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I'm having a hard enough time getting up for work as it is, this is really going to screw me up - I'm with you. Plus it means yard work is right around the corner and you know what that takes time away from:flamemad:

:smile-us: I figure I would fly the flag of origin.
:canada: and the flag of location.
 
I get more time to enjoy yardwork and beer in the evenings. Now if only the ground were not so frozen, like the tundra...
 
moon said:
I get more time to enjoy yardwork and beer in the evenings. Now if only the ground were not so frozen, like the tundra...

Ground... frozen...?

Sorry, I don't understand what that means.

You must live in one of those weird places where really cold white stuff falls from the sky.

:D
 
Brian Krashpad said:
Ground... frozen...?

Sorry, I don't understand what that means.

You must live in one of those weird places where really cold white stuff falls from the sky.
i was thinking the same.... :beer:

ww
 
I hate light, I even hate light bulbs, except for all of the LED twinklies on my stereo & computer equipment that twinkle for me in the dark.
 
Spudman said:
Bugs? Tornadoes? Hurricanes? Old people? What are those? Oh, you must live in one of those places.:rotflmao: :D

I'm pretty sure that bugs, tornadoes and old people can be found all over North America.

Hurricanes not so much, but anywhere on the Gulf Coast and the southern part of the Atlantic Coast.

As far as concentrations of old people go, that's primarily central and especially south Florida, Orlando and southward. No so much north Florida where I live.

But if it makes you feel better, is is raining today. :tongue:
 
I'm with you Ray:mad:. I wish they would pick a time and just leave it be. The spring always turned my 13 hour shift at the hospital into a 14 hour night, not to mention screwing with charting and meds.

BTW we got some of that cold white stuff falling from the sky this morning. In these parts of Texas we usually get it maybe once every 4-5 years; however, we got an inch or so last Easter which fell in April and now this in March. Global warming stinks!:D
 
You FLA guys slay me.

Crazy thing is - in this part of Mi., our summers are a lot like yours - hot, humid, buggie... except we have ALL of the Great Lakes and their precious fresh water! Well, except for Lake Ontario, but that one is kinda different, at least in the parts of NY I've been to.
 
warren0728 said:
i like it....gives the kids more time to play outside....to me getting dark at 5:30 isn't natural....

ww
I'm with you on this one. But the time I get home From school It get darks like two hours later. which means If I wanto go to a friends House I'm there for like 45 minutes:thwap:
 
Gotta admit I'm no fan of daylight savings, especially in the spring. Now in the fall it's not so bad because I get an extra hour of sleep.

Hey Chad, we got an inch and a half of snow last night. Almost shut the town down.:rotflmao: It's weird, Wednesday the temp was in the 80's, today we have snow.
 
moon said:
You FLA guys slay me.

Crazy thing is - in this part of Mi., our summers are a lot like yours - hot, humid, buggie... except we have ALL of the Great Lakes and their precious fresh water!

We're working on desalinization.

I believe Tampa has a plant up and running.

North Florida, where I live, has lots of springs and a good supply of fresh water via the Floridan aquifer. Some of the best cave and spring diving in the world too. It's further south where it's so overpopulated that they've got a problem. Miami needs major deslinization efforts so Lake Okeechobee and the surrounding wetlands can be restored and recharge. They already buggered up the ecosystem down there bigtime by draining wetlands and putting in canals.
 
Brian Krashpad said:
We're working on desalinization.

I believe Tampa has a plant up and running.

North Florida, where I live, has lots of springs and a good supply of fresh water via the Floridan aquifer.

Cool. I guess I didn't know there was much desalination going on in the continental US.
 
moon said:
Cool. I guess I didn't know there was much desalination going on in the continental US.

It's still in its infancy. From what I've heard they had a lot of cost overruns and tech problems getting the Tampa plant up and running. But they're going to have to do a lot more of it because north Florida is going to fight to protect our wellfields/aquifer tooth and nail. South Florida is going to try and divert our water to make up for their lack, but we've seen what LA has done in Cal so hopefully will avoid that result.
 
Oooooh... water battles! We Michiganders are getting all protective of our water too. Seems there's a lot of folks who think we should share, but we think it's ours, and need it to maintain what little economy is left from the offshoring of the auto industry. We love the out-of-staters who swim, boat, and fish our waters! When it's not so cold, of course.:AOK:
 
Brian Krashpad said:
North Florida, where I live, has lots of springs and a good supply of fresh water via the Floridan aquifer. Some of the best cave and spring diving in the world too.

Brian - I dove in one of those springs that you refer to back in 1976 when I lived in Fort Walton Beach. Blue Springs if I remember the name correctly. It's a killer. The cave goes into a corkscrew type spiral down deep. Several divers never made it back to the surface alive. I think it was finally blocked off at the inner entrance.
 
Brian Krashpad said:
I'm pretty sure that bugs, tornadoes and old people can be found all over North America.
I grew up in California. No bugs, no tornados. Plenty of old people & O yeah Earthquakes!

I wasn't aware that next Monday was the ritual of Coming Late into Work.

It works better if you don't know ahead of time ;).
 
tot_Ou_tard said:
I grew up in California. No bugs, no tornados. Plenty of old people & O yeah Earthquakes!

I wasn't aware that next Monday was the ritual of Coming Late into Work.

It works better if you don't know ahead of time ;).

I'm going to try to use "I forgot to set my clock ahead" the remainder of March.
 
moon said:
Oooooh... water battles! We Michiganders are getting all protective of our water too. Seems there's a lot of folks who think we should share, but we think it's ours, and need it to maintain what little economy is left from the offshoring of the auto industry. We love the out-of-staters who swim, boat, and fish our waters! When it's not so cold, of course.:AOK:

Several years ago I actually did a work project about a couple counties downstate fighting over water rights. In Florida it gets very complicated, as we have regional Water Management Districts that are their own little governments and effectively superior (vis-a-vis water rights) to the counties included within their territory.
 
Tim said:
Brian - I dove in one of those springs that you refer to back in 1976 when I lived in Fort Walton Beach. Blue Springs if I remember the name correctly. It's a killer. The cave goes into a corkscrew type spiral down deep. Several divers never made it back to the surface alive. I think it was finally blocked off at the inner entrance.

Yes Blue Springs is one of many in our area. There are literally hundreds of springs in North Florida.

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Well it arrived with little fanfare except I had to get up at 6:00 AM this morning, but hit the snooze six times until it was 7. This week is going to be a b.......

Any time change (DS, jet lag) throws me way out of wack. Hell, I get jet lag just driving past an airport.
 
The only problem I had with it is, knowing that I had to get up this morning, I couldn't fall asleep until 3 A.M. I'm surprised I'm still conscious.
 
Ah but it's good for the crops, they get more sun this way!

Remember, spring back, fall forward!!

Grrrrrrrrrrrrr again!!!
 
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