The Chit Chat Chit Chat Thread

MinnieM123

Premium Member
We are lucky today in that we have central heat in our homes, but it makes you wonder how people during the 1800’s used to manage that. Thinking “Little House on the Prairie” times. Those were some really tough people. No wonder they never smiled in pictures. ;) Also makes you wonder why they just didn’t head south for a more comfortable climate.

They had fireplaces inside and kept warm. I'm thinking they didn't move, because maybe the land was at a better price for them where they were, or the (non-winter months) climate may have been good for specific crops. Some may not have hated the winter, while some others that did, might not have had the money to move.
 

ajrwdwgirl

Premium Member
Yah, if I had that kind of money, I'd get liposuction! :hilarious:

Nah, here's what I'd do: I'd hire @donaldtoo to design a nice rustic cabin in the woods (in a snowy area) for me. Then I'd hire @ajrwdwgirl to be the chef and cook pulled pork sandwiches and macaroni and cheese for dinner. @Cesar R M could stop by and take pictures of wildlife. We'd then mount his pictures in frames and decorate the walls of the cabin. @figmentfan423 could sew custom, Disney-designed clothes for me.

I'd invite all the rest of you here for a big winter wonderland celebration, and hire @Mr Ferret 88 as the social activities director. The winner of his puzzle competition would get a free vacation at the Ferret estate in Guernsey! :joyfull:

Sounds like an excellent plan.🙂😎
 

Rista1313

Well-Known Member
Yah, if I had that kind of money, I'd get liposuction! :hilarious:

Nah, here's what I'd do: I'd hire @donaldtoo to design a nice rustic cabin in the woods (in a snowy area) for me. Then I'd hire @ajrwdwgirl to be the chef and cook pulled pork sandwiches and macaroni and cheese for dinner. @Cesar R M could stop by and take pictures of wildlife. We'd then mount his pictures in frames and decorate the walls of the cabin. @figmentfan423 could sew custom, Disney-designed clothes for me.

I'd invite all the rest of you here for a big winter wonderland celebration, and hire @Mr Ferret 88 as the social activities director. The winner of his puzzle competition would get a free vacation at the Ferret estate in Guernsey! :joyfull:

I could knit!
 

donaldtoo

Well-Known Member
I had a hot pastrami sammie with mustard today for lunch. :hungry: Stopped into this local sub shop (that's our regional term for hoagies), and they had all kinds of different things on their menu. I love small, local places run by multi-generational families. They're all either working behind the counter, or in the kitchen -- and all yelling at each other in a different language. ;) That's a sure sign that the food is good there! :p

Brought some of the pastrami home, because I couldn't finish it all. Gave it to my dog, who absolutely loved it! :joyfull:

Hahaaa...!!!!! :hilarious: To both the local sub shop family and Jack...!!! :)
We call them “subs” down here too, BTW. :)
 

Rista1313

Well-Known Member
Polar Vortex has been the PC term the past couple years for wicked cold weather that used to be the norm by in the day. Like how snow used to be the normal and this year we only have 10 inches.

My girlfriend from the east messaged me all concerned about us maybe getting 6 inches of snow... and the cold temps.... I had to laugh because 6 inches is really not too much.
 

donaldtoo

Well-Known Member
Yeah we have been in the negative here with negative wind chills for awhile. We are having a break tomorrow though but we are going to get up to 9 inches of snow, our first big snow storm of the season. After that back to sub zeroes. Wednesday is supposed to be a high of -10 with -30 windchill. 🥶

Sympathy like.
Sunny and clear here today with a predicted high of 65... :cautious: :cyclops: ;) :cautious:
 

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