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Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Mo' Snow
But they say it won't be more than about an inch. And the temps tomorrow will get up to 50. A good day to stay in and do some of the more tedious chores and housework on my list.
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Hi guy. I just checked my stats page and saw where you linked to me awhile back. Thanks for the honk! Gay in Texas? I'm sorry. I am liberal in Kansas, maybe not the same but effect is paralell. I've always thought that gays are really getting a bad rap. Although I'm thoroughly hetero, (and from Kan-ass) I do agree that gay marriage and gay rights in general are long over-due.
About the snow....in southeast Kansas we may not get as much snow as western Kansas, but we seem to get more than our share of ice storms. When the ice gets as thick as your arm on the trees, you know you're in for some fun.
Trucking huh? I got my CDL years ago and did not go to work driving. Now I'm unemployed and can't get a trucking job....anywhere. Catch 22. No experience.
That doesn't sound too bad, 50 tomorrow. Enjoy that. It didn't even get to 20 here today and you could hear the wind howl. Wish that I was in Oz (Australia) with my best friend. It is summer there.
Howdy Kansas, nice to hear from you, lots of good stuff on your blog.
It's rough being any kind of progressive person if you dont live on the east or west coast, ain't that so? And you're right, life is one damn catch-22 after another. Hope things go better for ya in the new year, bud.
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3 comments:
Hi guy. I just checked my stats page and saw where you linked to me awhile back. Thanks for the honk!
Gay in Texas? I'm sorry.
I am liberal in Kansas, maybe not the same but effect is paralell.
I've always thought that gays are really getting a bad rap. Although I'm thoroughly hetero, (and from Kan-ass) I do agree that gay marriage and gay rights in general are long over-due.
About the snow....in southeast Kansas we may not get as much snow as western Kansas, but we seem to get more than our share of ice storms. When the ice gets as thick as your arm on the trees, you know you're in for some fun.
Trucking huh? I got my CDL years ago and did not go to work driving. Now I'm unemployed and can't get a trucking job....anywhere.
Catch 22. No experience.
That doesn't sound too bad, 50 tomorrow. Enjoy that. It didn't even get to 20 here today and you could hear the wind howl. Wish that I was in Oz (Australia) with my best friend. It is summer there.
Howdy Kansas, nice to hear from you, lots of good stuff on your blog.
It's rough being any kind of progressive person if you dont live on the east or west coast, ain't that so? And you're right, life is one damn catch-22 after another. Hope things go better for ya in the new year, bud.
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