felser Posted January 26 Author Report Posted January 26 13 minutes ago, JSngry said: I kinda thought that "youse" and "youse guys" were distinct and desperate phrases? Philly is "youse guys", I don't remember hearing "youse" without "guys". Pittsburgh was/is "yins", Huntsville, Ala. was/is "y'all". Don't remember what it was/is in the other places I've lived (Cincinnati, OH and West Palm Beach, FLA). Quote
Milestones Posted January 26 Report Posted January 26 It must have been a foot or more over here. But things have been cleaned up fairly well. I was out on the roads once. I've seen people playing in the snow! Plenty of school and college closings on Monday. Quote
Holy Ghost Posted January 26 Report Posted January 26 1 hour ago, felser said: Philly is "youse guys", I don't remember hearing "youse" without "guys". Pittsburgh was/is "yins", Huntsville, Ala. was/is "y'all". Don't remember what it was/is in the other places I've lived (Cincinnati, OH and West Palm Beach, FLA). Grew up in West Palm Beach, Boca specifically, and we would say, 'sup. Quote
Holy Ghost Posted January 26 Report Posted January 26 Foot +. We're buried and it's still snowing. School's got cancelled, so at least that. Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted January 26 Report Posted January 26 I’m seeing 80 degrees with a chance of improvisation. I’m still on a jazz cruise. 😀 I’m hearing that our area is getting close to two feet. I’ll have a lot of snow to clear when I get home. Quote
Milestones Posted January 26 Report Posted January 26 You should stay on the cruise for another 2-3 weeks! Quote
Ken Dryden Posted January 26 Report Posted January 26 A bit of sleet, but we got out of our hilly subdivision outside Chattanooga yesterday without an issue. When a real storm hits, this area can be shut down for several days. Quote
jazzbo Posted January 26 Report Posted January 26 We have had about 13" in the last 24 hours, and I've attacked it with shovel three times, kept it to an accessible and exit-able status with effort. Actually, I confess it feels good. Now I have earned a break to listen. Quote
jazzbo Posted January 26 Report Posted January 26 I'm canceling another picnic in the side yard. Quote
Dub Modal Posted January 27 Report Posted January 27 Nothing but ice, sleet and freezing rain that amounted to under an inch. The yard torch did the trick. I don't know if any of you have one of these but for shit like this it's literally the best tool for getting rid of it. No salty mix to mess with the dogs, no back breaking labor (because a shovel on ice sucks bad, real bad). Just attach the torch to a propane tank, put it on wheels and flame away. Quote
Milestones Posted January 27 Report Posted January 27 And now the severe cold. I teach at a community college, and Tuesday will the be second day of cancelled classes. Quote
Dan Gould Posted January 27 Report Posted January 27 I know its not exactly close to what others are going thru but here in Plant City, a 24-hour temperature drop of 36 degrees. There's also persistent indications of a legit possibility of actual snow in this latitude this weekend, and it will be even colder for sure. What is certain is that as we come up on the end of our 10th year in central Florida, we have never had to put blankets on the horses so many times. My wife's rule is <40, all six get them and we are doing that TFN. Quote
Rabshakeh Posted January 27 Report Posted January 27 On 1/26/2026 at 11:49 AM, Kevin Bresnahan said: I’m seeing 80 degrees with a chance of improvisation. I’m still on a jazz cruise. 😀 Is this real? Are you actually on a jazz cruise? Which one and is it good? Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted January 27 Report Posted January 27 6 hours ago, Rabshakeh said: Is this real? Are you actually on a jazz cruise? Which one and is it good? I’m at the Fort Lauderdale airport on my way home. It was really good. If anything, it was just a bit too much Jazz. Going to gigs from 9:00 AM to midnight for 7 straight days is more live jazz than I’ve ever seen at any other point in my life. Even Newport is only 3 days. 😀😀 Also, I have to admit, some of these cruise people, especially some of the older women, can be assholes. 😀😀 Quote
sgcim Posted January 27 Report Posted January 27 47 minutes ago, Kevin Bresnahan said: I’m at the Fort Lauderdale airport on my way home. It was really good. If anything, it was just a bit too much Jazz. Going to gigs from 9:00 AM to midnight for 7 straight days is more live jazz than I’ve ever seen at any other point in my life. Even Newport is only 3 days. 😀😀 Also, I have to admit, some of these cruise people, especially some of the older women, can be assholes. 😀😀 LOL! With that many hours of jazz every day, I could see passengers start to throw jazz musicians overboard after a while!😅 Quote
felser Posted January 27 Author Report Posted January 27 32 minutes ago, sgcim said: LOL! With that many hours of jazz every day, I could see passengers start to throw jazz musicians overboard after a while!😅 The fate of a particularly rhythmically-challanged drummer? A cliche-ridden sax player? A pianist too busy on his comping? A bass player taking overly-long solos? Quote
sgcim Posted January 28 Report Posted January 28 3 hours ago, felser said: The fate of a particularly rhythmically-challanged drummer? A cliche-ridden sax player? A pianist too busy on his comping? A bass player taking overly-long solos? LOL!!!!! Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted January 28 Report Posted January 28 1 hour ago, Dan Gould said: How many steps up to the entryway? 3 steps to the door. We got over two feet but it drifted, so it's hard to get an exact number. Luckily, it was light and fluffy, so my Honda snowblower ate it up. Honda makes (made?) the best snowblowers. They throw the snow a long way. That's the biggest issue with most snowblowers is they don't throw it far enough. Quote
Dan Gould Posted January 28 Report Posted January 28 There's about a 10% chance of snow flurries in Tampa (on the coast) on Saturday night. Quote
Pim Posted January 30 Report Posted January 30 On 1/27/2026 at 8:19 PM, Kevin Bresnahan said: I’m at the Fort Lauderdale airport on my way home. It was really good. If anything, it was just a bit too much Jazz. Going to gigs from 9:00 AM to midnight for 7 straight days is more live jazz than I’ve ever seen at any other point in my life. Even Newport is only 3 days. 😀😀 Also, I have to admit, some of these cruise people, especially some of the older women, can be assholes. 😀😀 Oh yes Kevin we all feel very sorry for you being on a cruise with tropical temperatures, mixed drinks and live jazz music. Poor you! 🤪 But seriously, I hope you have dug your way into your house 😬 Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted January 30 Report Posted January 30 20 minutes ago, Pim said: Oh yes Kevin we all feel very sorry for you being on a cruise with tropical temperatures, mixed drinks and live jazz music. Poor you! 🤪 But seriously, I hope you have dug your way into your house 😬 I grew up in Massachusetts & lived most of my life up in New England. This is far from the worst storm I've cleaned up after. In fact, I doubt it would even crack the top 20. Funny thing is, we moved up to Maine near the water to get away from storms like this. This snow was an outlier. We've been here 9 years and never really had a snow storm that dumped anything over a foot. The ocean water temps have generally protected us from this. There have been storms where we've had a slushy mix while 5 miles inland got a foot. This storm was a fluke in that it dumped a bunch of snow because it was over the ocean - a very unusual occurrence. Quote
Pim Posted January 30 Report Posted January 30 21 minutes ago, Kevin Bresnahan said: I grew up in Massachusetts & lived most of my life up in New England. This is far from the worst storm I've cleaned up after. In fact, I doubt it would even crack the top 20. Funny thing is, we moved up to Maine near the water to get away from storms like this. This snow was an outlier. We've been here 9 years and never really had a snow storm that dumped anything over a foot. The ocean water temps have generally protected us from this. There have been storms where we've had a slushy mix while 5 miles inland got a foot. This storm was a fluke in that it dumped a bunch of snow because it was over the ocean - a very unusual occurrence. We never see these amounts of snow in the Netherlands. We also got the tempering influence of the warmer North Sea. Though I’m not looking for extremes like these, I really miss some more winter like weather here sometimes. The winter mostly feels like an extended autumn most of the times with boring grey rainy days. Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted January 31 Report Posted January 31 I would love a gray and rainy winter. I hate snow. I hate shoveling snow. I would love to "snow bird" but my wife doesn't want to. Quote
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