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    Some Ice

    We had over 1" of ice last night, here is the ruler-



    Here is me, Buchanan Casual by USAK, ready for more ice.





    The colors in the photo are somewhat funky, sorry.
    Clan Lamont!

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    Nice pictures.

    TimC. asked this question on another thread and I share his confusion. The white stuff on the ground...this is what now?

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    Lookin' good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Panache View Post
    Nice pictures.

    TimC. asked this question on another thread and I share his confusion. The white stuff on the ground...this is what now?

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    Very Cold. I do however feel like the kilt keeps me pretty warm
    The true test with this PV kilt will be tonight when the temps drop to about 5 degrees above 0. I'm going to go out and see how it feels in the extreme temp's, should be just fine with a jacket.
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    When the temp rises to 68, I try to stay inside. In the air conditioning, before I melt in to a puddle of rum flavoured grease.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dirka Skene View Post
    When the temp drops below 68, I stay inside.
    wow...My heater isn't even set that high!

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    Super pics, and a smart looking kilt. Was that freezing rain rather than snow? Mostly when we get snow we get the light fluffy stuff but we had an ice storm six years ago and the weight of the ice brought down power lines.

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    I'll second the ice. Today was a good day to work at home. Nice pics.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dreadbelly View Post
    When the temp rises to 68, I try to stay inside. In the air conditioning, before I melt in to a puddle of rum flavoured grease.
    Me too. ~68-70 degrees is the beginning temperature for roast Chuck!
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