Yesterday’s extended forecast for Seattle and vicinity
Moderating El Nino is on the way: Weather pattern will help temper our wild winter
You have got to be kidding me! I just bought new tires to deal with this crap!
I searched and saved and spent a Glock’s-worth of cash on the Saturday before New Year’s Day!
They’re Yokohama Geolander A/T-S’s. The next step up would be a set MT series rubber (which I was going to save for Grimm).
Oh well, there’s always next year. That, and I got to spend an hour or so at the tire warehouse picking them up and yakkin. I’m sorry, but if the smell of new tires doesn’t do anything for you, grab your pair and make sure you still have them.
My pair is still there, but I think the #1 male-enhancing smell is Hoppes #9.
The smell of burned castor oil and nitromethane does it for me……
…… Mr. C.
Heh … it’s Seattle – The tires will always be useful.
*grin*
I do believe that I was a bit too blunt there. My apologies. New Tires is just one of the smells that are considered a “Guy Thing”.
I will gladly accept both of the above examples as also falling in that category.
Don’t get too bent out of shape.
The weather guessers can’t tell you with any level of accuracy what the weather is going to be like in a few hours, what makes you think they can predict next week or next month with any kind of dependability?
I remember something about 2006 was going to be a “busy” hurricane season with several named storms hitting the coast.
Um…
Not.
This is not meant to disparage weather guessers, they have a tough job and they do it to the best of their ability. Our level of understanding about what affects weather patterns and conditions is…let’s say…less than perfect at this point.
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