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Wage Slave wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_wrong_type_of_snow
Yokohammer wrote:Wage Slave wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_wrong_type_of_snow
I thought Japan started this trend much earlier when the government used "Japanese snow is different" as justification for slapping tax barriers on imported skis. I believe this is a true story.
Mike Oxlong wrote:Yokohammer wrote:Wage Slave wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_wrong_type_of_snow
I thought Japan started this trend much earlier when the government used "Japanese snow is different" as justification for slapping tax barriers on imported skis. I believe this is a true story.
Did their long intestines from ages of agriculture give them some sort of civilizing edge in making polite excuses to those recently descended from hunter-gatherer barbarian traders?
Mike Oxlong wrote:Did their long intestines from ages of agriculture give them some sort of civilizing edge in making polite excuses to those recently descended from hunter-gatherer barbarian traders?
wagyl wrote:Mike Oxlong wrote:Did their long intestines from ages of agriculture give them some sort of civilizing edge in making polite excuses to those recently descended from hunter-gatherer barbarian traders?
You can certainly say that it takes a lot of guts to make such a statement.
Yokohammer wrote:wagyl wrote:Mike Oxlong wrote:Did their long intestines from ages of agriculture give them some sort of civilizing edge in making polite excuses to those recently descended from hunter-gatherer barbarian traders?
You can certainly say that it takes a lot of guts to make such a statement.
That one just about boweled me over.
yanpa wrote:Yokohammer wrote:wagyl wrote:Mike Oxlong wrote:Did their long intestines from ages of agriculture give them some sort of civilizing edge in making polite excuses to those recently descended from hunter-gatherer barbarian traders?
You can certainly say that it takes a lot of guts to make such a statement.
That one just about boweled me over.
No shit.
Yokohammer wrote:Here we go ... it has just started snowing up here again .
At this point I should probably boast that the Hammer household now has a second snow shovel! Mrs. Hammer, not realising what she's getting herself in for, offered to help next time it snows, so I bought her her very own shovel! Lucky girl.
yanpa wrote:Western edge of the 23-ku, 5 minutes ago.
Still experimenting with our first snow shovel here.
Mike Oxlong wrote:yanpa wrote:Yokohammer wrote:wagyl wrote:Mike Oxlong wrote:Did their long intestines from ages of agriculture give them some sort of civilizing edge in making polite excuses to those recently descended from hunter-gatherer barbarian traders?
You can certainly say that it takes a lot of guts to make such a statement.
That one just about boweled me over.
No shit.
What gall!
Russell wrote:Mike Oxlong wrote:yanpa wrote:Yokohammer wrote:wagyl wrote:Mike Oxlong wrote:Did their long intestines from ages of agriculture give them some sort of civilizing edge in making polite excuses to those recently descended from hunter-gatherer barbarian traders?
You can certainly say that it takes a lot of guts to make such a statement.
That one just about boweled me over.
No shit.
What gall!
Stop it guys! It's too much to stomach.
J.A.F.O wrote:Russell wrote:Mike Oxlong wrote:yanpa wrote:Yokohammer wrote:wagyl wrote:Mike Oxlong wrote:Did their long intestines from ages of agriculture give them some sort of civilizing edge in making polite excuses to those recently descended from hunter-gatherer barbarian traders?
You can certainly say that it takes a lot of guts to make such a statement.
That one just about boweled me over.
No shit.
What gall!
Stop it guys! It's too much to stomach.
Have some intestinal fortitude.
yanpa wrote:Western edge of the 23-ku, 5 minutes ago.
Still experimenting with our first snow shovel here.
Coligny wrote:yanpa wrote:Western edge of the 23-ku, 5 minutes ago.
Still experimenting with our first snow shovel here.
How much ? a good 15˜20 cm ?
EXCITING slow ass freezing rain here.Coligny wrote:Boring slow ass rain here...
wagyl wrote: ... Plus 50 cm overnight last night, with more to come (and it will be heavy weight stuff) and a work project which takes me off site today. I am just off to wade out to the carport to dig a path for the car, and I can see I will have to dig a path back at the end of the day too. I love living where I do, but sometimes it can be beyond a joke. ...
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