I always laugh my ass off at "southern" drivers in winter. We've gotten two feet of snow in 3 days here and nothing stopped. In fact, we've gotten 47" for December alone- so far (more is in the forecast). A couple schools were delayed for the buses but that's it. Worst are the northerners who move south and forget. Those are the ones I mock the hardest. Then again, up here we fully believe in the Gospel of Snow Tires and I admit we need them. They don't down there, but then...we also know that sports cars don't belong out in the cold. Silly, stupid peoples.
Now there are names I've not heard of in awhile! I laughed at the idea of a "fist kiss". Ver' niiiiice.
I'm not doing so hot either. I have left over turkey stew that I made in the crockpot, a really warm micro-fiber blankie and some tangerine zinger tea...wanna share?
Uuuuugh. I was talking to my friend qualapec last night while on the parking lot that was Route 202 and she said that they have the same issues on the West Coast, too. This leads me to the logical conclusion that anyone who lives along a coast line needs to learn how to freakin' drive
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Good grief. I am of the belief that unless a person lives in a Lake Effect zone, and can accept and identify at least 15 different forms of natural snow, they have not truly experienced winter. We had a storm so bad 3 years ago people had to exit their homes on skis and in snowshoes out the 2nd story window.
These "storms" elsewhere fill me with snarkiness and yes, their driving fills me with disdain.
Mark had a coworker come up from Mississippi a few years ago. She actually asked him to take her into the parking lot to teach her how to drive in winter because she was *so* bad. She loved doing donuts so much that she became quite the pro.
Studded tires? Where the hell do they think they live? The tundra? lmao
No death. Death not allowed for you.
First of all, we need to meet at some point just to see if our combined awesomeness will create a lapse in the time-space continuum.
And because I need to read more Clara!!!
Sleep though. I highly recommend it. Sleep is good. *hug*
Mines... coming along. I'm hoping to get the first completed draft done by maybe January/February. I tried doing the whole get-it-done way, but I can't. My inner editor and muse have been conspiring against me. They won.
I love that you are an editing addict. But please, don't let the act of editing interfere with your writing. (Even though for you, the case seems to be inverted. hum ho.)
I am so excited to see more of the Creationist. :)
Feel better soon! I would love to see some of your writing back at BF, but health comes first. *gifts virtual chicken soup*
Haha! Yeah, it's kind of my weakness. I really do love the editing process, most of the time. The drawback to this is that it makes me a raging perfectionist with my work.
Aww, wordy! I'll be back on the Flame for January's contest, don't worry about that. I had to take time off for weddings and NaNo and holidays. *takes chicken soup*
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I always laugh my ass off at "southern" drivers in winter. We've gotten two feet of snow in 3 days here and nothing stopped. In fact, we've gotten 47" for December alone- so far (more is in the forecast). A couple schools were delayed for the buses but that's it. Worst are the northerners who move south and forget. Those are the ones I mock the hardest.
Then again, up here we fully believe in the Gospel of Snow Tires and I admit we need them. They don't down there, but then...we also know that sports cars don't belong out in the cold.
Silly, stupid peoples.
Now there are names I've not heard of in awhile! I laughed at the idea of a "fist kiss". Ver' niiiiice.
I'm not doing so hot either. I have left over turkey stew that I made in the crockpot, a really warm micro-fiber blankie and some tangerine zinger tea...wanna share?
*hugs and feel betters to you*
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We had a storm so bad 3 years ago people had to exit their homes on skis and in snowshoes out the 2nd story window.
These "storms" elsewhere fill me with snarkiness and yes, their driving fills me with disdain.
Mark had a coworker come up from Mississippi a few years ago. She actually asked him to take her into the parking lot to teach her how to drive in winter because she was *so* bad. She loved doing donuts so much that she became quite the pro.
Studded tires? Where the hell do they think they live? The tundra?
lmao
No death. Death not allowed for you.
First of all, we need to meet at some point just to see if our combined awesomeness will create a lapse in the time-space continuum.
And because I need to read more Clara!!!
Sleep though. I highly recommend it. Sleep is good. *hug*
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Mines... coming along. I'm hoping to get the first completed draft done by maybe January/February. I tried doing the whole get-it-done way, but I can't. My inner editor and muse have been conspiring against me. They won.
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I am so excited to see more of the Creationist. :)
Feel better soon! I would love to see some of your writing back at BF, but health comes first. *gifts virtual chicken soup*
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Aww, wordy! I'll be back on the Flame for January's contest, don't worry about that. I had to take time off for weddings and NaNo and holidays. *takes chicken soup*
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