Jayne (Husband): Oh, I think you might wanna reconsider that last part. See, I married me a powerful ugly creature. Mal (Wife): How can you say that? How can you shame me in front of new people? Jayne (Husband): If I could make you purtier, I would. Mal (Wife): You are not the man I met a year ago.

'Our Mrs. Reynolds'


Natter 72: We Were Unprepared for This  

Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.


Hil R. - Jan 07, 2014 7:55:26 am PST #16597 of 30000
Sometimes I think I might just move up to Vermont, open a bookstore or a vegan restaurant. Adam Schlesinger, z''l

A friend of mine works at a residential school for the deaf in Georgia, and that school is having buses bring the kids between the dorms and the class buildings and the cafeteria, rather than having them walk like they usually do, because most of the kids don't have jackets and hats and gloves and stuff suitable for the weather they're having.


Fred Pete - Jan 07, 2014 7:55:44 am PST #16598 of 30000
Ann, that's a ferret.

Are you a 8 year old with a crappy coat waiting a bus to arrive?

I waited for a bus from K-8. The last 2 years, I caught the bus at 7:00. To be fair, I don't remember any coat being crappy, and with a mother whose hobby was knitting, face masks and the like weren't really a problem.

I just don't remember school shutting down for cold weather when I was growing up. Maybe it did happen and I've forgotten, but I don't remember it ever happening.


sarameg - Jan 07, 2014 7:55:45 am PST #16599 of 30000

Equipment failure, mostly. A lot of people here are telecommuting today simply because their cars wouldn't start. If you aren't in a place that normally has to deal with such temps, you don't have the resources handy (also see NM's big freeze a couple years ago. It was so cold the water at a gas plant started to freeze and the gas pressure to the lower half of the state and into Texas dropped. And that affected the power grid because some of those plants are gas fired and….it was miserable and caused a lot of structural damage.)

There are schools here that have to close when the temp is too hot because they don't have functioning a/c. Same diff.

I have 115 lbs of workbench in my house! Now I just have to find time and a place to put it together.


Hil R. - Jan 07, 2014 7:59:25 am PST #16600 of 30000
Sometimes I think I might just move up to Vermont, open a bookstore or a vegan restaurant. Adam Schlesinger, z''l

I just don't remember school shutting down for cold weather when I was growing up. Maybe it did happen and I've forgotten, but I don't remember it ever happening.

I think that most of the closings for cold weather are in places where the weather is a whole lot colder than the usual coldest it gets in those places, and so most of the kids don't have proper coats and stuff. That's different than just regular winter cold in places that are prepared for it.


Jessica - Jan 07, 2014 8:00:42 am PST #16601 of 30000
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

I've just discovered that one of my living room windows needs re-hanging - there is a tiny gap at the top which I can't close. (I can push the top window all the way up, but the gap comes back once I close the lower one.) That would explain why my bedroom is so warm and the rest of the apartment is so cold.


tommyrot - Jan 07, 2014 8:19:02 am PST #16602 of 30000
Sir, it's not an offence to let your cat eat your bacon. Okay? And we don't arrest cats, I'm very sorry.

You know what sounds good? Strawberry waffles and hot chocolate with whipped cream.

Yes, I think I know what my lunch will be.


NoiseDesign - Jan 07, 2014 8:19:29 am PST #16603 of 30000
Our wings are not tired

I never had snow days growing up but I remember having days where school was released early due to heat. I attended a few schools that didn't have air conditioned classrooms and when the temp was about 100 by something like 10:30 in the morning we'd get let out early.


meara - Jan 07, 2014 8:22:17 am PST #16604 of 30000

Growing up in Indiana we rarely had school canceled for snow, but I do recall at least once where it was canceled for cold, because they didn't want kids waiting for the bus in below zero temperatures. ...I also recall many times in high school when I would wait for the bus with wet hair, and it would freeze. Stupid early start times. Like it wasn't enough to be a sullen teenager, you also have to make me wait for a bus at 6:30AM??


-t - Jan 07, 2014 8:22:21 am PST #16605 of 30000
I am a woman of various inclinations and only some of the time are they to burn everything down in frustration

The only weather related school closings I had were for flooding. I think my brother's junior high closed when the power went out and it was hot because they had air conditioning but the windows didn't open.


Steph L. - Jan 07, 2014 8:29:49 am PST #16606 of 30000
this mess was yours / now your mess is mine

In 1977, Cincinnati had almost 30 days that were below zero, and the Ohio River froze solid enough that people could walk on it. (I think someone drove a car onto it, though I don't know how far, or what the outcome was.) We lived in a fairly rural area, and I was off school for at least 2 weeks, if not longer, because of the temperatures. Too many kids walked to school, and that shit isn't safe.

Man, I sound like an old coot.

t edit Check that out: [link] That's the Ohio River, looking south into Covington, Kentucky. WHAT THE HELL. That's fucking cold, man.