with the state of the economy right now we have decided to brave western Washington’s winter, which still is much warmer than ND.
comicgos almost 16 years ago
Computational linguist Steven J. Derose lists the following as snow-related English words in general use: avalanche, berg, blizzard, cornice, crevasse, dusting, floe, flurry, freezing rain, frost, glacier, glare ice, hardpack, hoarfrost, ice, iceball, iceberg, icecap, ice crystal, ice field, ice storm, icicle, new-fallen snow, powder, rime, slush, snowball, snowbank, snowcap, snowdrift, snowfall, snowflake, snowlike, snowstorm, and yellow snow. He suggests that skiers may have more words. I didn’t see $%#& or @#%$!