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MY BRAINZZZZZZZZZZZ

Hey, maybe I should drink. I think there are several nearly empty bottles of different types of alcohol somewhere around here!
 
I sniffed the bottles and decided against drinking. I feel less frowny today, BUT I'M JUST GETTING STARTED.
 
I don't know! I have been in a frowny mood for about 3 days now. Things that would normally be funny are MEH and things that normally don't even catch my attention are annoying. I THINK I'M DYING. The Sparty videos made me feel better, maybe I should watch them again.
 
you should! also, go look over the beautiful mans thread - that might put a sparkle in your eyes! if you were in Canada, I'd say you were suffering from SAD but you actually get sun in Florida in these months. (I remember "sun" - it was yellow and warm, and brought birds and flowers).
 
We are getting so much sun that I had to mow the yard a couple days ago, and it's hot and humid. It's going to be in the 80's all week... IN JANUARY! I am annoyed with the WEATHER! People who are freezing are probably giving me the stink eye right now!
 
LOL - I keep trying to visualize mowing the lawn in January!

SNOW SNOW SNOW SNOW FAR AS THE EYE CAN SEE
 
People who are freezing are probably giving me the stink eye right now!

No stink eye here - after much development, I'm proud to introduce the ROBOPLOW!!!!

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(Not for use in true Canadian snowfalls. For light to moderate plowing only)

We have toques, coats and boots too. Not like our forefathers that had to walk both ways uphill in holey shoes. Warm temps and rain by the end of the week, too.:rain:
 
^that's not snow. where the hell you live? The Niagara escarpment?

Yes, Yankees, there are some few places in Canada that rarely suffer the slings and arrows of an outrageous Snow Belt. We call them "Vancouver", in the West, and "The Golden Horseshoe" in the area around the Toronto, Hamilton & Niagara region.
They rarely own big ugly Sorrels (warm boots), nor do they often hear the whine of snowmobiles carried on the crisp clear air outside their windows in the morning.

How we envy/hate/envy/hate/envy them.
 
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