Hmm, do I put on multiple layers of clothes and go in to a thankless job, or do I stay at home and play Battlefield 3?[Coffee]
Oh yeah, wind chill brings it down to 14!
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Hmm, do I put on multiple layers of clothes and go in to a thankless job, or do I stay at home and play Battlefield 3?[Coffee]
Oh yeah, wind chill brings it down to 14!
Haha I wish I could have called off, I work at a homeless clinic so I've been here since 6am.
same decision for me-I'm home ! Part time job and fighting the drive-no thanks.
Thankless job or not it's still a job. If you're not happy you should leave. If you don't need a job because you're well off why work?
I need a job so I'm headed out
Hey Ridge, good question. Or you could be me and be up early to go to traffic court in this ****ty weather.............to face a 10 pt ticket.
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Did you really run the red?
Good luck! There is a bit of a difference in a "pink" light and flat running a red.
90 in a 50, reckless driving, and engaging in a speed contest.
I went to court in Larimer County. The judge dropped everything but the reckless driving. He ended up giving me a $150 fine, road rage classes, and 1 year of unsupervised probation. I'm just glad that CSP didn't catch us on the interstate. I was doing 145+ for a good stretch between Loveland and Fort Collins.
I subsequently sold my Z28 to prevent the temptation to do something that retarded again.
20˚ and about 6" of snow.
The fire is roaring, a roast is in the crock pot and I ain't goin' nowhere. [Coffee]
Good day to be unemployed and stay by the fireplace and laptop PC.
I'll be employed next week...hope the weather is good then.
[quote=Ridge;456564], or do I stay at home and play Battlefield 3?[Coffee]
Depend: PS3 or Xbox? It's far better on the XBOX for once...
Work...
Stay Home...
Third Option:
Break out the Foul Weather Toys and Rip It Up!!!!
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I wanna play!!
That hardside Pinz is freaking AWESOME
The BR350 Bison is ready to go, need a few more dumps before I can start track packing
Once my wife told me every school district had pretty much canceled for the day, I figured I shouldn't be on the roads either.
Slept until 10:30, my wife made us grilled cheese sandwiches (Panera sourdough and sharp cheddar, thank you very much!), watched A Knights Tale (don't start anything, that movie is hilarious! [Tooth]) and am now doing homework while the Mrs. and the baby nap.
It has been a good, good day.
I feel for you guys. It's 77 here in South Florida, with a pleasant breeze out of the northeast.
Shoveled snow from 1-9:30 this morning and I don't need the money. I think me and my brother might be the last of our kind. Just a couple of white backs.
Studded Nokian Hakkapeliitta 4's & All Wheel Drive on a 4000 lb Wide Track 2005 Automatic Element EX with only 32K Miles on it... Yeah... It really does stomp upon the tarmac. Ice? Snow? HA! No Problem. I have "broken trail" in 10-ish Inches of California Concrete and 20 Inches of Rocky Mountain White Gold. Just drive until you get a big pile up front... stop... back up... go around the pile and repeat the process.
But... just in case things get REALLY NASTY... I am retrofitting a set on Tracks to it... More Ground Clearance... Better Mudding Capabilities... Better Sand Capabilities... Better Water Fording Capabilities. Should be fun!
Are you really putting those tracks onto the Element? Seems like the axles might be too weak on one of those.