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Post by ghost on Dec 12, 2007 6:46:01 GMT 1
Funny little story....
I work at blockbuster, we close at 11 PM on weeknights. Tonight it was about 27 degree Fahrenheit outside... it was cold as you can guess. Well we went to lock the doors, got the front door locked... and broke the key off in the exit lock... not good. So tomorrow me and two other managers (I'm a manager by the way) get to go up, file a work order, and call a locksmith to fix our busted lock. Yay.
Just thought that would be fun to share.
Anyone else got any fun stories about the cold?
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Post by Shamino Warhen Ph.D on Dec 12, 2007 7:51:05 GMT 1
Tow Truck Driver. Got a call for someone stuck in a snow bank. By the time he got there 15 minutes later, two other vehicles landed in the same snow ditch, all 10 minutes apart from each other.
Diesel engines, which are what tow trucks are equipped with, also start and generate power through the heat they produce. On extremely cold days, you can imagine how difficult it could be for a solid piece of metal that has been in the cold for 14 hours to create heat.
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Post by Aden Allett on Dec 13, 2007 3:18:12 GMT 1
Finally sinished shoveling my drive way along with my neighbours (town house) and was ready to go inside when the plow came, the reason escapes me as the snow had just been piling up on the read and they decided to plow it the day it just started snowing, raking up all the snow and huge chunks of thick ice, causing me to have to clear the end of the driveway.
Ice was so thick and heavy, my shovel ended up breaking and I had to go buy a new one with my money only to come back and finish the job.
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Post by Gilsin on Dec 13, 2007 4:12:27 GMT 1
Got two.
It snowed, it was cold and I was stupid and decided not to brush the snow off the next day. Bad idea, the sun came out and melted the snow underneath which then refroze. All around my car door.
Had to get hot water to melt it open essentially.
Second, we were camping, my father owns a RV. It got down so cold that the door latch actually froze shut, needless to say we were pissed and we had to get a heat gun to warm it enough to actually open it.
Cold sucks and it's been getting down to 9 degrees Fahrenheit at night here.
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Post by Conner on Dec 13, 2007 4:42:42 GMT 1
When my nipples get hard. That means its either cold, or you excite me. Maybe both...
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Post by August Velway on Dec 13, 2007 5:02:32 GMT 1
When my nipples get hard. That means its either cold, or you excite me. Maybe both... Let's get some ice and a blond in here. Oh, and a camera.
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Post by Kei on Dec 13, 2007 6:17:54 GMT 1
How do I know it's cold...
It snows.
But, really. Once I walked outside my front steps and immediately busted my ass. Turns out ice covered everything leaving snow elsewhere to harden. Hurt. A lot.
~Manuel.
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Post by Dante Williams on Dec 13, 2007 23:11:40 GMT 1
Oh the cold? Ha! Well you'll love this story... one time, I---
*Hears muttering offstage*
What the hell do you mean it never snows or even gets cold in San Antonio?
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Post by Li on Dec 13, 2007 23:22:26 GMT 1
How do you know it's cold? So I shower every morning before going to school. It's a good routine that wakes me up. Now, I'm one of those people who, while drying as thoroughly as possible, still have a good deal of moisture in my hair. I go outside, wait for the bus, and you know what happens? My hair freezes. No joke. You could break pieces off like icicles... I DARE you to fix those split ends.
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Post by Aina Swanbeck on Dec 13, 2007 23:28:58 GMT 1
I know its cold when as I wait to the bus, I see some strange white thing in my glasses but only suspect it's fog and leave it there. Only to find out in the bus that it was actually frost.
I also know its cold when people put snow down my back or when they tackle me into a snow bank... -cough Midget cough- (a friend at school)
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Post by Kayar on Dec 14, 2007 0:33:09 GMT 1
When you can't cross country ski because of an annoying spleen-related problem and winter's laughing at you by giving your town several blizzards and an ice age. That's pretty cold physically and emotionally...
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Post by Odin Reeves on Dec 14, 2007 10:02:15 GMT 1
In a more joking manner:
You know it's cold when your testies are racing up your intenstines to see which one can reach your stomach first.
Thats right.
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Post by Cale Rosiér on Dec 14, 2007 10:06:30 GMT 1
When you try to light a cigarette only to realize that it's so cold that FIRE CAN'T WORK.
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Post by Shamino Warhen Ph.D on Dec 14, 2007 16:13:42 GMT 1
When you try to light a cigarette only to realize that it's so cold that FIRE CAN'T WORK. Sounds like you need a Zippo.
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Post by Dain Gavyns on Dec 14, 2007 17:35:48 GMT 1
.... It's cold?
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Post by Tiao Lei Shen on Dec 14, 2007 22:52:19 GMT 1
Shut up you Texan bastard.
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Post by Director Troutman on Dec 14, 2007 23:13:47 GMT 1
Shut up you Texan bastard. Stop stealing my game, dickwad. EDIT: He is right, though, you Texan bastard.
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Post by Kyukaku on Dec 14, 2007 23:19:09 GMT 1
Shut up you Texan bastard. Stop stealing my game, dickwad. EDIT: He is right, though, you Texan bastard. Hey, hey. No need for name calling. I'm definately a pile, not a wad.
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Post by Director Troutman on Dec 15, 2007 0:26:20 GMT 1
Stop stealing my game, dickwad. EDIT: He is right, though, you Texan bastard. Hey, hey. No need for name calling. I'm definately a pile, not a wad. Ah, yes, you're right. I'd quite happily agree that you are, in fact, a large pile of dicks.
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Post by Teneile on Dec 15, 2007 0:42:38 GMT 1
Haha.. yeah.. I'm with Dain and Dante. I live about four hours south of Dante and about six or seven from Dain, so .. cold.. and my town. They don't meet. In fact last weekend it was 83 degrees here. That's right.. 83.
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