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On 2006-04-10 15:45:05 -0400, "Robert" said:
Speak for yourself. I grew up in Montana and snow IS a major problem. Well, the OP was talking about RETIRING here. I'm retired in Schenectady, NY, and when I see a snowstorm out my windows I just quietly gloat about how glad I am I don't have to go anywhere. |
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On Mon, 10 Apr 2006 12:45:05 -0700, Robert wrote:
"Dave Smith" wrote in message ... sechumlib wrote: I'd suggest Argyle, NY. It's absolutely MILES from anywhere important and is a dry town, besides. Of course, there's lots of cold weather and there are major snowstorms in the winter. Snow storms aren't a major problem. Living in an area where snow is a fact of life in the winter, you get used to it and learn to deal with. I have to admit that I do find it entertaining when I hear about "snow storms" in the southern US where roads are icy and treacherous after a snow fall that would be considered to be insignificant here. Every city and town has a stockpile of salt and sand to spread on the roads and a fleet of plow trucks. Snow is one of the few natural disasters that most of us here look forward to and enjoy. Speak for yourself. I grew up in Montana and snow IS a major problem. When was that? Right at the dawn of the automobile age before they'd figured out how to plow roads? |
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On Mon, 10 Apr 2006 20:26:28 GMT, AZ Nomad
wrote: On Mon, 10 Apr 2006 12:45:05 -0700, Robert wrote: Speak for yourself. I grew up in Montana and snow IS a major problem. When was that? Right at the dawn of the automobile age before they'd figured out how to plow roads? There are times when it can take several days to even get Interstates open up across the tier of northern plains states. Minor back roads may stay closed for days and days and never get plowed. ************* DAVE HATUNEN ) ************* * Tucson Arizona, out where the cacti grow * * My typos & mispellings are intentional copyright traps * |
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On Mon, 10 Apr 2006 13:34:26 -0700, Hatunen wrote:
On Mon, 10 Apr 2006 20:26:28 GMT, AZ Nomad wrote: On Mon, 10 Apr 2006 12:45:05 -0700, Robert wrote: Speak for yourself. I grew up in Montana and snow IS a major problem. When was that? Right at the dawn of the automobile age before they'd figured out how to plow roads? There are times when it can take several days to even get Interstates open up across the tier of northern plains states. Minor back roads may stay closed for days and days and never get plowed. Oh my god no! What do you do if you live in a 50 square foot shack and only have room in the pantry for one meal? |
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![]() Dave Smith wrote: sechumlib wrote: I'd suggest Argyle, NY. It's absolutely MILES from anywhere important and is a dry town, besides. Of course, there's lots of cold weather and there are major snowstorms in the winter. Snow storms aren't a major problem. Living in an area where snow is a fact of life in the winter, you get used to it and learn to deal with. I have to admit that I do find it entertaining when I hear about "snow storms" in the southern US where roads are icy and treacherous after a snow fall that would be considered to be insignificant here. Every city and town has a stockpile of salt and sand to spread on the roads and a fleet of plow trucks. Snow is one of the few natural disasters that most of us here look forward to and enjoy. Well, snow usually means freezing & the OP didn't want freezing. |
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![]() sechumlib wrote: On 2006-04-10 15:45:05 -0400, "Robert" said: Speak for yourself. I grew up in Montana and snow IS a major problem. Well, the OP was talking about RETIRING here. I'm retired in Schenectady, NY, and when I see a snowstorm out my windows I just quietly gloat about how glad I am I don't have to go anywhere. And the OP didn't want freezing. |
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On Mon, 10 Apr 2006 21:08:26 GMT, AZ Nomad
wrote: On Mon, 10 Apr 2006 13:34:26 -0700, Hatunen wrote: On Mon, 10 Apr 2006 20:26:28 GMT, AZ Nomad wrote: On Mon, 10 Apr 2006 12:45:05 -0700, Robert wrote: Speak for yourself. I grew up in Montana and snow IS a major problem. When was that? Right at the dawn of the automobile age before they'd figured out how to plow roads? There are times when it can take several days to even get Interstates open up across the tier of northern plains states. Minor back roads may stay closed for days and days and never get plowed. Oh my god no! What do you do if you live in a 50 square foot shack and only have room in the pantry for one meal? Uh. What would you think? Plan ahead. next question, please. ************* DAVE HATUNEN ) ************* * Tucson Arizona, out where the cacti grow * * My typos & mispellings are intentional copyright traps * |
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On Mon, 10 Apr 2006 14:39:50 -0700, Hatunen wrote:
On Mon, 10 Apr 2006 21:08:26 GMT, AZ Nomad wrote: On Mon, 10 Apr 2006 13:34:26 -0700, Hatunen wrote: On Mon, 10 Apr 2006 20:26:28 GMT, AZ Nomad wrote: On Mon, 10 Apr 2006 12:45:05 -0700, Robert wrote: Speak for yourself. I grew up in Montana and snow IS a major problem. When was that? Right at the dawn of the automobile age before they'd figured out how to plow roads? There are times when it can take several days to even get Interstates open up across the tier of northern plains states. Minor back roads may stay closed for days and days and never get plowed. Oh my god no! What do you do if you live in a 50 square foot shack and only have room in the pantry for one meal? Uh. What would you think? Plan ahead. no **** sherlock. That perhaps is why being snowed in for a couple of days isn't a big deal. next question, please. What is sarcasm? ************* DAVE HATUNEN ) ************* * Tucson Arizona, out where the cacti grow * * My typos & mispellings are intentional copyright traps * |
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On Mon, 10 Apr 2006 22:02:31 GMT, AZ Nomad
wrote: On Mon, 10 Apr 2006 14:39:50 -0700, Hatunen wrote: On Mon, 10 Apr 2006 21:08:26 GMT, AZ Nomad wrote: On Mon, 10 Apr 2006 13:34:26 -0700, Hatunen wrote: On Mon, 10 Apr 2006 20:26:28 GMT, AZ Nomad wrote: On Mon, 10 Apr 2006 12:45:05 -0700, Robert wrote: Speak for yourself. I grew up in Montana and snow IS a major problem. When was that? Right at the dawn of the automobile age before they'd figured out how to plow roads? There are times when it can take several days to even get Interstates open up across the tier of northern plains states. Minor back roads may stay closed for days and days and never get plowed. Oh my god no! What do you do if you live in a 50 square foot shack and only have room in the pantry for one meal? Uh. What would you think? Plan ahead. no **** sherlock. That perhaps is why being snowed in for a couple of days isn't a big deal. I suspect that if even you were cooped up in a 50 sq ft cabin for several days if would be a big deal. ************* DAVE HATUNEN ) ************* * Tucson Arizona, out where the cacti grow * * My typos & mispellings are intentional copyright traps * |
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On 2006-04-10 17:14:41 -0400, "Frank F. Matthews"
said: Well, snow usually means freezing & the OP didn't want freezing. If ALL of these varied views of what the OP meant are correct, I don't think ANYWHERE in the US would be acceptable. Perhaps nothing short of paradise would. |
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