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I sure feel bad for you guy who have to work. :p

It is a chilly -43*C/-46*F withoutwindchill right now. :faint:Anyone want to come visit?!

Hope every has as good of a Monday as is possible!
 
:biggrin2:I got rid of the thread I started....I got so busy that it was just sitting there forever..


There's just something about Monday that doesn't put it at the top of my list...or even on the first page for that matter.

Anywho...

Chippy looked and acted normal this morning, but she still had some runny poops during the night that I cleaned up this morning :(

Benji's eyes looked good last night, but they were runny again this morning :(

It's going to be busy at work :(
 
It is Monday, but there is one good thing about this Monday: I'm going to Japanese village tonight for dinner!

Have any of you in Calgary/Edmonton been to Japanese Village restaurant? If not, I HIGHLY recommend it. I can't say how highly enough.

So needless to say, that will be the highlight of my day!
 
MyBabyBunnies wrote:
It is a chilly -43*C/-46*F withoutwindchill right now. :faint:Anyone want to come visit?!

Hope every has as good of a Monday as is possible!

Holy frozen undiewears, Batman!!!!!!!! :shock:
 
It actually ended up dropping to -45*C/-49*F before it started getting warmer. Thank goodness it's a sunny day! And my mom emailed me complaining about -30*C/-22*F, LOL.
 
Just got home from work. Still -30* C with a wind chill of -45*C.

It was so cold this morning, that my van wouldn't start by remote. I had to go outand start it by hand, and it still needed a few cranks before it fired up. Then I had to deal with the deep snow drifts on my drive to work.

Will take out the snowblower and clear our street. My neighbor, the same neighbor who throws snow over our fence into our yard, blew all the snow from his driveway onto the middle of the street making it hard for the rest of the neighborhood to get through. Someone should complain.

We have a Japanese Village in downtown Edmonton. :) I deliver Bean Sprouts to them. :cool:
 
I've never heard of Japanese Village. Come to think of it, don't know that I've ever eaten Japanese cuisine at all (love Chinese! Yum!).

I'll have to see if there's a Japanese Village here and check it out sometime. :)

No idea what the temp here was today - maybe around -4 or so? It's pretty warm, anyway, and the sun actually proved it was still in our universe by peeking through the cloud cover for a few moments too. :biggrin2:
 
Mondays are yuck! and I haven't felt very well - I think I'm coming down with something for sure...... but when I saw the temps up there.....

"thank you God for allowing me to live in a warm place!"

It's like 42° F here today.
 
I just got rear-ended in a parking lot. :pssd:

Luckily no damage what so ever but I couldn't go anywhere... the car in front of me was just turning and I barely missed hitting them when he hit me. He told me I stopped too fast.. which I can't figure out before I had been stopped and was just creeping forward to the yield sign so I wasn't even going 5 km/h. :?
 
MyBabyBunnies wrote:
He told me I stopped too fast..


No such thing....ask a cop.
The guy should have been prepared to stop no matter what. It's his fault.

Aside from that I hope you're okay, and I'm glad there was no damage.



Gimme a horse....never heard of a head on collision with one of them!
 
JimD wrote:
Gimme a horse....never heard of a head on collision with one of them!

You haven't been around horses enough. ;)I had a head on collision with a horse... yes me, not 2 horses with me on one. I think he was an inch from landing on my head.

I had just taken my foot off the break and was starting to roll and he hit me straight from behind so that probably saved my car any damage. Had I been stepping on my break, there probably would have been damage but in this case.. not even the dirt was scratched, lol. But when we got outof the cars, my car was at least 5-7' in front of his truck, that's how far he pushed me.

But I know it's not a legal excuse for him but it was impossible for me to even have stopped too fast because the car in front of me had stopped at the yield sign and I sat stopped behind it waiting for the car with the right away to go. So I was doing little more than creeping for 2-3 minutes. And I know he wasn't paying attention because I saw him hit me in the rear view and he was coming quite fast for knowing there is a yield sign there (obviously not taking into account that it was icy). Had I seen him a few second before I might have managed to step on my gas and get out of the way but the car in front of me had just turned andI was looking in front of me making sure it was safe for me to go.

It just makes me mad more than anything. (I don't like driving as is.)

Go figure that I spend months driving in heavy city traffic without a problem and I come to this small town and end up getting hit the first month.
 

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