Permalink Reply by GR BallouPE on January 9, 2011 at 12:05 Yeeeeeeaaaah-- Rain(cold!!) sleet & snow!
Yankee weather GO HOME!--
--GB.
Cut it out GB...... you know what I'm asking. Chesapeake is drilling wells all over that area. I'm just wondering when they'll get to Section 11 T12 R12.
No snow up this way, just sleet. But it sure is cold!!!!!
Permalink Reply by Big Daddy, bcnr on January 9, 2011 at 13:56
Permalink Reply by GR BallouPE on January 10, 2011 at 14:44 Dateline, Monday, 1/10/011
--Louisiana has exported its cold weather (severance tax payable)
to all those fine folks North of the Ellicott Line
(look it up) to increase their heating demand for our most beautiful
product---and raise the producer prices!
Don't have time ..... gotta go see about purchasing a new set of gas logs!
Permalink Reply by GR BallouPE on January 11, 2011 at 13:30
Permalink Reply by GR BallouPE on January 12, 2011 at 5:53 Wed. AM.
Client: "Git a 'nutha load a wood, wood'ja, Geawge"
"See if'n you kin git my Farmville a'goin' on the 'puter..."
All in a day's work.
Then I check GHS, WSJ, etc.
Permalink Reply by GR BallouPE on January 15, 2011 at 3:09 Stoked the fire and checked my mail...weather, natGas$$ and coffee.
Secured his backyard sawmill against this WINTER weather
and refreshed his FARMVILLE game (on FACEBOOK).
S11,12,12?
Seems to be a lot of Buzz on this channel(??)
--GB (Thx).
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