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Old 12-12-2014, 08:25 PM
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I propose you guys make a run on sweepers to remove dust from the driveway.
That way everybody is happy. No snow, seat time, and a new attachment to discuss. It's really a win win. Oh, but wait, we have to tell the wives we need more Cub money.

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Old 12-12-2014, 08:32 PM
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Ryan you start it and you could disappear never to be heard from again...
Woah, easy Sam; I haven't done my snow dance...yet! Besides, there's plenty of other usernames out there to return as

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I propose you guys make a run on sweepers to remove dust from the driveway.
That way everybody is happy. No snow, seat time, and a new attachment to discuss. It's really a win win. Oh, but wait, we have to tell the wives we need more Cub money.

Hmm...lawn sweeper + light snow = ...? Allen, do you have a take on this leaf sweeper/snow situation?
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Old 12-12-2014, 10:47 PM
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Hmm...lawn sweeper + light snow = ...? Allen, do you have a take on this leaf sweeper/snow situation?
Done with the leaves, Ryan. I do hope we get some snow this Winter. I'll have fun with the 782. Heck, I might even use the rear blade with the super.
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You guys and you're snow wishing.............
After last winter, I'd be ok with out any snow or cold.
I'm gonna go rub the Genie Lamp and wish for a couple feet of snow in................................................ .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. ...............Galax, VA and Raeford, NC.................................................. .................................................. .................................................. ..................Just a couple random cities I picked. I sure feel bad for those who live there and hope they are ready to get dumped on.
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Let me add, since you are such a snow lover I hope you get snow like Buffalo got a few weeks ago but only at your place, no reason to cause the others that live near you that kind of pain. I'm old and I've had all the white crap I can stand. That's why I moved south. I'm good with 5-6" at Christmas other than that 80 degrees works for me, yeah I know it's good to want.
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The local jewelry store (Roanoke VA, not far from Galax) has a special going on.

Buy your sweetie anything in the store for Christmas, if it snows 4 inches on January 1 2015 at the airport, you get a 100% refund!!

OK, SAM MAC, get the checkbook out!!

If you buy, it is P O S I T I V E not to snow!!

I think the bigger the purchase, the more chance it will not snow,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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Let me add, since you are such a snow lover I hope you get snow like Buffalo got a few weeks ago but only at your place, no reason to cause the others that live near you that kind of pain. I'm old and I've had all the white crap I can stand. That's why I moved south. I'm good with 5-6" at Christmas other than that 80 degrees works for me, yeah I know it's good to want.

You would think that you would have moved further south to avoid it for good?
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Let me add, since you are such a snow lover I hope you get snow like Buffalo got a few weeks ago but only at your place, no reason to cause the others that live near you that kind of pain. I'm old and I've had all the white crap I can stand. That's why I moved south. I'm good with 5-6" at Christmas other than that 80 degrees works for me, yeah I know it's good to want.
Holy crap I wasn't talking THAT much....that is WAY more snow than I could have fun with.




I just don't like not having seat time. For all I care it could warm up so I could mow grass again.
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