Mace wrote:I'm guessing you've never been to the midwest but yet you feel informed enough to draw many false conclusions.
Given the choice between:

Or:
Where the chinook are stating to come home to, and:
Tough choice.
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Mace wrote:I'm guessing you've never been to the midwest but yet you feel informed enough to draw many false conclusions.
Mace wrote:We're talking Iowa here, Wags, not Missouri. :)War Wagon wrote:all without shoes, too!Mace wrote:Oh, I heard it from my dad too. He told me about how he and his basketball teammates would run (not drive, but RUN) 3-5 miles home to do farm chores after school and then run back to school for basketball practice or games during the dead of winter during the 30's.
Journalism Scholar Emeritus Screw_Marcus wrote:Oh OK, so what's legal and what's not determines if something is right or not?
Truman wrote:
Journalism Scholar Emeritus Screw_Marcus wrote:Oh OK, so what's legal and what's not determines if something is right or not?
Dinsdale wrote:Truman wrote:
Dumb take.
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Like I said, you've never been been to the midwest, have you?Dinsdale wrote:Mace wrote:I'm guessing you've never been to the midwest but yet you feel informed enough to draw many false conclusions.
Given the choice between:
Or:
Where the chinook are stating to come home to, and:
Tough choice.
Mace wrote:
Like I said, you've never been been to the midwest, have you?
If they drove through Iowa on I-80, then I'd agree with them. They should make a trip through southern Iowa on hwy 2 and see if their opinions changed. Iowa is not all flat farmland, although that's the depiction most folks get, and is not like Kansas or Nebraska in that regard. Northern Iowa is flat and fertile farm land, while southern Iowa is hills, rocks, and trees. As for what I've seen of the midwest, Missouri, Wisconsin, and Minnesota are all blessed with beautiful scenery.Actually, in the last couple of weeks, my two buddies (brothers) who are truck drivers were actually going on their rants about the "worthless, ugly" part of the country. Iowa got mentioned by name, along with Kansas -- described as "endless expanses of ugly."
I already had to mow the weeds a couple of weeks ago. Native salvias ("purple sage") and ceanothus ("California lilac") are already starting to bloom, much eariler than usual.Dinsdale wrote:
Lawn doesn't quite need mowing yet, since it was cut nice and short around Thanksgiving. Starting to get a little shaggy. Had enough cold snaps over the last couple of months to keep it from growing nonstop all winter (which is helpful, since if there's no extended cold snaps, it just keeps growing (slowly), which kinda sucks since it's so wet, we can't traverse the lawn with the mower without it sinking in and getting dug out in spring). As long as it stays cool like this, it won't grow too fast... but it's going to warm up a bunch over the next couple of weeks, and the Saturday morning symphony of mowers will reverberate soon... soon.
Maybe you're trying too hard.Screw_Michigan wrote:
Fucking nobody.
The shit I have to pull to get a week off from work...Mace wrote:Good luck with your surgery, Mikey, and stay with the rehab so you can hop back on that mower soon.
Nobody forced you to open this thread (heading towards page 3) or to post in it, jizzmopper.Screw_Michigan wrote:Weather threads are so fresh.
Journalism Scholar Emeritus Screw_Marcus wrote:Oh OK, so what's legal and what's not determines if something is right or not?
Journalism Scholar Emeritus Screw_Marcus wrote:Oh OK, so what's legal and what's not determines if something is right or not?
You sure the hell better hope not.Mace wrote:I didn't realize that Portland was the cultural center of the universe
So, are you freaking out yet?War Wagon wrote:made it home from work somehow. shit's blowing sideways, I could barely make it off the street up into my driveway. Looking out my window, I can just glimpse the house that sits right across the street, visibilty is that bad.
Missouri governor has declared a state of emergency and has called up the National Guard. I heard they got I-70 shut down now from KC all the way to St. Louis. I don't know if that's ever happened, but I do know that in my 49 years, I've never seen it quite this bad.
I saw some ads for that show. Looks like they're heavily targeting the homosexual demographic. Or Oregonians.Portlandia
No.Mikey wrote:So, are you freaking out yet?
MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:I saw some ads for that show. Looks like they're heavily targeting the homosexual demographic. Or Oregonians.Portlandia
MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:I saw some ads for that show. Looks like they're heavily targeting the homosexual demographic.Or Oregonians.Portlandia
That was kinda funny. Some of the comments are good too:Dinsdale wrote:The opening scene pretty well sums it up -- makes caricatures of the Portland stereotypes...
Kinda... But the people here are too damn weird to be called just "hipsters." I've met hippies here that voted for Bush. I've seen a man with dildo gloves. I was once charged at by a guy brandishing a fork, while he screamed, "Wanna spoon with me?" I saw a Hare Krishna member marching down the street while strumming a lute.
Clearly you people have cultivated an environment that is desirable to them, so you're not completely off the hook.but remember, the "weird" crowd ain't us... it's you people, and all the silly misfit Flyover transplants.
MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:
Clearly you people have cultivated an environment that is desirable to them, so you're not completely off the hook.
Which part of 'snowed in' didn't you get?Dinsdale wrote:which I can describe if you're even more bored than making it this far would indicate
I hope you die on the operating tableMikey wrote:I already had to mow the weeds a couple of weeks ago. Native salvias ("purple sage") and ceanothus ("California lilac") are already starting to bloom, much eariler than usual.Dinsdale wrote:
Lawn doesn't quite need mowing yet, since it was cut nice and short around Thanksgiving. Starting to get a little shaggy. Had enough cold snaps over the last couple of months to keep it from growing nonstop all winter (which is helpful, since if there's no extended cold snaps, it just keeps growing (slowly), which kinda sucks since it's so wet, we can't traverse the lawn with the mower without it sinking in and getting dug out in spring). As long as it stays cool like this, it won't grow too fast... but it's going to warm up a bunch over the next couple of weeks, and the Saturday morning symphony of mowers will reverberate soon... soon.
Prolly have to ride the mower again this weekend, not because the weeds are particularly high but I won't be able to again for awhile after surgery a week from Friday.
mvscal wrote:The only precious metals in a SHTF scenario are lead and brass.
mvscal wrote:The only precious metals in a SHTF scenario are lead and brass.
mvscal wrote:The only precious metals in a SHTF scenario are lead and brass.
Did you give him a happy ending?KC Scott wrote:I then spent 5 hours plowing my drive and one neighbor.
"Okay, mom."War Wagon wrote:Good luck getting to KCI in your Tundra then.
Fill up with gas before and leave early, take it slow. The last thing I need to see is another cross near I-435 and N. Woodland right before the Super Bowl.
Wear your fucking seatbelt.
"Okay, Dad"Mace wrote: "Okay, mom."
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