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Postby Nexeus » Wed Jan 07, 2004 10:24 pm

yeah that's the tempurature outside with a wind chill of -10 katrillion... &$!# it's cold.
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Postby Darth Bootay » Thu Jan 08, 2004 12:35 am

Gaaaaaah! Yeh, I just came back from the grocer's and it's cold as a witch's tit down here in Virginia. So I can only imagine how cold it is up there in New York (since it's always MUCH colder in the winter there).

Course it's almost as bad for us, since the last couple of days we had some really freaky springtime temps of over 65 degrees...
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Postby Nexeus » Thu Jan 08, 2004 12:53 am

Yeah it was 50 YESTERDAY and now, I walked out, and went to our new office space... a block away from the open and beautiful and &%^#ing COLD EAST RIVER, and my teeth almost froze.
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Postby Maenos » Thu Jan 08, 2004 1:03 am

SaintBootay wrote:Gaaaaaah! Yeh, I just came back from the grocer's and it's cold as a witch's tit down here in Virginia. So I can only imagine how cold it is up there in New York (since it's always MUCH colder in the winter there).

Course it's almost as bad for us, since the last couple of days we had some really freaky springtime temps of over 65 degrees...


Yeah. It was like hitting a brick wall when i left school earlier today. However, it was really refreshing after being in that warm, suffocating building.
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Postby Firia » Thu Jan 08, 2004 2:53 am

Allow me to tell you all about my tip-toe through the ice fields yesterday. ^_^

-- My day started out normally, except there was snow out, and it was building up fast. I decided to leave for work early. 45 mins early since the snow sorta snuck up... expectedly snuck up. :P

-- So I'm on the bus, and it's going 5 miles per hour, right? Well fear that I may not make it to work on time starts to creep up on me. Lots of bus newbs make their appearance on the bus, and are surprised when they learn they have to pay money to ride. The driver sits with the door open as these people slowly take their gloves off and fish out money.

My irritation with humanity grows.

-- After getting off the bus, I was crossing the street, and hit a patch of Black Ice. I hit the ground HARD. I fell on all of my left side. Even now, there's a long bruise running up and down my arm, hip, and leg. I hurt.

-- Slow day at work. People, the smart ones anyway, stayed home. (notice how I didn't stay home? yeah. ^_^; )

I decided to visit a Youth drop in center. There was a keen informitive meeting going on that night, and I wanted to listen to the 411 on that. I noted at that time the tempature was 28 degree's. (freezing is 32 I belive)

So I find a bus that'd take me there... Only the driver announced upon my entry that an area of the city was inaccessable, and we'd have to detour. the Detour was a big one, and on a dry normal day would have tacked 20 extra minutes to the journey.

Except that it was snowing evil.

-- 35 minutes into the detour, we get stuck behind a bus that had been stuck in the snow. It was in all sense, decommishioned for the day. it was Smack dab in the middle of the intersection too, and we couldn't round around it. We were stuck there. The driver talked with traffic police on the scene, and reported to the rest of us that a tow truck was on the way, but it'll be a while before it'd get there. We were al welcome to stay in the warm bus, or get off and find a new bus elsewhere.
(I should add, all day I saw decomishioned busses. Busses that got stuck on snowy hills, broken chains, or whatever. They were everywhere.)

Remember when I said the smart people stayed home? And Notice how I didn't stay home? ... I got off the bus.

I wasn't prepared, clothes-wise, for an artic journey. Thankfully I bumped int Julia, a girl I work around that was in the same pickle in the bus behind me. So we walked and talked.

We walked far, uphill, in the snow... naked barefoot and with bricks in our bags! :P Sorry, old lady moment there. So we walked and we walked. I was trying to find a bus to take me where I needed to go, and Julia was walking home. She lives as little further than I was walking, so dispair hit me as I realised that I'd be walking the REST of the way to this place.

The smart people stayed home...

-- So at some point we parted ways, and I walked to the Youth center. I was a snowman by time I got there. And it was closed. Yes, I had arived EARLY, and the bloody place was closed! It opened at 4:00, and it was a few minutes before 4pm. I waited and I waited. 4pm rolled around, and it didn't open. I thought, "gee, maybe the place is closed because of the snow."

Thankfully it opened just then cause the one vollenteer was aware of frantic pacing sounds on the porch. ^_^;

The meeting I was present for happened at 7pm, so I had a few hours to kill... and kill them I did. Shivering. Cause the Youth Center is underfunded and poorly heated.

-- 7pm rolled around, and I find out the meeting was cancled cause of the snow! oh lovely. So, I start my journey home. Normally it's a 1 hour commute from that youth center.

-- It was raining out. It was raining Sleet. Sleet is rain that has partially crystalised from the cold upon it's decent. But it's not rock hard ice (hail), and splatters on impact. It feels like you're being peppered with broken glass if it hits flesh. :? I thankfully carry an umbrella, but I still wasn't prepared for any long term activity in the artic. the sun had dropped, and the tempature had dropped drasticly with it.

I found a bus that took me to transfer point 2 (of 3).
I just missed bus two, and waited an hour (it was 30 minutes late) for the next one.
At fransfer point 3, I waited 50 minutes for my bus. ALL this was conducted in the freezing cold. It had to be 10 degree's out!!

I had a bra, a tank, a turtle neck long sleeze shirt, and a denim jacket. Cotton gloves, jeans, and 2 inch heeled boots. I was violently shivering.
The bus FINALLY came, and I nearly skipped to it... except the bruise running down my left side informed me that would be unwise.

-- I fell asleep on the bus. I missed my stop, and didn't wake up until I had overshot it about 2 miles. I got off, and began my walk back the way the bus came. It was an uphill trek, along a winnding weaving SLUSHY road. It was raining sleet still.

I get hom finally, and it's 11pm. Bits of me were litterly blue, my body convusling with cold and bruised, my clothes damp from the rain, and I was hungry. I imediately bee-lined for the shower. tore off all my clothes, and jumped into hot skulding water. ^_^ mmmmmmmm

-- I woke this morning with a crick in my neck and bad PMS.
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Postby Ichyro » Thu Jan 08, 2004 2:56 am

A hero Firia, nuff said. ^_^

You got guts. Braved nature, and conquered it. ^_^
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Postby Oddysee » Fri Jan 09, 2004 9:10 am

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Postby Mummu » Fri Jan 09, 2004 1:52 pm

/voice pilotlaugh
i like those day, when they happen to other ppl :)
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Postby Sergeiovich » Fri Jan 09, 2004 7:39 pm

sounds like a... crappy day, Firia.

And for all of you with cold weather, please express mail it down here to Houston, TX. We could really use some cold air down here, and I need a laugh.. its funny as heck when it gets cold down here, because people freak out. (ever seen a PARKA in 50 degree weather? its normal here) Its even more fun when we get ice/snow.. people dont know how to drive in it, and the entire city shuts down. its incredibly amusing.
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Postby Nexeus » Sat Jan 10, 2004 1:16 am

Fira... I feel your pain...
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Postby The Irish Guy » Sat Jan 10, 2004 2:23 am

Sergeiovich wrote:its funny as heck when it gets cold down here, because people freak out. (ever seen a PARKA in 50 degree weather? its normal here) Its even more fun when we get ice/snow.. people dont know how to drive in it, and the entire city shuts down. its incredibly amusing.


Yeah.. A few inches of snow here in Indiana and my Dad's like, "I can still find my golfball. Hang on a sec."
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Postby Ms.Ice » Sat Jan 10, 2004 3:45 am

*grins*

It was 70 here today!
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Postby Firia » Sat Jan 10, 2004 4:20 am

Sergeiovich wrote:its funny as heck when it gets cold down here, because people freak out.


Same for my neck of the woods. There was probably and inch and a half to 2 and a half inches of snow, and the whoooole city shut down. ^_^;;

I feel this is very appropriate to point out here. :P
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Postby Sergeiovich » Sat Jan 10, 2004 5:43 am

ooo! that SOOOO sounds like houston. Except we do the freaking out when it rains, too. and it rains 4 FEET a year. thats 48 inches. also known as ALOT of rain. Snow and Ice just amplifies it about 100,000 times.

And then there are the people not from here, who either a.) laugh, or b.) laugh while watching the news media feed the insanity.
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Postby Aktrez » Sat Jan 10, 2004 4:48 pm

Hey Bootay,
What part of VA are you in? I just got a job working for Mythic Entertainment (DAOC) in Fairfax. Just wanted to see what the area was really like. I start on Monday and I'm nervous as all #@$@#*(.

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Postby Coltess » Sat Jan 10, 2004 6:38 pm

Sergeiovich wrote:And for all of you with cold weather, please express mail it down here to Houston, TX. We could really use some cold air down here

I protest! I didn't move to Houston to be cold, wet, and miserable in the winter time. If I wanted that I would have stayed in Denmark and delivered mail in the rain, sleet, and all other sorts of crappy weather.

Firia, you have my truest commiserations. Been there, done that, and thank goodness it's over.
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