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Brituchenite Dec 18, 2009 8:53 am


Originally Posted by Steph3n (Post 13009932)
I have no heat or fans on current temp in house is 62, perfection :D

Brrrrr!


Originally Posted by icurhere2 (Post 13009938)
58 is great - sitting at computer wearing a T-shirt ^


are you sure you are human? Are you really some kind of alien masquerading as icurhere2? Huh? It's just not normal to enjoy toruture. :rolleyes::eek::D

Mackieman Dec 18, 2009 8:54 am


Originally Posted by Anglo Large Clawed Otter (Post 13012337)
For me, 65 is ideal for indoor temps.

Agreed; though there is much wailing and gnashing of teeth when it drops to 61 or 62 in the morning.

Phudnik Dec 18, 2009 8:54 am


Originally Posted by belynch (Post 13012223)
The train, for me, is nothing more than an enormous hassle. It would work well if I was going CBD to CBD but I don't.

I wouldn't have even mentioned it in the ordinary course of business, but trains tend to work in the snow when planes do not.

Brituchenite Dec 18, 2009 8:54 am


Originally Posted by Trustguy (Post 13009945)
I have only teh Box to thank for opening my eyes. :D

and for me pestering you to come visit!

Told ya we were a fun lot! :D:D

Brituchenite Dec 18, 2009 8:55 am


Originally Posted by mnmag (Post 13009960)
Uh oh -- what next -- MRing w/the girls?!;):D

:eek::eek:

COFlyerCLE Dec 18, 2009 8:56 am


Originally Posted by Anglo Large Clawed Otter (Post 13012337)
For me, 65 is ideal for indoor temps.

In the winter, we keep our house at 59 most of the time, and bring it up to 62 in the mornings and evenings.

We have a circulating water fountain for the cats so their water doesn't freeze... ;)

Brituchenite Dec 18, 2009 8:56 am


Originally Posted by Flyer_70 (Post 13010001)
There is something seriously wrong with my innernetz.

there is something seriously wrong with icurhere2's inner-temp gauge .... and by the sound of it mackieman's too :rolleyes:

Phudnik Dec 18, 2009 8:56 am


Originally Posted by ConciergeMike (Post 13012225)
Great; Monday morning will hopefully be free of :rolleyes: -- at least I have an exit row on an aircraft that I'm reasonably assuming will be starting its day in PHL.

I think the snow should be over by Sunday, so you'll be fine, and presumably the aircraft will be where it is supposed to be. PHL functions as well as it ever does after the snow is over; it's during that's an issue.


Originally Posted by Mackieman (Post 13012260)
You already sound like a teacher. :D

All he needs to do is complain about the administration and the union and he'll be set.

Brituchenite Dec 18, 2009 8:57 am


Originally Posted by ssullivan (Post 13010021)
I'm starting to get there thanks to a lot of hussle to get my work schedule filled up for the first half of 2010. Despite the downturn in our business and the number of benched consultants we have, today I found out I'm in the top five most billable consultants in my practice area for 2009. I'm hoping for a repeat in 2010.

Well, that' great! At least you know you have some semblance of job security.

N965VJ Dec 18, 2009 8:57 am


Originally Posted by ssullivan (Post 13010152)
Just when I think I've seen it all, along comes Jesus loving nympho in desperate need of employment psycho lady in a seafood restaurant in Lufkin, Texas.


All my ex’s live in Texas :eek::D

Brituchenite Dec 18, 2009 8:57 am


Originally Posted by colpuck (Post 13010067)
Never drinking again.

ROFLMAO! Is that a pink pig I see flying past my window ..... :rolleyes::D:rolleyes:

Hartmann Dec 18, 2009 8:59 am

End of the World as We Know It - Parody - http://www.collegehumor.com/video:1924853

Pretty good stuff.

Mackieman Dec 18, 2009 8:59 am


Originally Posted by Brituchenite (Post 13012361)
there is something seriously wrong with icurhere2's inner-temp gauge .... and by the sound of it mackieman's too :rolleyes:

Just built for Alaska, ma'am. :-:


Originally Posted by N965VJ (Post 13012380)
All my ex’s live in Texas :eek::D

The scary thing about Lufkin is that it is the largest, "city" in the area. And I'm staying there on January 1, 2010. :eek:

Anglo Large Clawed Otter Dec 18, 2009 8:59 am


Originally Posted by COFlyerCLE (Post 13012360)
In the winter, we keep our house at 59 most of the time, and bring it up to 62 in the mornings and evenings.

We have a circulating water fountain for the cats so their water doesn't freeze... ;)

I'd have to turn the a/c on to get it down to 59 indoors. :D

Brituchenite Dec 18, 2009 9:00 am


Originally Posted by mnmag (Post 13010071)
Well -- I like to be warm & toasty -- 58 definitely doesn't do it for me!:rolleyes:

I'm with you! 78 is more like my lower temperature threshold. Anything less than that constitutes calling in Amnesty international


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