I'm fairly sure the cause is slightly smaller, about as furry, and a little more DOOM-like. And there's a lot more of them.We haven't ruled out the cats as the cause...
I'm fairly sure the cause is slightly smaller, about as furry, and a little more DOOM-like. And there's a lot more of them.We haven't ruled out the cats as the cause...
I knew there was a reason I didn't trust those furry feline fomenters.The cats are framing us!
If you need to move a lot of snow off your car, I recommend something like the Snow Joe. Works well, although I would prefer a brush for getting around edges and smaller spaces.I just cleaned off my wife's truck this morning. Took me about 1/2 hour. Then the neighbor came by with his snow blower and helped me finish it. My neighbor rocks.
Don't forget to fold the cuff in and hold it with your hand so none of the snow comes up the sleeve.Idk, I generally just take my jacketed arm and start swiping like some kind of monster.
I didn't see any significant snow until I left Houston. Houston had a total of 6.5 inches over the 33 years or so that I lived there.I was curious, so I found a website that listed total snowfall in my area since we moved to SC in 1983. I have seen around 40.3 inches of snow cumulatively in my lifetime.
Edit: I am 40 years old, so that is in 37 years.
Which doesn't get a lot of snow and is technically a desert.I didn't see any significant snow until I left Houston. Houston had a total of 6.5 inches over the 33 years or so that I lived there.
Dallas snowed a little bit every year. 8.7 inches over the 7 years I lived there.
It snowed 31 inches the first year I lived in Virginia (2010).
Clearly, I need to move to the arctic circle next.
I had to google and do math for my areasI want to find a similar site!
Here's what I found for my area: https://www.currentresults.com/Yearly-Weather/USA/SC/Columbia/extreme-annual-columbia-snowfall.phpI want to find a similar site!
And then you ate the roadmapI know this is too soon to be funny for you, but almost 18 years ago, Mr. Z and I were driving out at night to visit my family in central PA. At one point we had pulled off the highway at some random exit in either Western North Jersey or Eastern PA to get gas. After we refuelled, we were pulling out of the opposite side of the gas station in an area that isn't well lit, and had been a 1-way road where we entered. From the passenger seat, I thought Mr.Z had accidentally pulled out into 1-way traffic going the wrong way, and in the dark, I could see headlights of a car quickly coming towards us. All I could get out in a panic was, "...OH SHIT! SHIT!" and covered my eyes. Anyway, it was a two-way road after all. Poor Mr. Z had no idea what the hell was happening, but no accident occurred.
To this day, he still hasn't let me forget it. He says had this been a horror movie, we would have been killed by the antagonist because instead of screaming "Duck!" or "Knife!" or something useful, all he would have gotten was "Shit! Shit!".
NO!And then you ate the roadmap
No it didn't.My sanity recovered.
In a staff meeting our principal showed that we have had a huge increase in D and F grades since going to remote learning. And her clear conclusion to explain this increase is... that we're somehow racist? Yup, clearly racial bias is the only possible explanation for why grades are dropping since the summer. I certainly can't think of anything else that may have affected student achievement in the last year, nope.