When is two inches too much to handle?

Toy Batteries?

Flashlight Batteries?

Toy Batteries?

Flashlight Batteries?

Decisions Decisions Decisions ;):D

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Stay safe and warm. Ice is pretty, but such a nuisance and dangerous. Keep us informed.
 
Hot chocolate. Peppermint Schnapps. Massage oil. Fire in the fireplace.

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And take pictures. Ice may be cold and stuff, but it never ceases to be pretty.
 
Us too. We're just above the freeze line, of course. I have enough food to last until February, so don't worry about me. ;) My biggest concern is having a bored child home from school. *scream*

Yeah, parents can't drive in it, but they decided us college students can. Rat bastids. :mad: I gotta leave and take two finals in like ten minutes, and the space van has shitty tires. Pray to the highway gods for me.
 
Yeah, parents can't drive in it, but they decided us college students can. Rat bastids. :mad: I gotta leave and take two finals in like ten minutes, and the space van has shitty tires. Pray to the highway gods for me.
*hugs* You can always slide over here after school if you don't think you can make it all the way home. :heart:
 
Mild threadjack here. We haven't had much ice here, but a few inches of snow. Let me repeat a key snow safety item:

DON'T EAT YELLOW SNOW!
 
Talked to my boss in the Tulsa area, he already has no power.
 
When is two inches too much to handle?

When it's ice.

Are you masturbating with popsicles ............................................. again?


Seriously sweetie, before it hits soak in a hot tub for 20 to 30 minutes, to have a memory to hold onto.

Use old sheets or cardboard to make a trail from your backdoor to the outdoor BBQ grill which just became your kitchen, when the ice stops pull up the sheets or cardboard to have a dry walkway.

Remember that any sex toys with heat settings just became life-saving devices, but you might wanna warn hubby before attemptin to save him.

Stay safe, stay warm, keep us updated.

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From the news:

Oklahoma utilities said about 300,000 homes and businesses were blacked out Monday, mostly in the Oklahoma City and Tulsa areas.
 
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Remember wet panties are a health hazard in an ice storm so take them off and leave them off. :D:devil:
 
From the news:

Oklahoma utilities said about 300,000 homes and businesses were blacked out Monday, mostly in the Oklahoma City and Tulsa areas.

I take it Sarahh is in that area? Sorry to hear that, if she is.
 
I know I'm always complaining about not getting any serious winter weather.

Perhaps I should count my blessings. :D

Take care, Sarahh.

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From the news:

Oklahoma utilities said about 300,000 homes and businesses were blacked out Monday, mostly in the Oklahoma City and Tulsa areas.

God, I have friends there, one of whom has a very elderly grandmother she lives with. Now I'm a-prayin.
 
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