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It's a freaking blizzard outside. . . Seriously. I do not like this at all -- I'm trying to quit smoking here, and it's going to start snowing on OCT 22nd??????

Nothing depressing here, just move along. :bang::bang:
 
Well damn near lost the end of my left index finger saturday afternoon. Smashed it between a 100lbs chunk of madrone and the side of the wood splitter knife. 5 stitches later I still have it. Probably no more finger nail for the rest of my life.

Hope your fingers get better. My doctors office has a long list in the their computer of my finger smashing, busting, and breaking accidents. Simple things such as walking into a room end up with broken hands.
 
Well, according to my friends in Wisconsin, you need to go to the basement and bake cookies. But we don't have tornadoes out west, and we don't always have basements, so I guess you'll have to go to Oz?

Got a little dog handy?

We have a basement but I like the idea of cinnamon rolls better than cookies.

And yes we have little dogs. Remember the Thugs? I suggested tying each of them to a tree in the back forty and using them for wind gauges but the wife didn't think much of the idea.

We caught just the tip of the bad weather. The power was out for a little while but nothing major happened. Yet.
 
We have a basement but I like the idea of cinnamon rolls better than cookies.

And yes we have little dogs. Remember the Thugs? I suggested tying each of them to a tree in the back forty and using them for wind gauges but the wife didn't think much of the idea.

We caught just the tip of the bad weather. The power was out for a little while but nothing major happened. Yet.

Glad you weren't swept off to the land of Oz, Bob.

I know at least one Cheesehead that will drive out back to the top of the hill and watch the storm coming, until such time as he figures there might be some REAL serious stuff headed his way, who then races back to the basement, where there is always cold beer, but seldom cookies or cinnamon rolls. Maybe I need an oven down there to go with the beer fridge?
 
Proper cinnamon rolls would take too much time. I think they'd be better to make during a hurricane or one of our comma shaped storms.

The part of Cheeseland I lived in, was "protected by The Lake." A logger told me they did have one tornado hit, but he slept through it, and it just uprooted a few trees.

I found out from my neighbor that the former occupant of my house kept it unlocked so if there was a tornado, the neighbors without a basement could get into the basement in my house. I seldom locked it because it just wasn't needed--it was a good place. Just too humid in the summer for PNWers. :msp_smile:
 
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