Adam@Home by Rob Harrell for March 05, 2017
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Katy: I think I've had my fill of winter. Adam: How so? Katy: Like, when I see snow, I want to yell at it. And the sight of salty, sandy roads makes me want to pitch a fit! Adam: Oh, you just need a little attitude adjustment. C'mon. Let's make a snowman. You'll see. Katy: No. As a snow being, I'd be predisposed to dislike him. Adam: Oh, come on. Katy: Fine. But if I don't see the sun by next week, I'm taking the hair dryer to him.
Doctor Toon over 7 years ago
I have always loved snow; love to see it fall, the way it looks when it covers everything, even fascinated by how it melts
Driving in it is fine, as long as there isn’t much traffic
Never minded cold until middle age, but I can’t take it as well as I used to
Jeff0811 over 7 years ago
So far here in the Midwest, it has been colder in March than it was in February, or so it seems. I am so looking forward to April.
Dani Rice over 7 years ago
JEFF this is the first time since – oh, I can’t remember – that I’m going to put on a coat. Temps have been in the upper 50s and low 60’ in Baltimore most of the winter. Last night, it went down to 13 in Baltimore. No worries; it’ll be back to “normal” on Tuesday.
well-i-never over 7 years ago
She could read the comics today and find inspiration in Barkeater Lake.
nosirrom over 7 years ago
When I was young I never heard yelling at snow, especially if school was canceled. But these days, after shoveling it, I hear lots of yelling. From my back!
julie.mason1 Premium Member over 7 years ago
Doc Toon. Wouldn’t a cup of your nuclear coffee set out on the porch melt all snow within a quarter mile radius?
Doctor Toon over 7 years ago
@JULIE.MASON1
My Nuclear Coffee is unpredictable, one batch might melt the snow and another batch might animate every snowman for miles round
JP Steve Premium Member over 7 years ago
Another 5cm last night. March! Vancouver! @#^%&!
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 7 years ago
No, what you want is Jimmy Neutron’s patented Snow Evaporator Gun or SEG. Point it, pull the trigger and snow just vanishes in a burst of steam into the air without burning anything. It forces the crystalline snow to sublimate into vapor bypassing the liquid form.A caution here, never point it at a living thing at full power. Jimmy Neutron, Retroville, Nataqua, USA.