Joe Rooney Posted November 27, 2006 Report Posted November 27, 2006 Coming home from downtown this afternoon, I felt anything but chuffed.My windshields wipers were frozen up, the windshield was fogged with ice, the windchill was -28C, and my rear window was totally obscured, despite -45c washer fluid, and rear window defrosters! And its only November 26.I love a lot about Calgary, it really does have a lot to offer, but the local weather is totally unpredictable. Last year at this time temperatures were in the 15-18C range, I could still barbeque on the deck, and life was overall enjoyable.But this year is different. In the last two weeks we have had nothing but cold, snow, Ice storms, and other yucky stuff. Tonight they are forecasting -32C, and tomorrow the "High" will be a balmy -30C.I turn on the TV, and hear some enthusiastic twit burbling away about the best Winter ever. I know that this is the earlyest ski season ever. It started on November 2nd in Banff, but I want it to stay in Banff. That way when I take my grandkids skiing and sledding, it will be far away from my door, and I won't have to have those damn noisy snow and ice removal crews waking me up at ungodly hours.Its quite acceptable for our mutual friend Hollymount to have had -30c two weeks ago. He lives some 400km or so north of here in Grande Cache, and he probably loves skiing and skating and winter activities of all kinds. But I live in the city by choice, and this weather does not improve the enjoyment of Calgary.What happened to "Global Warming" when you began to warm up to the idea. Its all very badly managed, and this new Conservative government and not doing a thing to help. I have to blame somebody, and Harper and his farmer friends fill the bill.And I am not too thrilled with Blair and his Nanny state either. So where do you go when all the politicians behave like politicians, and do absolutely nothing to improve my quality of life! To quote somebody from my bookworm past. Off with their heads!Just thought I would tell you that. Whats the point of having a captive audience, if you can't have a good rant every now and then.There now, I feel much better. God knows what I will feel like tomorrow.Joe
Pete Posted November 27, 2006 Report Posted November 27, 2006 Coming home from downtown this afternoon, I felt anything but chuffed.My windshields wipers were frozen up, the windshield was fogged with ice, the windchill was -28C, and my rear window was totally obscured, despite -45c washer fluid, and rear window defrosters! And its only November 26.I love a lot about Calgary, it really does have a lot to offer, but the local weather is totally unpredictable. Last year at this time temperatures were in the 15-18C range, I could still barbeque on the deck, and life was overall enjoyable.But this year is different. In the last two weeks we have had nothing but cold, snow, Ice storms, and other yucky stuff. Tonight they are forecasting -32C, and tomorrow the "High" will be a balmy -30C.I turn on the TV, and hear some enthusiastic twit burbling away about the best Winter ever. I know that this is the earlyest ski season ever. It started on November 2nd in Banff, but I want it to stay in Banff. That way when I take my grandkids skiing and sledding, it will be far away from my door, and I won't have to have those damn noisy snow and ice removal crews waking me up at ungodly hours.Its quite acceptable for our mutual friend Hollymount to have had -30c two weeks ago. He lives some 400km or so north of here in Grande Cache, and he probably loves skiing and skating and winter activities of all kinds. But I live in the city by choice, and this weather does not improve the enjoyment of Calgary.What happened to "Global Warming" when you began to warm up to the idea. Its all very badly managed, and this new Conservative government and not doing a thing to help. I have to blame somebody, and Harper and his farmer friends fill the bill.And I am not too thrilled with Blair and his Nanny state either. So where do you go when all the politicians behave like politicians, and do absolutely nothing to improve my quality of life! To quote somebody from my bookworm past. Off with their heads!Just thought I would tell you that. Whats the point of having a captive audience, if you can't have a good rant every now and then.There now, I feel much better. God knows what I will feel like tomorrow.JoeWhats the weather like today Joe?
Sw@lnalla Posted November 27, 2006 Report Posted November 27, 2006 Just thought I would tell you that. Whats the point of having a captive audience, if you can't have a good rant every now and then.There now, I feel much better. God knows what I will feel like tomorrow.JoeI returned to the UK some time ago Joe and one of the major reasons was the Canadian weather, it sucks.
Joe Rooney Posted November 27, 2006 Author Report Posted November 27, 2006 Whats the weather like today Joe?Overnight, the windchill was -42C. At two this afternoon we had bright sun, the temperature was -24, and the windchill was -39C. A heavy snowfall was also forecast but it veered and all we got was a fine gritty snow ( about 8-10 MM) during the night. I also heard on the TV weather report that the temperature in the Yukon Territories (Some 600+KM north of here) was expected to rise to -49C today. God knows what it will be if they have any wind.Its the politicians, I tell you! After all we have to blame somebody, and they take all the credit for anything remotely successful, so they may as well have all the blame too!By the way Swalnalla, Ontario weather is the pits too. I guess somebody is mad at them for voting against the Conservatives.Stayed home today, prayed for a Chinook to warm things up, but since my US friends tell me that god has a deal to only listen to Republicans and large oil companies, lord knows what we will get.Joe.
Hamburger Pimp Posted November 27, 2006 Report Posted November 27, 2006 How much is a pint over there?
Sw@lnalla Posted November 27, 2006 Report Posted November 27, 2006 How much is a pint over there?0.568261 litres
Vic Patterson Posted November 28, 2006 Report Posted November 28, 2006 0.568261 litresWe certainly have had our share of snow already, 5-6ft and its -35c, tyres are square and oil like molasses.Vic
Malcolm Robinson Posted November 28, 2006 Report Posted November 28, 2006 Overnight, the windchill was -42C. At two this afternoon we had bright sun, the temperature was -24, and the windchill was -39C. A heavy snowfall was also forecast but it veered and all we got was a fine gritty snow ( about 8-10 MM) during the night. I also heard on the TV weather report that the temperature in the Yukon Territories (Some 600+KM north of here) was expected to rise to -49C today. God knows what it will be if they have any wind.Its the politicians, I tell you! After all we have to blame somebody, and they take all the credit for anything remotely successful, so they may as well have all the blame too!By the way Swalnalla, Ontario weather is the pits too. I guess somebody is mad at them for voting against the Conservatives.Stayed home today, prayed for a Chinook to warm things up, but since my US friends tell me that god has a deal to only listen to Republicans and large oil companies, lord knows what we will get.Joe.I am with you on that one Joe, come the revolution brother they will be the first ones against the wall!
Denzel Posted November 28, 2006 Report Posted November 28, 2006 Mitten sales in Canada set to reach record levels.
Ms Hair Posted November 28, 2006 Report Posted November 28, 2006 And the poor ski resorts in france can't get opened cos of a lack of snow! Greedy Canadians!!
Denzel Posted November 28, 2006 Report Posted November 28, 2006 And the poor ski resorts in france can't get opened cos of a lack of snow! Greedy Canadians!!I blame Celine Dion.
Joe Rooney Posted November 28, 2006 Author Report Posted November 28, 2006 I blame Celine Dion.It is 9.40 AM, and it is now -33c with bright sun.And it is pronounced Saylin Dion, so if you want to blame her (Now down in Las Vegas in airconditioned splendour) then at least get the pronunciation right.And by the way I erred (O mea Culpa!) recently I gave the snowfall in MM, it should have been CM.Again I reveal my appalling ignorance, but I was educated at St Bede's. The important part of it anyway!Joe.
Pete Posted November 28, 2006 Report Posted November 28, 2006 Its the politicians, I tell you! After all we have to blame somebody, and they take all the credit for anything remotely successful, so they may as well have all the blame too!Joe.Its Blairs nanny state Joe but be carfull he's likly to ban all bad weather like he wants to ban everything eles
Sw@lnalla Posted November 28, 2006 Report Posted November 28, 2006 And by the way I erred (O mea Culpa!) recently I gave the snowfall in MM, it should have been CM.Again I reveal my appalling ignorance, but I was educated at St Bede's. The important part of it anyway!Joe.No problem Joe, we've all been metrified. The old Westridge school had a large mosaic of St. Cuthbert in the lobby, I was just wondering what what happened to it after the transfer of the school and renamed Benedick Biscuit. ?
Denzel Posted November 29, 2006 Report Posted November 29, 2006 It is 9.40 AM, and it is now -33c with bright sun.And it is pronounced Saylin Dion, so if you want to blame her (Now down in Las Vegas in airconditioned splendour) then at least get the pronunciation right.And by the way I erred (O mea Culpa!) recently I gave the snowfall in MM, it should have been CM.Again I reveal my appalling ignorance, but I was educated at St Bede's. The important part of it anyway!Joe.I spelt it right though.
Ms Hair Posted November 29, 2006 Report Posted November 29, 2006 No problem Joe, we've all been metrified. The old Westridge school had a large mosaic of St. Cuthbert in the lobby, I was just wondering what what happened to it after the transfer of the school and renamed Benedick Biscuit. ?I worked there 2003-2005 and there are no mosaics anywhere, not that I saw.
geordiegirl Posted November 29, 2006 Report Posted November 29, 2006 Well living in South East USA I would love to see some snow. It is great because the slightest bit freaks everyone out and they close down the businesses and schools etc. As long as I don't have to be on the highway with the idiots who can not drive in it I am ok.
Sw@lnalla Posted November 29, 2006 Report Posted November 29, 2006 I worked there 2003-2005 and there are no mosaics anywhere, not that I saw.Probably removed before the papists moved in. Thank you 4 responding.
bedlington bears Posted December 1, 2006 Report Posted December 1, 2006 It is 9.40 AM, and it is now -33c with bright sun.And it is pronounced Saylin Dion, so if you want to blame her (Now down in Las Vegas in airconditioned splendour) then at least get the pronunciation right.And by the way I erred (O mea Culpa!) recently I gave the snowfall in MM, it should have been CM.Again I reveal my appalling ignorance, but I was educated at St Bede's. The important part of it anyway!Joe.Hi Joe,Isn't life strange? I've been reading your Canadian weather reports without much thought and then yesterday I went home to find a huge 6" 7 Canadian wrestler firmly ensconsed in one of the attic bedrooms. It's a mate of my wrestling son. He's been kicked out by his wife and he's now homeless because his family are all in Canada. The other half is a bit annoyed about it because nobody asked permission, but I'm dead excited because none of my friends have got huge wrestlers in their attic and also, as an ex-anthropologist I love speaking to people from other cultures - except that he's a bit depressed and doesn't seem to want to come out of the attic. Please excuse me, I think I'm just having a manic moment.
Denzel Posted December 2, 2006 Report Posted December 2, 2006 Hi Joe,Isn't life strange? I've been reading your Canadian weather reports without much thought and then yesterday I went home to find a huge 6" 7 Canadian wrestler firmly ensconsed in one of the attic bedrooms. It's a mate of my wrestling son. He's been kicked out by his wife and he's now homeless because his family are all in Canada. The other half is a bit annoyed about it because nobody asked permission, but I'm dead excited because none of my friends have got huge wrestlers in their attic and also, as an ex-anthropologist I love speaking to people from other cultures - except that he's a bit depressed and doesn't seem to want to come out of the attic. Please excuse me, I think I'm just having a manic moment.Steady on, you neglected to mention the special deals available on childcare at 'Bedlington Bears'.
Mr Darn Posted December 3, 2006 Report Posted December 3, 2006 Steady on, you neglected to mention the special deals available on childcare at 'Bedlington Bears'.isnt the 'first weekfree' there?i wish ichiban martial arts got this much publicity....
Denzel Posted December 3, 2006 Report Posted December 3, 2006 isnt the 'first weekfree' there?i wish ichiban martial arts got this much publicity....Superb product placement Mr Darn!
Mr Darn Posted December 3, 2006 Report Posted December 3, 2006 Superb product placement Mr Darn!why thank you!!
Denzel Posted December 3, 2006 Report Posted December 3, 2006 why thank you!!Why not ask Phil 'The Power' Taylor to come along and you can develop a new style; martial darts.
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