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Well Star, you did real good and then: this country is wetter than I have ever seen. At this point you should have: had a pot of coffee and messed with Joes head...AGAIN!
Dang red clay is slicker n a big city lawyer. Like gumbo mud, makes big, heavy tires and boots. Dries like concrete, UGH!
well, monday is always multi-colored rhinestones for me, so it was all good...untill i decided to throw the fixed-headlight conversion kit in the vette....after disassembling 3/4 of the damn car to get the old headlight systems out, i found out the conversion kit i have is for the wrong year........so i guess i gotta find a nother one. i hate mondays........ well, except for the multi colored rhinestones, they always make me smile...and you guys squirm ! hah hah...my day is complete---IF i dont get deleted again.
Nothing like it gets in Alaska or parts of Canada but I've worked 14 hr days for a couple weeks when the high during the day was minus 20. Cranes and trucks were never shut off because they would not start the next day.
No one around to call for help because it was in the middle of no place so there was no one to call.
I ran out of north western wyoming around 1980 one night with a wind chill of minus 87. Winter front all closed up, one fuel tank shut off so the tank with the return line would stay warmer. Dressed in insulated coveralls, coat, hat, gloves, defrost on high and had to keep scraping the frost off the inside of the windows. Touched the brakes just a tad to slow down to go through a small town and the brakes stuck solid to the drums. Road a packed ice so the tires just slide. Dropped the air out of the trailer, knocked the brakes loose with a hammer and went on to Salt Lake. Man that was a cold night. Only one I ever had in almost 25 yrs of driving truck that was that cold.
yeah, as for me, the worst weather might get in the lower 60's MAYBE. but only at night and only up in wahiawa or someplace like that-the days are always 78-90 degrees, usually sunny ( how do you tell the difference between winter & summer in hawaii ? easy--summer rains once a month, winter rains once a week. other than that no change! we dont even have trees that turn color in the fall here...) plus there are tons of beautifull scantily clad women walking around....ah, 'tiss a hard life i lead, fellas--pray for me ! oh well gonna pulll the t-tops off the vette and go to the park for a barbeque............