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AS WAY COLD...:freek:...:_snowplow
The mercury dipped down to somewhere between -26 to -33 degrees below the doughnut tonight, depending on which weather report you wish to believe...:eekgray:
I'm not complaining, since I choose to live here, but DANG...that's a cold bugger out there tonight!
On the plus side, Suzy cranks over & lights right up, like she can't hardly wait to go tearing around in this uber icebox I live in...:thumbup:
Took a cup of steaming hot water from the coffee machine outside & made my own personal ice cloud...:thumbup: VERY little water hit the ground.
See this...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJzEwP8uea4
I tell you, the ways to entertain myself in weather like this are almost endless!
The craziest thing I've seen so far? The guy who walks laps around my parking lot for exercise most mornings at 0530...IS OUT THERE THIS MORNING!
I think I'd better keep a camera on him, just in case he freezes up.
Hope all my VX Fam is staying warm & toasty this winter...:yesgray:.:heart:
I guess you are talking Fahrenheit?? not Celsius??
That there be damn cold.
PK
I guess you are talking Fahrenheit?? not Celsius??
That there be damn cold.
PK
Right you are Sir!... -33 DEG F
Just heard an update on the telly, we made national news...:dance:
Scott Harness
01/02/2010, 06:51 AM
Right you are Sir!... -33 DEG F
Ahh the changing of the seasons!:_snowplow:eek::p
Windchill this AM...22 degrees:bgwb:
1st White Christmas in 60 years, at least for a couple of hours!
VX crazy
01/02/2010, 07:30 AM
Right you are Sir!... -33 DEG F
Just heard an update on the telly, we made national news...:dance:
That is just crazy and unhealthy I think! Its in the 30's here at night, and I cant do anything but keep lots of layers on and not go out! LOL
handeeman
01/02/2010, 08:19 AM
Winter has hit here in Orlando too. High around 50 today with a low near freezing tonight and a few nights this week. Don't think i can make any ice clouds tho. I'd try it if T4B was standing around close by...lol...j/k, bet there'd be more than water hit the ground, would be worth it tho.
Did get to enjoy a white Christmas in Okla this year (100 miles North of Scott Harness) woulda loved to have the VX in the snow...don't think hardly any vehicles moved for 2 days. It's funny, they don't have the equipment to handle even a light freeze and people don't have a clue of how to drive.
To live in an area that gets to -33 by choice, only confirms what some suspect of you Ldub....there's a VX'r in Austin Texas (can't think of her name) but she has a name more appropriate to you..or a portion of her name....
One time when i lived in Lubbock Tx...it got really cold like that..I was out walking around and found this very unusual clear blue thing laying in the snow (about the size of you fist). I took it in and set it on the table, it thawed and went (insert the sound of passing gas here). That's just way too cold.
VX crazy
01/02/2010, 08:48 AM
handeeman you cant think of my name? I just posted before you LOL......and I HATE the cold....I was in Orlando over christmas, thank goodness I missed out on that cold you have now!
handeeman
01/02/2010, 08:57 AM
handeeman you cant think of my name? I just posted before you LOL......and I HATE the cold....I was in Orlando over christmas, thank goodness I missed out on that cold you have now!
I was having one of my senior moments...j/k..i fiured Ldub would know to whom I was referring lol. I agree with you 100% about the cold....been thinkin of maybe a summer home in Fargo tho.
nfpgasmask
01/02/2010, 02:26 PM
This winter in Reno has been the coldest I have seen it since I moved here 3 years ago...
Bart
Triathlete
01/02/2010, 02:34 PM
I know what you're going through Dub....it ONLY got up to 72 today...Bbrrrrrrrr!:bwgy:
VX KAT
01/02/2010, 02:57 PM
I know what you're going through Dub....it ONLY got up to 72 today...Bbrrrrrrrr!:bwgy:
OK, Billy's done it again 'bout his weather.....let's all get him back this summer, when it's 110 or so in Tucson :freek:, call up this thread and give him your temp (well Handee you may need to skip this one as Orlando in summer is wayyyyy humid).....:laugho::laugho::laugho:
In August I'll be able to write we're enjoying a balmy 80 or 85, 17% humidity up in my mountains, how 'bout you??? :p :thumbup:
'course we've learned he loves to torture his body, so maybe he likes riding in 110?:?: j/k:p
deermagnet
01/02/2010, 04:20 PM
http://weathersticker.wunderground.com/weathersticker/gizmotimetempbig_both/language/www/US/ND/Fargo.gif
http://weathersticker.wunderground.com/weathersticker/gizmotimetempbig_both/language/www/US/PA/Dunmore.gif
http://weathersticker.wunderground.com/weathersticker/gizmotimetempbig_both/language/www/US/NH/Mount_Washington.gif
http://www.wtv-zone.com/markg/mag/imag/cold.gif Mark http://www.wtv-zone.com/markg/mag/imag/cold2.gif
Triathlete
01/02/2010, 04:39 PM
30+ years of Tucson summers...I have sort of climatized. The heat does't bother me to much...just wear minimal clothing (I only own 2 pair of long pants) and drink a LOT of fluids. But I HATE cold weather. I would much rather brave the dry heat.:bwgy:
Snow is nice...if I can drive there, play, and then leave it behind! Mt Lemmon is only 2 hours to the top, 5ish if on my bike! Or if I want to be more adventurous I can go up the back "road" which I have been itching to do after we get a few fresh feet of snow on it! Should be fun.:yesy:
VX KAT
01/02/2010, 05:02 PM
30+ years of Tucson summers...I have sort of climatized. The heat does't bother me to much...just wear minimal clothing (I only own 2 pair of long pants) and drink a LOT of fluids. But I HATE cold weather. I would much rather brave the dry heat.:bwgy:
Snow is nice...if I can drive there, play, and then leave it behind! Mt Lemmon is only 2 hours to the top, 5ish if on my bike! Or if I want to be more adventurous I can go up the back "road" which I have been itching to do after we get a few fresh feet of snow on it! Should be fun.:yesy:
oh yer no fun!
pbkid
01/02/2010, 08:57 PM
i love the cold. personally.... its the damn heat that i cant stand...
anything above about 70 and im miserable.
although, -33 is too much for me. i feel for ya dub.
im comfortable in my regular shorts and a t-shirt up until about 10 degree's then i have to get the pants out.
it works the same way in reverse billy, your acclimated to the warm, im acclimated to the cold.
http://weathersticker.wunderground.com/weathersticker/gizmotimetempbig_both/language/www/US/ND/Fargo.gif
http://weathersticker.wunderground.com/weathersticker/gizmotimetempbig_both/language/www/US/PA/Dunmore.gif
http://weathersticker.wunderground.com/weathersticker/gizmotimetempbig_both/language/www/US/NH/Mount_Washington.gif
http://www.wtv-zone.com/markg/mag/imag/cold.gif Mark http://www.wtv-zone.com/markg/mag/imag/cold2.gif
Thanks Mark, that'll be interesting to watch tonight, to see how low it go...:thumbup:
although, -33 is too much for me. i feel for ya dub.
No worries Jack, yer old uncle is pretty well insulated...:yesgray:
Add to that, several layers of warm clothing, a big furry rabbit bomber hat, Sorel -100 Blizzard Boots, a neoprene mask, & a pair of Ice Armor gloves, & it's all good...:thumbup:
The only drawback is the fact that I take off, & put back on more clothing in one night than the average stripper...:rolleyesg
hey dub i am sure been asked over and over but what do the locals think of the movie?
hey dub i am sure been asked over and over but what do the locals think of the movie?
Most think the linguistic profile of the area was a bit over done, but we all dispose of at least one person per year using a wood chipper...:yesgray:
So that part was pretty accurate...:smilewink
Scott Harness
01/03/2010, 06:51 AM
Thanks Mark, that'll be interesting to watch tonight, to see how low it go...:thumbup:
No worries Jack, yer old uncle is pretty well insulated...:yesgray:
Add to that, several layers of warm clothing, a big furry rabbit bomber hat, Sorel -100 Blizzard Boots, a neoprene mask, & a pair of Ice Armor gloves, & it's all good...:thumbup:
The only drawback is the fact that I take off, & put back on more clothing in one night than the average stripper...:rolleyesg
I like the cold better than I used to.I just don't like wearing 50# of clothes!
Shorts,Teva's and T-shirt for me:yesb:
I keep the house very warm, so all the clothes have to come off when I get inside
VX KAT
01/03/2010, 10:03 AM
This post could go here or in the 3 mystery hoses thread....
OK, (insert Mark's 2 custom frozen icons here)
http://www.wtv-zone.com/markg/mag/imag/cold.gif http://www.wtv-zone.com/markg/mag/imag/cold2.gif
DONE !...:laughing:
Good plan Dub, to wait a bit before messing with the bonnet! Growing up in Pittsburgh, one month in my last semester of college it was in the - teens for about 3 weeks. Had a '77 Celica, hood opened from the windshield side, & had to shoot ether into the carb each morning to get it started to get to college. One morning during "finals week" doing that when it was like -19, one of the hood hinges just broke off...frozen metal just sheared off...so just closed it up, drove on as I had to take those finals. Luckily the hood closed the way it did so it couldn't fly up while driving. Brrrrrr!
Another morning that week, the door wouldn't latch after I got in, the latchy thing was frozen and wouldn't engage. Had to crank the heat to high, drive around a parking lot hanging onto the door handle until the cabin warmed the door enough to latch....Brrrrrr!...:rollo2:
OK, definitely confirmed my decision to move to Calif after graduation!
This post could go here or in the 3 mystery hoses thread....
OK, (insert Mark's 2 custom frozen icons here)
http://www.wtv-zone.com/markg/mag/imag/cold.gif http://www.wtv-zone.com/markg/mag/imag/cold2.gif
DONE !...:laughing:
Good plan Dub, to wait a bit before messing with the bonnet! Growing up in Pittsburgh, one month in my last semester of college it was in the - teens for about 3 weeks. Had a '77 Celica, hood opened from the windshield side, & had to shoot ether into the carb each morning to get it started to get to college. One morning during "finals week" doing that when it was like -19, one of the hood hinges just broke off...frozen metal just sheared off...so just closed it up, drove on as I had to take those finals. Luckily the hood closed the way it did so it couldn't fly up while driving. Brrrrrr!
Another morning that week, the door wouldn't latch after I got in, the latchy thing was frozen and wouldn't engage. Had to crank the heat to high, drive around a parking lot hanging onto the door handle until the cabin warmed the door enough to latch....Brrrrrr!...:rollo2:
OK, definitely confirmed my decision to move to Calif after graduation!
Yah sure, you betcher boots doncha know...:rolleyesg
My door hinges are making a horrendous noise, but it's just too cold to do much about it.
VX KAT
01/03/2010, 10:59 AM
OK smarty pants, call me impressed, I don't know how you or Mark put those custom icons in, and I've tried!
Oh, and I SOOOOOO was goin put a "yah sure yah betcha" in that post, but I restrained myself! My in-laws live in Wisconsin and actually sound like that, guess it's close enough to ND!
OK smarty pants, call me impressed, I don't know how you or Mark put those custom icons in, and I've tried!
L0L...I went back to his original post & hit the "quote" button, then copied the siq (smilies in question) & pasted them into your message...:smilewink
Since I have a drop or two of moderation juice in my little slice of VX-I, I can do a bit of editing in other peoples posts...:mbrasd:...:uhohgray:...:naughty:
I keep the house very warm, so all the clothes have to come off when I get inside
And that's why none of us EVER come over to visit you when we're all in Moab...:laughing:
crotchrocket
01/04/2010, 01:34 AM
i thought the 0 degrees C were having here at the moment was cold but your weathers WAY to cold for me!!!!
Oh, and I SOOOOOO was goin put a "yah sure yah betcha" in that post, but I restrained myself! My in-laws live in Wisconsin and actually sound like that, guess it's close enough to ND!
L0L...I'm half cheese head "sconnie" on me Dear Mither's side...http://planetsmilies.net/happy-smiley-638.gif (http://planetsmilies.net)
crotchrocket
01/04/2010, 02:23 AM
We had an exchange student from wisconsin when i was younger, he was weird!! lol and also gave me a load of 'Wisconsin Dairy Cheese' stickers, :D
tom4bren
01/04/2010, 07:04 AM
... Sorel -100 Blizzard Boots ...
Ok Ldub - how do ya fit the gorilly feets in them???
Glad I hadn't started complaining about our 20 deg weather for the past week.
I spent 6 1/2 weeks at Ft Greely a few years back - I can relate to what you're livin through now.
VX KAT
01/04/2010, 07:39 AM
Oh lord, I've created a monster by bringing up the other custom icons issue.....take a look at you-know-who's sig line...wow, must not be a lot to monitor in Fargo ...in the middle of the night....when it's like -15 degrees...not until that dude running laps in the parking lot in the morning......
Very creative brother Dub!! A dancin' Chewbaca, AND a dancin' pirate nanner with a sword (or maybe that's Zorro nanner).....Rock on, Dude!
Oh, I missed the light up eyes on the skull...wow, that's impressive!
BigSwede
01/04/2010, 08:31 AM
I guess you are talking Fahrenheit?? not Celsius??
That there be damn cold.
PK
Almost the same at that temp...-33F = -36C
Remember, -40 is the same on both scales...
BigSwede
01/04/2010, 08:35 AM
I'm not complaining, since I choose to live here, but DANG...that's a cold bugger out there tonight!
Good call...people who bitch about the winter should GET THE *BLEEP* OUT!
If you don't like winter you are in the wrong place.
Me, I went cross country skiing on Saturday up in NW Wisconsin, temp was a balmy 2F. Had to wear long underwear, usually I don't for XC as you are working hard enough to stay warm.
BigSwede
01/04/2010, 08:41 AM
Most think the linguistic profile of the area was a bit over done,
Yeah, it was exaggerated a fair amount, although if you go to some of the small Norwegian farming towns not far from Fargo you can hear accents similar to the movie from the old folks...
But even us metropolitan types have a bit of an accent compared to elsewhere...I had a friend from Georgia who lived up here for a while, she used to get a kick out of hearing folks say words like "boat" and "coupon"...
nfpgasmask
01/04/2010, 08:46 AM
i love the cold. personally.... its the damn heat that i cant stand...
x2. I much prefer cooler over hotter. However, since I moved out west, I have a whole new appreciation for the summer. Ideal temps to me are 45-65F. But here where its dry, I can even deal with temps up to 85 and still be ok.
But lived in south Florida for 7 years, and to this day I don't understand how ANYONE could consider the weather there "pleasant" outside of maybe a month a year. Humidity is NOT my friend.
Bart
VX KAT
01/04/2010, 09:21 AM
Yeah, it was exaggerated a fair amount, although if you go to some of the small Norwegian farming towns not far from Fargo you can hear accents similar to the movie from the old folks...
yup, my in-laws are Norwegian, their parents all came over on the boat....we've got a "strom" in our last name.. ya sure, ya betcha!
Oh Karl! (sorry, when I type it out it just doesn't come across how my MIL says it..:laugho:)
BigSwede
01/04/2010, 11:20 AM
Heh, my first paying job ever (Hardees, 1978) I had an anal-retentive boss who chastised me for replying "Ya" instead of "Yes", said it was sloppy and such...I thought about arguing with him that my Dad, and his Dad before him (who came over on the boat from Sweden) had always talked like that and I wasn't likely to change my ways easily...but I decided it wasn't worth it, at least not for a crappy fast food job that was making me look forward eagerly to college.
pbkid
01/04/2010, 11:11 PM
Ideal temps to me are 45-65F.
Bart
Strangely enough, that seems to be my comfort zone also....
Whit (my gf) wasnt very happy with me today when i wanted to roll the windows down in the car. (it was around 40 degrees today) i was wearing basketball SHORTS and a t-shirt :thumbup:
MSHardeman
01/05/2010, 07:31 AM
Jack, you had better soak up as much of that 40 degree weather as you can. Sounds like we've got some winter weather coming through today/tonight with low's in Denver at, or below, zero. It's not dub's 40 below, but it's still pretty darn cold.
Oh lord, I've created a monster by bringing up the other custom icons issue.....take a look at you-know-who's sig line...wow, must not be a lot to monitor in Fargo ...in the middle of the night....when it's like -15 degrees...not until that dude running laps in the parking lot in the morning......
Very creative brother Dub!! A dancin' Chewbaca, AND a dancin' pirate nanner with a sword (or maybe that's Zorro nanner).....Rock on, Dude!
Oh, I missed the light up eyes on the skull...wow, that's impressive!
Thas right Suzee...it's all yer fault...http://www.mysmiley.net/imgs/smile/mad/mad0259.gif
You can't imagine how mad Miss Pat is at you...http://www.mysmiley.net/imgs/smile/mad/mad0233.gif
With these new toys, I'm NEVER leavin' the house... http://www.mysmiley.net/imgs/smile/animated/anim_63.gif
tom4bren
01/05/2010, 08:17 AM
Thas right Suzee...it's all yer fault...http://www.mysmiley.net/imgs/smile/mad/mad0259.gif
You can't imagine how mad Miss Pat is at you...http://www.mysmiley.net/imgs/smile/mad/mad0233.gif
With these new toys, I'm NEVER leavin' the house... http://www.mysmiley.net/imgs/smile/animated/anim_63.gif
I wonder how many Boss Man is gonna steal to add to our smilies.:_thinking
nfpgasmask
01/05/2010, 08:27 AM
Strangely enough, that seems to be my comfort zone also....
Whit (my gf) wasnt very happy with me today when i wanted to roll the windows down in the car. (it was around 40 degrees today) i was wearing basketball SHORTS and a t-shirt :thumbup:
I will say this, however: Around age 30 my metabolism just about bottomed out (at least it feels that way) and I notice now that I get cold sometimes whereas 5 years ago, I would have to be wet and naked outside in the middle of winter to get a chill. So, enjoy it while you can, Jack.
What about you, Dub? Do you find you get colder now that you turned 85 years old? :laughing:
Bart
VX KAT
01/05/2010, 08:29 AM
Thas right Suzee...it's all yer fault...http://www.mysmiley.net/imgs/smile/mad/mad0259.gif
You can't imagine how mad Miss Pat is at you...http://www.mysmiley.net/imgs/smile/mad/mad0233.gif
With these new toys, I'm NEVER leavin' the house... http://www.mysmiley.net/imgs/smile/animated/anim_63.gif
Well, we're just glad you've found sumpin' to do inside while it's -30 or so outside! This will provide you endless entertainment....:goof::laugho:...and who knows maybe the cold is makin' ya weird....oh, that's right yer already weird :eek: !!:p I've got to find your source of icons!!! I want some! ANd I hope Scott does add some...and brings back the PURPLE ones!
OK my mini me LDub actually changed the oil on the dune buggy yesterday (to Amsoil 4 stroke) ....removed the seats and back panel to find the oil dipstick :_wtf:...so his brilliant wife came inside and ordered a "dipstick relocation kit" for $20 under retail by making a low offer on one on ebay....I'm tellin' ya he's turnin' into a mini wrench! Too bad, his "sconnie" Dad is so far away 'cuz he's like you....dave was "exposed" as a youngin' but was more interested in playing with his chemistry set and becoming a chemist.....:disturbed
I see it's currently -15....maybe TLMP could warm you up? you know with some warm soup or some other warm vittles....don't think you're goin' out side much today. What's the lowest you think it ever went down to as a kid?
I think my -19 was the lowest ever that I've been in when the hood hinge broke off...learnt me a lesson and moved to CA 4 months later!
Stay warm!
VX crazy
01/05/2010, 09:27 AM
Sue, you and Ldub crack me up!!! I love it....
down here friday we are going for a low of like 17, WTF???? How do you move in that kind of cold? Do I need to seran wrap my house? LOL And my little 2 1/2 lb sweetpea cant keep me very warm LOL
vt_maverick
01/05/2010, 10:48 AM
Me, I went cross country skiing on Saturday up in NW Wisconsin, temp was a balmy 2F. Had to wear long underwear, usually I don't for XC as you are working hard enough to stay warm.
I just got back from the in-laws place up near Eau Claire Wisconsin, and that was the coldest this NC/VA native has ever been in his life. It was -17 F when I was packing Saturday morning, and most days it never got above 15-20 F during the day. Layering does help, but holy crap is that cold.
I see it's currently -15....maybe TLMP could warm you up? you know with some warm soup or some other warm vittles....don't think you're goin' out side much today. What's the lowest you think it ever went down to as a kid?
I think my -19 was the lowest ever that I've been in when the hood hinge broke off...learnt me a lesson and moved to CA 4 months later!
Stay warm!
Actually, right now it's a balmy 8 deg ABOVE zero...shirtsleeve weather...:thumbup:
About the coldest I've seen is somewhere between -42 & -45...http://www.mysmiley.net/imgs/smile/sign/sign0197.gif
Sue, you and Ldub crack me up!!! I love it....
down here friday we are going for a low of like 17, WTF???? How do you move in that kind of cold? Do I need to seran wrap my house? LOL And my little 2 1/2 lb sweetpea cant keep me very warm LOL
Get Y'all self down to wal-mart & get you some sweats...& lots of em... http://www.mysmiley.net/imgs/smile/characters/character0045.gif (http://www.mysmiley.net/free-scared-smileys.php) http://www.mysmiley.net/imgs/smile/characters/character0154.gif (http://www.mysmiley.net/free-war-smileys.php) http://www.mysmiley.net/imgs/smile/characters/character0168.gif (http://www.mysmiley.net)
BigSwede
01/05/2010, 11:43 AM
I just got back from the in-laws place up near Eau Claire Wisconsin, and that was the coldest this NC/VA native has ever been in his life. It was -17 F when I was packing Saturday morning, and most days it never got above 15-20 F during the day. Layering does help, but holy crap is that cold.
You do actually get used to it...the coldest I have ever cross-country skied in was -30F, up on the Gunflint Trail in NE Minnesota, near Canada. No wind, so it wasn't bad at all. We had been skiing in -10F weather all week, so we were acclimatized to it.
VX KAT
01/08/2010, 07:57 AM
seriously, what weight oil do you use in these temps....or wish you had....did you whip up a custom blend of 0w-0....or more like -30w-0?? :_wtf:
Don't they make engine warmers for this to lessen the damage potential by starting it in these temps? Back in '82 I was blissfully ignorant of the issue. I was just so annoyed with it not starting w/o the ether...'course I was pretty ignorant of the risks from that stuff too! :freek: Luckily never blew my face up!
seriously, what weight oil do you use in these temps....or wish you had....did you whip up a custom blend of 0w-0....or more like -30w-0?? :_wtf:
Don't they make engine warmers for this to lessen the damage potential by starting it in these temps? Back in '82 I was blissfully ignorant of the issue. I was just so annoyed with it not starting w/o the ether...'course I was pretty ignorant of the risks from that stuff too! :freek: Luckily never blew my face up!
Amsoil 5w22.5...:smilewink (4 qt 5w20/1 qt 5w30)
She cranks right over (new red top this fall) & has never failed to start.
I have a block heater that is GOING to get installed this summer.
BigSwede
01/08/2010, 11:31 AM
I use 5W-30 Mobil One. IMO worth the extra $$ for synthetic to have oil that flows rather than turning into molasses when it gets really cold...
handeeman
01/08/2010, 12:26 PM
I have a block heater that is GOING to get installed this summer.
Two Questions:
1. Does it work better in the summer?
2. If I was to buy one a a suprize gift for T4B, are they universal or do you have to specify right or left ear ?
Mile High VX
01/08/2010, 07:04 PM
I have a heater on my Dragon. jemorga put it on and has one on his Proton as well.
There are different types. The one I have attaches to the bottom of the oil pan with adhesive (no problems so far). The plug is run along the pan and then to the front cladding. A small hole in the cladding open area (where rowhards openings in the skid plate are) and a zip tie hold the plug in place and make it easy to find when pluggin' in for the night. It is not noticeble during the day. Doesn't require a lot of juice and it just keeps the oil warm, not operating temperature. I notice that the heater warms up about 10 minutes faster using it.
jemorga put one on his wife's Prius Hybrid but it does not help any since the car starts our the day with the electric side...:)
If you would like some pics let me know and I'll get some this weekend.
Two Questions:
1. Does it work better in the summer?
No...I work better in the summer...:yesgray:
2. If I was to buy one a a suprize gift for T4B, are they universal or do you have to specify right or left ear ?
That's something that you should ask Merlin...:yes:
:slap:
Jolly Roger VX'er
01/09/2010, 10:17 AM
cold hasn't been an issue here but we got alot of that white stuff. I lucked out and only got 1.5 feet @ my lair but just up the road they got 2 feet and over to the next town (edinboro, pa) they got 4 feet!
My VX just set a personal record today in that as I started to fill her up a Jeep Cherrokee pulls up & the driver asks the usual line of questions about the VX and then he leaves and as I'm putting the cap back on and shutting the fuel door a Jeep Wrangler pulls up & starts the process all over again.....LOL.
I need to start posting the times of my fuel visits and grouping all of the public together so that I can answer all their questions @ the same time.....LOL. Oh yeah, and I suppose I'll have to bite the bullet & hire a press agent as well!
My VX just set a personal record today in that as I started to fill her up a Jeep Cherrokee pulls up & the driver asks the usual line of questions about the VX and then he leaves and as I'm putting the cap back on and shutting the fuel door a Jeep Wrangler pulls up & starts the process all over again.....LOL.
Oh yeah, and I suppose I'll have to bite the bullet & hire a press agent as well!
Or a placard that you lay on the dash while refueling...:yesgray:
I've been thinking of a sandwich sign...:smilewink
handeeman
01/11/2010, 07:45 AM
I've been thinking of a sandwich sign...:smilewink
I've been thinking of one too, as a second job.
Jolly Roger VX'er
01/11/2010, 01:36 PM
Or a placard that you lay on the dash while refueling...:yesgray:
I've been thinking of a sandwich sign...:smilewink
maybe a business type card that I could just hand them listing all the FAQ's about VX's.
I was at work the other night up on the 7th floor taking a leak (not part of my job discription!) and looking out the window only to see two dudes circling my VX out in the snowy parking lot. WTF!
maybe a business type card that I could just hand them listing all the FAQ's about VX's.
I was at work the other night up on the 7th floor taking a leak (not part of my job discription!) and looking out the window only to see two dudes circling my VX out in the snowy parking lot. WTF!Come on, a real security guard would have opened the window to finish peeing on those guys! :p That reminds me, the last time I took the VX out wheeling I peed the letters "VX" in the snow so that I could upload a pic of it to the forum... my friend couldn't stand having a pic of my pee on his phone long enough for me to retrieve it... shucks! HI VXKAT!! :p
tom4bren
01/12/2010, 08:14 AM
Come on, a real security guard would have opened the window to finish peeing on those guys! :p That reminds me, the last time I took the VX out wheeling I peed the letters "VX" in the snow so that I could upload a pic of it to the forum... my friend couldn't stand having a pic of my pee on his phone long enough for me to retrieve it... shucks! HI VXKAT!! :p
Next time, add a lightning bolt ... then I'll be impressed.
Next time, add a lightning bolt ... then I'll be impressed.
I dunno, that's soooo 2009.
VX KAT
01/12/2010, 10:34 AM
Come on, a real the last time I took the VX out wheeling I peed the letters "VX" in the snow so that I could upload a pic of it to the forum... my friend couldn't stand having a pic of my pee on his phone long enough for me to retrieve it... shucks! HI VXKAT!! :p
Well at least you had an "interesting', albeit slightly disturbing :goof:, story along with it....:thumbup:
tom4bren
01/12/2010, 11:17 AM
I dunno, that's soooo 2009.
Still in yer siggy sooooooo ...
Still in yer siggy sooooooo ...Sooooo, I'm lazy, you know that!
deermagnet
01/12/2010, 02:18 PM
I just noticed it's now colder in PA than it is in Fargo. Won't last long. Should be above freezing with some actual real sunshine on Thursday. Bummer, I'm hiking in the Catskill Mountains that day and I'd rather temps no higher than 20 so I don't sweat so much on the uphill death march. I guess I'll just dress lite.
http://weathersticker.wunderground.com/weathersticker/gizmotimetempbig_both/language/www/US/ND/Fargo.gif
http://weathersticker.wunderground.com/weathersticker/gizmotimetempbig_both/language/www/US/PA/Dunmore.gif
http://weathersticker.wunderground.com/weathersticker/gizmotimetempbig_both/language/www/US/NH/Mount_Washington.gif
http://www.wtv-zone.com/markg/mags/mags2/103.gif
Mark Griffin
tom4bren
01/12/2010, 04:03 PM
Sooooo, I'm lazy, you know that!
Lazy hadn't come to mind. I was thinkin more along the lines of sloooow ... a real window licker.:)
Lazy hadn't come to mind. I was thinkin more along the lines of sloooow ... a real window liker.:)Ironic coming from the guy who can't use the right words... I like wndows just fine... Corky! :p
tom4bren
01/12/2010, 04:38 PM
Fixded!!!
I just noticed it's now colder in PA than it is in Fargo. Won't last long. Should be above freezing with some actual real sunshine on Thursday. Bummer, I'm hiking in the Catskill Mountains that day and I'd rather temps no higher than 20 so I don't sweat so much on the uphill death march. I guess I'll just dress lite.
http://weathersticker.wunderground.com/weathersticker/gizmotimetempbig_both/language/www/US/ND/Fargo.gif
http://weathersticker.wunderground.com/weathersticker/gizmotimetempbig_both/language/www/US/PA/Dunmore.gif
http://weathersticker.wunderground.com/weathersticker/gizmotimetempbig_both/language/www/US/NH/Mount_Washington.gif
http://www.wtv-zone.com/markg/mags/mags2/103.gif
Mark Griffin
01-13-10, O60O...temp same-same. Enjoy your hike...:yes:
Like the spelunking smiley...:yesgray:
Zeus & Tom...play nice...:smilewink...:rolleyesg...:laughing:
deermagnet
01/14/2010, 06:11 PM
Enjoy your hike...:yes:
Well, I got in a great hike today in the Catskills. I chose Giant Ledge and Panther Mountain. I was only up there once before in the summer. It's a nice 6.6 mile round-trip, not too hard, but I still feel it at the end of the day. It was a spectacular, clear, dead calm day. I barebooted the first 0.75 miles and then had to go with snowshoes the rest of the day. I finished in 5:29 with a total ascent of 1952'. 1:49 ascending, 1:17 descending, and 2:23 on flat terrain or stopped. I took 115 photos (30 MB).
As usual on the weekdays, I didn't see another hiker. :yesy:
Click an image for a larger photo.
Topo map and altitude chart-
http://www.drivehq.com/file/df.aspx/publish/mgpa/cats/giantth.gif (http://www.drivehq.com/file/df.aspx/publish/mgpa/cats/giant.gif) http://www.drivehq.com/file/df.aspx/publish/mgpa/catsk/2/glpanchartth.jpg (http://www.drivehq.com/file/df.aspx/publish/mgpa/catsk/2/glpanthchart2.jpg)
From Giant Ledge-
http://www.drivehq.com/file/df.aspx/publish/mgpa/catsk/2/0615th.jpg (http://www.drivehq.com/file/df.aspx/publish/mgpa/catsk/2/0615.jpg) http://www.drivehq.com/file/df.aspx/publish/mgpa/catsk/2/672th.jpg (http://www.drivehq.com/file/df.aspx/publish/mgpa/catsk/2/672.jpg) http://www.drivehq.com/file/df.aspx/publish/mgpa/catsk/2/674th.jpg (http://www.drivehq.com/file/df.aspx/publish/mgpa/catsk/2/674.jpg) http://www.drivehq.com/file/df.aspx/publish/mgpa/catsk/2/690th.jpg (http://www.drivehq.com/file/df.aspx/publish/mgpa/catsk/2/690.jpg)
My next stop, Panther Mtn.-
http://www.drivehq.com/file/df.aspx/publish/mgpa/catsk/2/577th.jpg (http://www.drivehq.com/file/df.aspx/publish/mgpa/catsk/2/577.jpg)
The trail up on Panther-
http://www.drivehq.com/file/df.aspx/publish/mgpa/catsk/2/641th.jpg (http://www.drivehq.com/file/df.aspx/publish/mgpa/catsk/2/641.jpg) http://www.drivehq.com/file/df.aspx/publish/mgpa/catsk/2/631th.jpg (http://www.drivehq.com/file/df.aspx/publish/mgpa/catsk/2/631.jpg)
From the Panther Mtn. summit-
http://www.drivehq.com/file/df.aspx/publish/mgpa/catsk/2/653th.jpg (http://www.drivehq.com/file/df.aspx/publish/mgpa/catsk/2/653.jpg) http://www.drivehq.com/file/df.aspx/publish/mgpa/catsk/2/644th.jpg (http://www.drivehq.com/file/df.aspx/publish/mgpa/catsk/2/644.jpg) http://www.drivehq.com/file/df.aspx/publish/mgpa/catsk/2/647th.jpg (http://www.drivehq.com/file/df.aspx/publish/mgpa/catsk/2/647.jpg)
http://www.drivehq.com/file/df.aspx/publish/mgpa/catsk/2/660th.jpg (http://www.drivehq.com/file/df.aspx/publish/mgpa/catsk/2/660.jpg) http://www.drivehq.com/file/df.aspx/publish/mgpa/catsk/2/642th.jpg (http://www.drivehq.com/file/df.aspx/publish/mgpa/catsk/2/642.jpg)
I messed around with my cam delay
to get a few shots of myself- :p
http://www.drivehq.com/file/df.aspx/publish/mgpa/catsk/2/664th.jpg (http://www.drivehq.com/file/df.aspx/publish/mgpa/catsk/2/664.jpg) http://www.drivehq.com/file/df.aspx/publish/mgpa/catsk/2/682th.jpg (http://www.drivehq.com/file/df.aspx/publish/mgpa/catsk/2/682.jpg)
My hiking page- www.kaatskills.com (http://www.kaatskills.com/)
Mark Griffin
vt_maverick
01/14/2010, 06:43 PM
So what kind of job do you have that let's you do this during the week? Do you have an application handy? Or are you retired?
Very cool! :thumbup:
deermagnet
01/14/2010, 07:31 PM
No, I'm not retired, I work full-time, kinda. I work three days a week, twelve hours a day, Sat, Sun, and Mon. That gives me four days off every week to have fun outdoors when most others are working. I love it! :yesy:
That's how I racked up 210K miles on my VX. ~6k to work and ~15K to play each year. :)
I work 46 weeks and 138 days a year. I have six paid weekends off a year. Many folks work ~245 days a year. I'm very well paid and have fantastic benefits. If I had to go somewhere else and do the same job, I'd start out at about 60% of my current pay.
I'm livin' the dream. So who is this fantastic employer that I work for? The greatest employer in the world, the largest private employer in the world with over 2,000,000 associates, the largest retailer in the world.
Yeah, Walmart Stores Inc. No, I'm not a greeter that you see at the stores, although that seems like a pretty sweet job. :bwgy:
I work at one of the huge distribution warehouses that feed the stores. It's an amazing 1.2 million square foot marvel of engineering. You wouldn't believe what goes on in these warehouses. The volume of goods, the speed at which it moves, and the overall efficiency is mind boggling. Millions of cartons come in and go out every week. We serve over 90 stores. Imagine how much stuff that many stores sell every day. It is truly a jaw-dropping operation.
I drive a high-lift fork truck that goes up ~30 feet and weighs over 10,000 pounds. I have to concentrate and have excellent vision and hand-eye skills to put 3,000 pound pallets up and take them down from those heights without dropping and damaging thousands of dollars of merchandise, or getting someone killed.
This is the actual building I work in. About 800 people work there.
http://www.drivehq.com/file/df.aspx/publish/mgpa/vx/vx7/walmartdc.jpg
Mark
vt_maverick
01/15/2010, 07:30 AM
No, I'm not retired, I work full-time, kinda. I work three days a week, twelve hours a day, Sat, Sun, and Mon. That gives me four days off every week to have fun outdoors when most others are working. I love it! :yesy:
That's how I racked up 210K miles on my VX. ~6k to work and ~15K to play each year. :)
I work 46 weeks and 138 days a year. I have six paid weekends off a year. Many folks work ~245 days a year. I'm very well paid and have fantastic benefits. If I had to go somewhere else and do the same job, I'd start out at about 60% of my current pay.
I'm livin' the dream. So who is this fantastic employer that I work for? The greatest employer in the world, the largest private employer in the world with over 2,000,000 associates, the largest retailer in the world.
Yeah, Walmart Stores Inc. No, I'm not a greeter that you see at the stores, although that seems like a pretty sweet job. :bwgy:
I work at one of the huge distribution warehouses that feed the stores. It's an amazing 1.2 million square foot marvel of engineering. You wouldn't believe what goes on in these warehouses. The volume of goods, the speed at which it moves, and the overall efficiency is mind boggling. Millions of cartons come in and go out every week. We serve over 90 stores. Imagine how much stuff that many stores sell every day. It is truly a jaw-dropping operation.
I drive a high-lift fork truck that goes up ~30 feet and weighs over 10,000 pounds. I have to concentrate and have excellent vision and hand-eye skills to put 3,000 pound pallets up and take them down from those heights without dropping and damaging thousands of dollars of merchandise, or getting someone killed.
Mark
My brother works at a Lowes distribution center in North Carolina doing very similar work (plus I think he was doing the weekend work thing for awhile too). Apparently they have some ridiculous QC process in place that's constantly getting somebody fired, so he's not too thrilled with them right now. But they do pay pretty well and offer a profit-sharing program, so it's a good deal.
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