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Enigma869 wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:
The good thing about living on a big piece of land with woods is that I don't HAVE to clean up shit. My dog shits in the woods, leaving my grass completely intact.
Boston's climate would never allow me to be a dog owner. Any animal that needs to be taken for a walk on a 2 degree February morning is way too high maintenance for me!
conversationpc wrote:Enigma869 wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:
The good thing about living on a big piece of land with woods is that I don't HAVE to clean up shit. My dog shits in the woods, leaving my grass completely intact.
Boston's climate would never allow me to be a dog owner. Any animal that needs to be taken for a walk on a 2 degree February morning is way too high maintenance for me!
We just let our dog out in the back yard. He does his business and we let him back in when he's finished. No need to put him on a leash, go outside, and walk him for 15 minutes.
JRNYMAN wrote:I went to bed in Chandler, AZ and apparently I woke up in Syracuse, NY!! Holy shit! It never gets this cold here!!![]()
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That's a given and I wouldn't expect to either. This cold snap - I guess that's what you'd call it - is in its fourth day. That image was captured at about 8:30 after it had already warmed up by 2 deg. No, we've got it pretty easy weather-wise here in the Valley-of-the-Sun but when we have extremes like this or 125 deg. on the other end, it's still shocking somewhat.Enigma869 wrote:Given the 5 day forecast, you're probably not going to get much sympathy from those living in the mid-west and northeast!
Andrew wrote:90F/32C and raining light ash from fires again...
Fact Finder wrote:Weather forecast model from Boston's @WCVB shows 34.8 inches of snow in the city by Sunday - @stormchaser4850
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The biggest snow to ever hit Cincy dumped 17.9 inches on Feb 4th and 5th 1998, I can't fathom double that.
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