[Thicko] global warming

Bill Gilroy wmgilroy at gmail.com
Sun Feb 10 13:18:00 MST 2008


You need to melt the snow.  Just take a couple of gallons of gas and spread
it in and around the truck, light it up and let the melting begin.  The snow
will melt, the truck will be free and you won't be cold.  Not sure if that
will leave you a bigger problem.  Or wait until May.

-g


On 2/10/08, Wm. Severin Thompson <wsthompson at thicko.com> wrote:
>
> Yeah, I was outside, with the bigass Suburban, plowing 5' drifts of
> crusted
> snow on top of total ice, right outside the door to the house. Got the
> truck
> hung up, and spent 30 to 40 minutes trying to shovel it out in -45F.
> (Think
> anyone might hear that in the house?)
>
>
> Got the Jeep Commander out and hooked up to a chain, and tried to ease it
> out by myself. Finally, after having my hair frozen to my forehead, I came
> in and said I needed help outside. I caught shit for tracking in snow.
>
> I'm pretty f'ing happy right now.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bud Pazur [mailto:bpazur at excel.net]
> Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2008 10:26 AM
> To: Wm. Severin Thompson; team-thicko at autox.team.net
> Subject: Re: [Thicko] global warming
>
>
>
>
> Yes -
>
> It is -13F here at 10:00AM Sunday. With the gale force winds, the wind
> chill
> factor must be -30F. The worst is the drifting snow - covering the
> driveway
> I snowblowed last night. Do I go out again today?
>
> To paraphrase an old Beach Boys song:
>
> My Bugeye's inside, covered but cold
> This Wisco boy thinks winter's getting old...
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