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Posted: Sun Mar 12th, 2006 12:58 pm |
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Randy in Pensacola wrote:
Dave wrote: Damn, I shoulda fixed that furnace a long time ago...LOL...  You dont have to work today, you cant ride, its too cold to do any house work....Get a blanket and the OL and stay warm..........
Not a bad idea...LOL...
Actually, pretty close to what I had in mind anyway... 
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Randy in Pensacola Supporter

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Posted: Sun Mar 12th, 2006 12:44 pm |
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Dave wrote: Damn, I shoulda fixed that furnace a long time ago...LOL...  You dont have to work today, you cant ride, its too cold to do any house work....Get a blanket and the OL and stay warm..........
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Dave Supporter

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Posted: Sun Mar 12th, 2006 12:41 pm |
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Well, not too bad yesterday. Rain and a little hail here yesterday. Foothills sure look pretty with the snow. It did get pretty low. But, nothing here...
But, this morning it's down to 33F!!!
Damn, I shoulda fixed that furnace a long time ago...LOL... 
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empty Supporter

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Posted: Sun Mar 12th, 2006 02:59 am |
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jeffy ole boy wrote: empty wrote: Randy in Pensacola wrote: Since this winter was really mild here and the Gulf is still warm, I am afraid this hurricane season will be as bad as last year if not worse.......Lets hope and pray it isn't.... I am just bowing my head and asking for rain. If my rain takes away from your storm, so be it. No rain out there for like 140 days right? We've had rain. We just haven't had any rain that can do any good. I am going to get on the scooter and 'warm it up a little' tomorrow, I will take my dig camera and report back on how dry it really is. This area is accustomed to having about 10 inches of rain a month, we have not had 10 inches in the last year.
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jeffy ole boy Supporter

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Posted: Sun Mar 12th, 2006 02:07 am |
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empty wrote: Randy in Pensacola wrote: Since this winter was really mild here and the Gulf is still warm, I am afraid this hurricane season will be as bad as last year if not worse.......Lets hope and pray it isn't.... I am just bowing my head and asking for rain. If my rain takes away from your storm, so be it. No rain out there for like 140 days right?
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jeffy ole boy Supporter

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Posted: Sun Mar 12th, 2006 02:04 am |
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empty wrote: It's 7:30, muggy (82 and 70+% humidity) I turned the A/C on. Got about 120 miles in today though.  Must be nice.. 
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empty Supporter

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Posted: Sun Mar 12th, 2006 02:03 am |
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Randy in Pensacola wrote: Since this winter was really mild here and the Gulf is still warm, I am afraid this hurricane season will be as bad as last year if not worse.......Lets hope and pray it isn't.... I am just bowing my head and asking for rain. If my rain takes away from your storm, so be it.
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jeffy ole boy Supporter

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Posted: Sun Mar 12th, 2006 01:57 am |
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| I hear ya Randy, it was a mild winter up North here too. We are already having stormy Spring like weather and its still winter according to the calendar.
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Randy in Pensacola Supporter

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Posted: Sun Mar 12th, 2006 12:40 am |
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| Since this winter was really mild here and the Gulf is still warm, I am afraid this hurricane season will be as bad as last year if not worse.......Lets hope and pray it isn't....
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empty Supporter

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Posted: Sun Mar 12th, 2006 12:38 am |
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It's 7:30, muggy (82 and 70+% humidity) I turned the A/C on. Got about 120 miles in today though. 
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Randy in Pensacola Supporter

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Posted: Sat Mar 11th, 2006 01:23 pm |
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Pensacola today

Very warm with partial sunshine
High Temperature:
80° F
RealFeel®:
83° F
hehehehehehehe
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Dave Supporter

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Posted: Sat Mar 11th, 2006 12:35 pm |
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Well, it's 41 here right now. Rainy and cold. Lovely Southern California weather. Storm comin' in from the Artic region. Snow supposed to be down to the 1500 foot level. I'm somewhere around 1000 - 1200 feet. Who knows? Might get a bit here. Rained like crazy last night. Hail the size of pea-gravel too...
Not much chance of gettin' out on the bike this weekend...
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jeffy ole boy Supporter

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Posted: Sat Mar 11th, 2006 12:23 pm |
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Warm but stormy... Was hopin it would be a non-rainy day since its warm. Bikes will probably stay in the garage today.... Pack wheel bearings later if I get up the ambition? don't sound like much fun right now.
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weasle Supporter

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Posted: Fri Mar 10th, 2006 05:20 pm |
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| might want to check the bike for a short , batt shouldnt go bad that soon , unless it was defective to begin with . ps my evo will start at 45 degrees to , just wont start below freezing.
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jeffy ole boy Supporter

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Posted: Fri Mar 10th, 2006 05:08 pm |
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I must have a pretty good battery in my ole shovel.. It'll start up at 45 degrees with straight 50 weight. Turns real slow about 1 turn of the crank and fires up. Now watch me go out there today and it won't hit a lick.. LMAO
Battery in the boys Honda dead as a door nail. Only 5 mos old gave 90 bucks for the damm thing. Charged it up last Saturday-- dead again this morning. Bought a new battery today at Walmart for 50 bucks. Gonna slap it in there and sell that metric machine. Good bike for a beginner.. v-twin, clean and loud! No matter how hard it trys though it just aint a Harley LOL
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weasle Supporter

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Posted: Fri Mar 10th, 2006 04:22 pm |
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| ah , owners manual calls for 5w 30w in a 05 for our area, ford . you guys run straight 30 w in the heat down their in your trucks ? harley only grunts and clicks , with 20-50w if its below freezing . LOL. Last edited on Fri Mar 10th, 2006 04:24 pm by weasle |
empty Supporter

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Posted: Fri Mar 10th, 2006 04:18 pm |
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weasle wrote: Randy in Pensacola wrote: Dave wrote: Mikey wrote:
16 degrees
16 degrees???
No wonder everything goes into hiding... I doubt my truck would even start if it got that cold here..... you got a ford dont ya randy ? it will start , LMAO.few yrs back it was 17 below zero when i got off work , had a 89 ford , it grunted twice and started right up. These southern trucks get thicker oil
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weasle Supporter

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Posted: Fri Mar 10th, 2006 04:03 pm |
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Randy in Pensacola wrote: Dave wrote: Mikey wrote:
16 degrees
16 degrees???
No wonder everything goes into hiding... I doubt my truck would even start if it got that cold here..... you got a ford dont ya randy ? it will start , LMAO.few yrs back it was 17 below zero when i got off work , had a 89 ford , it grunted twice and started right up.
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Mikey Supporter

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Posted: Fri Mar 10th, 2006 03:53 pm |
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Randy in Pensacola wrote: Dave wrote: Gotta put it all into context there Mikey...
We (Me and Randy) ain't eskimos like you northerners...
16 is COLD!!! anything below 55 is cold to me....... ROFLMAO...In the summers..we have nice cool evenings..gets down around 50..awesome for night riding..gets real cool in the valleys..and ya warm up quick when you get back to a high spot...
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Randy in Pensacola Supporter

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Posted: Fri Mar 10th, 2006 03:43 pm |
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Dave wrote: Gotta put it all into context there Mikey...
We (Me and Randy) ain't eskimos like you northerners...
16 is COLD!!! anything below 55 is cold to me.......
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