You know, I like Mark Kleiman's blog a lot, but sometimes he just revolts me.
Posted by Jane Galt at January 27, 2003 8:39 AM | TrackBack | Technorati inbound linksIf thwe wheather doesn't get bearable (read; warm enough so we can use the material without it shattering when we try to cut it) the family buisness may go bankrupt. : /
Things are so bad, I can't even spell easy words correctly today. Ugh...
It's a nice 60 over in the Bay Area right now, with a good breeze. I had to take off my sweater because it was getting too warm.
*ducks*
I have been told by some who live in Minnesota that cold weather keeps out the riffraff. Works on me.
"I have been told by some who live in Minnesota that cold weather keeps out the riffraff."
Nah, we just wait for MSNBC to offer them a cable show and hope that they leave the State on their own. ;)
As someone who was in balmy Las Vegas all last week, I must say that this weather is a nasty shock. Ick. I did not realize that ones bones could ache from the cold.
On the other hand, I would still rather be in good ol' NYC than in the armpit of the world known as LA.
"If Los Angeles is not the one authentic rectum of civilization, then I am no anatomist. Any time you want to go out again and burn it down, count me in." -- H.L. Mencken
Keeping out the riffraff: North Dakota is a statistical leader (top five at least) in life expectancy, low unemployment, good high school education, and low crime.
Their fifth area of statistical leadership is outmigration. This has been true for decades.
30 below zero with a 20 mph wind makes you long for a chance to get mugged in LA. ND is worse than MN because there are almost no trees there to break the wind.
My niece from Fargo (the one whose grandfather lost all his fingers falling asleep on the way home from a new years party) doesn't know what to think of her uncle, but I was able to get a laugh out of her with those stats. She now lives in balmy Wisconsin.
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