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    hearing the creaks and moans of the stairs outside, like I have not heard in the 3 years I have been here..

    something deep with this cold.

    I am at the -15F marker.. it is -4F now..a silent wall of it moving in.. strong one.

    seeing this into southern new england is a surprise (my home land)

    Previously boxer3main
    the death rate and fairy tales cannot kill the nature left behind.

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    maine is the east coast alaska

    I was in -28 on mount snow vermont - 4 days later in 88 degrees in daytona beach

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    • #3
      Re: brr

      14 here right now

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      • #4
        Re: brr

        Yep. 14 DUH--GREEZZZZZZZ out there. Thank God for Wolly Bras :o ;D! ~J/W.

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        • #5
          Re: brr

          Heat wave here, supposed to be mid 20's tomorrow.
          I'm probably wrong

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          • #6
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            Colder than a Witch's........Broomstick out there now :D! ~J/W.

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            • #7
              Re: brr

              -8 tmrw

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              • #8
                Re: brr

                where are you ? mass general ?

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                • #9
                  Re: brr

                  Originally posted by SpiderGearsMan
                  maine is the east coast alaska

                  I was in -28 on mount snow vermont - 4 days later in 88 degrees in daytona beach
                  ouch.
                  altho 4 days is a slow departure and gain..

                  I am always reminded of when I retrned from texas in feb of 93 to bangor maine.. still sunburned, got off the plane to cold records not broken yet today for the date...
                  a -28 can be had local, it is ok if it is a quick stab.. but add a week of other subzeros.. and that -28 is freakish.

                  it may have cracked my brain in half. ???
                  Previously boxer3main
                  the death rate and fairy tales cannot kill the nature left behind.

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                  • #10
                    Re: brr

                    maine is more like siberia... alaska, washington both get temperate weather because the flow in the ocean goes north up the coast, through alaska to siberia, down to japan, across the ocean again and up (so it's far warmer).
                    Doing it all wrong since 1966

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                    • #11
                      Re: brr

                      yep feb of 93 was when I saw the -28 , a week before the daytona 500

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                      • #12
                        Re: brr

                        Originally posted by SpiderGearsMan
                        where are you ? mass general ?
                        yes

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                        • #13
                          Re: brr

                          is that supposed to be southie ?

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                          • #14
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                            Originally posted by Buickguy
                            maine is more like siberia... alaska, washington both get temperate weather because the flow in the ocean goes north up the coast, through alaska to siberia, down to japan, across the ocean again and up (so it's far warmer).
                            love the thought of it, sweden too, any west coast lands, even into arctic circle.

                            been to uk in december.. rainy, but loved it..

                            yes feb 93 was nasty...

                            I remember my recruiter joking of me going though a temperature range in less than 12 hours greater than the hottest temperature on earth. somewhere in the >110 F difference...


                            feb 8, 1993

                            2 ?F -31 ?F (1993)
                            still a record.. there is days prior that were not even recordable (gadget things used to break at -36F)
                            may have been even colder, nothing written.

                            I believe I had a mini-stroke at the age of 20.. (for real)
                            told it was not possible, live with the blank spots in memory, slurred speech, attention span cut short and move on...

                            kinda funny my training, at the time I was gung ho as young guys can be, medically qualified for special purposes...not after that event I wasn't.

                            I saw -28F since then, same town... don't care to see it again.
                            Previously boxer3main
                            the death rate and fairy tales cannot kill the nature left behind.

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                            • #15
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                              my buddy had a jeep cherokee , the ignition switch rod froze in the steering column , wouldn't start at the hotel , didn't happen on the grand chreokee or the olds 98 I was driving

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