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Title: HEY! You guys obviously don't understand the concept of the sport of Ice Driving in Texas.
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Published: Jan 14, 2007
Author: staff
Post Date: 2007-01-14 23:19:42 by tom007
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Views: 279
Comments: 18

HEY! You guys obviously don't understand the concept of the sport of Ice Driving in Texas. You may have enough Spam to have gotten Napoleon's army through the Russian winter or spare batteries that would send a rocketship to Jupiter and back, but let a inch of ice show up on the bridge, and --- Momma's Gotta Go To Walmart!!

Many of us more experienced aficionados of Texas Ice Driving even keep special equipment for the few days of the sporting season. This usually consists of a '64 Plymouth Fury without a hood, a Lamesa High School football helmet, a 30' length of logging chain and 3 inebriated or otherwise brain damaged friends.

It's part social event, part olympic sport, and part rocket science. The cunning strategy of curling, the excitement of bumper cars, the shared comraderie and blood donations from friends and strangers alike! Ah, it's a rusting, crumpling, winter wonderland, where the goal is to make one's way to the nearest overpass, slow almost to a stop and then accelerate, trying to gain the pinnacle before sliding off and over the embankment. The first one to reach the top wins, regardless of the direction the car is facing.

Points are deducted for tire chains, four wheel drive, or having an IQ above the outside temperture. Extra points are rewarded for the thoughtfullness of having a case of Budwiser in the trunk for ballast, having tires of more than two different sizes, or borrowing your snotty neighbor's new Lexus ("It's a 'mergency, Vinny, no foolin' the missus is havin' us a nother kid!").

So, next time, just go out and have fun. Nobody will care if you have one of those caps with earmuffs; you'll be one of the few, the brave, the 'freezing-my-toocass-off'. Bring a bar-b-q pit if you think of it, and enough beer for everbody!

Lon & Kit

"I'm always homesick for places I've never been"

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#3. To: bluedogtxn, wake up, randge, Lady X, Sam Houston, innieway, ladybug, noone222 (#0)

what's the weather doin' where y'all are?

christine  posted on  2007-01-15   9:36:17 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: christine (#3)

what's the weather doin' where y'all are?

Cold as the proverbial "witches tit".... 9° right now, with a chill factor of -4°

Other than that, not much in the way of precip this go-round.

Interestingly, I was just reading yesterday a study done by NASA concerning solar cycles. Apparently, solar cycles run in approximately 10 year spans, with the next peak to occur in (you guessed it) another 5 years. This would put right now as being a "low" in the period. Seems to be fitting this year.

But that's not the scary part. The scary part is that according to solar physicist David Hathaway of the Marshall Space Flight Center, the next solar peak (named cycle 24) looks like it's going to be one of the most intense cycles since record keeping began. They're predicting it to be the worst in 400 years... I don't know if he knows what he's talking about, but I do know that I sure ain't a solar physicist, so I'd assume he's more qualified than me to figure this stuff out...

The biggest in 400 years!!!! WOW!!! You know, an event like that could amount to Biblical proportions!!!

innieway  posted on  2007-01-15   11:30:12 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: innieway (#5)

But that's not the scary part. The scary part is that according to solar physicist David Hathaway of the Marshall Space Flight Center, the next solar peak (named cycle 24) looks like it's going to be one of the most intense cycles since record keeping began. They're predicting it to be the worst in 400 years...

uh oh...what are the implications of that?

christine  posted on  2007-01-15   11:34:24 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#7. To: christine (#6)

what are the implications of that?

Damnifiknow....

But my guess is if you don't think that there will be some dramatic non-linear results, particularly geophysical and weather-related, from all of that enormous volume of energy constantly hitting the earth, accumulating day after day, month after month for the next four or five years, then Chaos Theory will be very, very educational for you when you get around to it.

Just kidding. Like I said, damnifiknow.

innieway  posted on  2007-01-15 11:41:51 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: christine. weatherbugs here (#6)

We're getting colder as the day goes on - Mrs.L had her two doctors' appointments canceled today...wussies. There goes my chance to make "pre-fessional" status on the road.

Lod  posted on  2007-01-15 11:43:34 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#14. To: christine (#6)

But that's not the scary part. The scary part is that according to solar physicist David Hathaway of the Marshall Space Flight Center, the next solar peak (named cycle 24) looks like it's going to be one of the most intense cycles since record keeping began. They're predicting it to be the worst in 400 years...

uh oh...what are the implications of that?

Hell, this is the first I had heard of any of the above. LOL. And I only thought that I was informed.

But at least I am not homesick, life in the panhandle is proving to give me a taste of home (Minnesota) to make sure that I am nice and comfy (curled up with a ball of yarn crocheting another nice warm blanket while sipping on a hot brandy).

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