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Snowflake
11-07-2006, 08:06 AM
Since I don't know exactly where out Washington LoT friends are, I hope you're not affected by the flooding I'm hearing about. :(

Not Afraid
11-07-2006, 09:19 AM
We've got a few Swankers in the area. I've seen most posting recently. WB, Pru and SleepyJeff all live in WA.

Snowflake
11-07-2006, 09:41 AM
We've got a few Swankers in the area. I've seen most posting recently. WB, Pru and SleepyJeff all live in WA.

Very good, very good!

Hopefully our swankers can all swin, too! ;)

Not Afraid
11-07-2006, 09:43 AM
Very good, very good!

Hopefully our swankers can all swin, too! ;)

Yes, but can they do water ballet?

Jughead P. Jones
11-07-2006, 09:49 AM
This is the first I'm hearing about the floods. I certainly hope that everyone in that area is doing okay.

Moonliner
11-07-2006, 09:55 AM
Funny the way life works. Just yesterday I was watching the Rialto wildfire live on CNN and saying to myself, Damn! I'm sure glad my dad moved out of that neighbourhood (the fire was within a football field of two of his old house) and up to Washington. :rolleyes:

Snowflake
11-07-2006, 10:12 AM
Yes, but can they do water ballet?

Well, can they be as graceful as you? Maybe you, WB and Pru should have a competition? (Not in the Rivers of America, however)

Prudence
11-07-2006, 12:49 PM
I'm not near any rivers, so I'm not having any direct effects. There is a lot of flooding around, though. They closed one entrance to the airport parking garage yesterday morning, but it's back open today. All flights in and out of Seatac were on hold for a few hours yesterday. A state of emergency has been declared in 18 counties. The biggest issue around me is urban flooding from blocked storm drains. Because we're not close enough to rivers for flooding from them, people don't expect to suddenly run into huge engine-stalling puddles.

wendybeth
11-07-2006, 12:57 PM
It's mostly the areas west of the Cascades that are getting nailed- we have rain and high winds, but atop Mt. Doom I am relatively safe. Until it snows, anyway.:rolleyes:


Oh, and the West-siders have an unfair aquatic advantage: webbed fingers and toes. No way I'm going up against that. I will accept any challenges that involve operating a vehicle on ice, though.

sleepyjeff
11-07-2006, 01:13 PM
It's mostly the areas west of the Cascades that are getting nailed- we have rain and high winds, but atop Mt. Doom I am relatively safe. Until it snows, anyway.:rolleyes:


Oh, and the West-siders have an unfair aquatic advantage: webbed fingers and toes. No way I'm going up against that. I will accept any challenges that involve operating a vehicle on ice, though.

lol:)

I rode my bike today and ended up in a 3' deep wash(lake). Just kept on peddling till I was out. Quack, quack;


We've got a few Swankers in the area. I've seen most posting recently. WB, Pru and SleepyJeff all live in WA.


Got me confused with Jazzman who lives in Vancouver I think. I live in Portland, Oregon(although I can see Washington from my house:))

Other former Vantuckians include, unless I am mistaken, both Leo and Alex......but Sleepy has never had the pleasure:)

wendybeth
11-07-2006, 01:17 PM
I've long thought Portland was a cross between Spokane and Seattle. The area looks like ours and you get snow, but you're closer to the ocean and you get a bit more rain.

Which of course means that you're good at both water ballet and ice skating.

sleepyjeff
11-07-2006, 01:21 PM
I've long thought Portland was a cross between Spokane and Seattle. The area looks like ours and you get snow, but you're closer to the ocean and you get a bit more rain.

Which of course means that you're good at both water ballet and ice skating.

Quite true. Portlanders sometimes get ice storms in January caused by extreme cold funneled in thru the Columbia Gorge slamming into warmer air coming off the Ocean both colliding right over our City. East meets West or Spokane meets Seatle;)

Snowflake
11-07-2006, 02:30 PM
It's mostly the areas west of the Cascades that are getting nailed- we have rain and high winds, but atop Mt. Doom I am relatively safe. Until it snows, anyway.:rolleyes:


Oh, and the West-siders have an unfair aquatic advantage: webbed fingers and toes. No way I'm going up against that. I will accept any challenges that involve operating a vehicle on ice, though.

Mt. Doom! :D

Ooh! I hate driving on icy roads! Hated that in VA. I had a wipe out on a patch of ice 2 weeks after I bought my car. Fishtailing and then a 360 into a ditch. Fortunately, the road was a backroad and not much competing traffic. Shaken up like a martini, but not any damage. Took me a while before I felt able to safely drive though.

I kowtow to you WB!

wendybeth
11-07-2006, 02:51 PM
Yoy wouldn't if you saw me stuck in the snow at the base of our hill, swearing at the little bastards who were sledding and made me stop and lose momentum. (You need to get a really good running start, or you're dead in the snow).

Prudence
11-07-2006, 03:52 PM
I'm actually pretty good in snow and ice, the problem is everyone else. People on this side whip around in their SUVs. There seems to be this group hallucination that 4 wheel drive makes them impervious to all weather influences and that their stopping distance never varies. It is such a flippin' pain in the arse. It's frustrating that *I* can't drive in snow - not because I'm not sufficiently skilled, but because I'm unwilling to go out there with the yahoos who won't slow the hell down and pay attention. *froths*

I think it's stopped raining for the moment.

Snowflake
11-07-2006, 04:05 PM
There seems to be this group hallucination that 4 wheel drive makes them impervious to all weather influences and that their stopping distance never varies. It is such a flippin' pain in the arse. It's frustrating that *I* can't drive in snow - not because I'm not sufficiently skilled, but because I'm unwilling to go out there with the yahoos who won't slow the hell down and pay attention. *froths*

Aha! One of my best snow driving memories in VA. My first winter we had a big storm. I was driving, slowly to work because when I called the weather line at the office, we we're still open. The further along I got, the worse the storm and snow became. So I pulled off after 10 miles and called, found the office closed for snow. SO....I turned around and was on Route 29 (2 lane divided highway) and I was moving along, carefully, but not foolishly, then an SUV comes barreling up honking and making rude gestures, so I pull to the right so the clown can pass me and almost get stuck in the snow the plows had pushed to the side of the road. About a mile later the clown is head first in a snowdrfit and poking down in a ditch. As I passed, I admit, I was bad, I waved and beeped the horn and he flipped me the bird. But I did feel like the tortoise and the hare. I, after all, got to the finish line. Bastard, slow down you idiot!

wendybeth
11-07-2006, 04:11 PM
Aha! One of my best snow driving memories in VA. My first winter we had a big storm. I was driving, slowly to work because when I called the weather line at the office, we we're still open. The further along I got, the worse the storm and snow became. So I pulled off after 10 miles and called, found the office closed for snow. SO....I turned around and was on Route 29 (2 lane divided highway) and I was moving along, carefully, but not foolishly, then an SUV comes barreling up honking and making rude gestures, so I pull to the right so the clown can pass me and almost get stuck in the snow the plows had pushed to the side of the road. About a mile later the clown is head first in a snowdrfit and poking down in a ditch. As I passed, I admit, I was bad, I waved and beeped the horn and he flipped me the bird. But I did feel like the tortoise and the hare. I, after all, got to the finish line. Bastard, slow down you idiot!

Lol!!!! Welcome to my Winter Wonderland- this happens every year, and I never get tired of seeing them on the side of the road.:D

Amateurs.

MouseWife
11-07-2006, 04:36 PM
Can you guys tell me anything about the Mt. Hood/Underwood areas?

And, what is Mt. Doom?

I was up in the Gorge recently. Beautiful. But, very windy. I understand that is what makes it great for windsurfing? We were looking up there to maybe move up there but that wind....

Glad to see you guys posting and in good spirits. It is freakin' hot here today {San Diego}. We went for a walk along Silver Strand this morning. Ran into a couple from New Jersey. Took their pic for them and then I said {because I can't believe it} 'It sure is hot!' and they said they just assumed it would be because this is CA. I told them nope, this is a Santa Ana so enjoy it while you can.

I mean, don't people come to San Diego/CA thinking they'll get hot weather?

Oh, sorry. I do go on. :blush:

Any help with my question would be appreciated.

wendybeth
11-07-2006, 04:47 PM
Mt. Doom is the volcano where the One Ring of the LOTR's trilogy was forged. It is also my nickname for the large hill we live on, as it is a huge PITA to get up when it's snowing or icy.

Prudence
11-07-2006, 05:11 PM
About a mile later the clown is head first in a snowdrfit and poking down in a ditch. As I passed, I admit, I was bad, I waved and beeped the horn and he flipped me the bird. But I did feel like the tortoise and the hare. I, after all, got to the finish line. Bastard, slow down you idiot!

This exact thing happened to BT when he was headed over the pass to visit his folks one year - back when he still had the ancient and decrepit pickup. I won't let him take the car over now because of the morons on the road.

MouseWife
11-07-2006, 05:11 PM
Oh, I see. Well, yeah, I remember Claire {Stinkerbell, and more} having a problem in Portland because her home was on a hill. Lovely but in the winter the ice....well, you know.

Hey, I bought those things that slip on your shoes to help prevent you from slipping on the ice. Have you guys tried these? I mean, instead of snowboots. Or should they be with snowboots?

I know, I am sitting here sweating my arse off but planning for snow...