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kbuzbee wrote:Ohio is funny. Up our way we got 120" last year (NE of Cleveland). Not much so far this year (9") but the season is early..... I think our average is around 96"

Still 26" at one time is a pretty good fall. You guys enjoy a well deserved rest.

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Yeah, I only meant 8-12 inches at a time. We do get more than that total I just don't know what it is. I would say about 80% of the time where I'm at we get like 3-6 inches and on rare occasions 8-12 inches.

Not sure what the total we get is.... ;)
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We'll be closed tomorrow. The streets in my suburb are all considered closed now. Anyone caught driving will face a possible ticket/fine.

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fellyjr wrote:I'm thinking an old school integral pocket/hanger hook. :D
And ZDP 189 shovel steel! :cool:
No no it will be volcano grip FRN for grippyness and warmth... :p H1 steel with a ZDP blade sandwich. :cool: Pickle style ball lock to prevent accidental unlock as even a Boye dent won't save us from a wet snow. :D
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zenheretic wrote: Pickle style ball lock to prevent accidental unlock as even a Boye dent won't save us from a wet snow. :D
What the heck is a Pickle style ball lock? :confused:
Is that a fancy Vlasic/Spyderco collaboration? :eek:
I heard there was a funny looking Stork sighting over the Spyder Factory recently. :D :D
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fellyjr wrote:What the heck is a Pickle style ball lock? :confused:
Is that a fancy Vlasic/Spyderco collaboration? :eek:
I heard there was a funny looking Stork sighting over the Spyder Factory recently. :D :D
The lock for the P'kal.... ;)
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No good...my buddy at the AFA may not get home until Christmas :(
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Had to go get gas for the snow blower a little earlier. My buddy's FJ Cruiser was about the only thing that could get around. Not the prettiest vehicle but man getting through the bad stuff was no problem :D

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Just a shot of one of our trees in the front yard :D

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I sure hope you all got home safely ;)

Not a flake of snow over here yet, I think it will be a dark and wet Christmas again.

I personally don't care though, because I hate snow with a passion :eek:
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Nice pictures, stay safe !! :)
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Ahhh. you're killin' me here. Ship some of it to me, at least 12".

Take care, be careful, but most important, get out in it and have some fun.
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No .., no, ...no ... Do not ship that snow over this way. I'm on vacation for a week. :D Save all snow storms until after January 1!
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Steelman,

I love that FJ Cruiser man. I have wanted one since they have come out. They look very utilitarian and I love that about them. :)

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I wish the Spyderco Crew a White Chirstmas!! I dont think it will snow here :( I would like it too....

Stay safe everyone.
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Y'all stay safe over there.....and don't watch The Shining! ;) :p
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Most folks around here have "shoveled all day" stories.

I know I've got 10 hours moving snow, and I'm not finished.

All work and no play makes sal a dull boy. All work and no play makes sal a dull boy. All work...

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QUICK! Somebody get Sal a Sharpmaker so he can cure his dullness!!

Chris :) :) :)

ps I shoveled about 10 too. Hurts a bit.
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christopher wrote:QUICK! Somebody get Sal a Sharpmaker so he can cure his dullness!!
ROTFLMAO!!!
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sal wrote:I know I've got 10 hours moving snow, and I'm not finished.
Glad to see you're still with us, Sal. Looks like you guys really got pounded!

Merry Christmas!

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