Bert-O, a few years ago I had a horrible commute into work due to an inch of snow. Saw no plows on the road, but they were plowing and salting a city park (paved paths). Always good to see Baltimore city has their priorities in order.
My brother lives in Baltimore and had his car (parked on a street) hit by a snow plow one year. That was some spectacular damage
sdWhiskers, I imagine the car was nearly totaled. I live in the country. We had 2 feet of snow 2 years ago. The county will not come down your road if there are cars parked along it. My neighbors moved cars from their driveway into the street knowing it was going to snow because they wanted clear driveways. All have driveways that fit a minimum of 2 cars and garages. Clear driveways are worthless when you cannot drive on the street.
abs/shoulder/triceps and then 30 minutes on the exercise bike (hill setting, level 13, 10.14 miles)
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Quick 10 miles on the bike trainer this morning — I decided to wait until this afternoon to run so that the black ice can melt, since I won’t be at work. Whether I will ever get out of this salon is debatable.
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sdWhiskers, I imagine the car was nearly totaled.
It was pretty close! Yet surprisingly easy to deal with the city over the whole ordeal. Guess it happens a lot
This is the same car that he had broken into at least 5 times while living near the JHU campus...even though he never kept anything of value in there. Including one time where the thief seemingly used a crowbar to bend the top of the door out to get in, rather than just smash the window like usual. He has since moved to the Baltimore suburbs.
sdWhiskers, plenty of car break ins out in the burbs. I have some neighbors who don't like to lock their cars. They are then stunned each time stuff is stolen. After the first time, you would think they would lock the cars, but no.
Are we there, yet?
Since the only thing of value I leave in my car is some loose change, I'd rather leave the car unlocked and let them steal the change than have them break a window and still steal the change.
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I came across this bone chilling article and thought of you.
"Optimal temperature for office work is 72 to 79 degrees"
lol
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Yikes!
Waiting in the checkout line of a local grocery store over the weekend, one checkout worker looked miserable and cold, because being an urban grocery store, the checkouts are very close to the door. However, my checkout worker was happy as a clam. She said she was wearing 3 pairs of socks and 4 pairs of pants!
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"Optimal temperature for office work is 72 to 79 degrees" lol
Warm in my office today. It's actually up to 70. Usually it's 67-68.
Wcrunner, they leave the cars unlocked with change, wallets, iPads, spare keys, garage remotes, etc. The criminals come through and try every car outside to see if they are locked. The one neighbor got $40 in change when his car was recovered (unlocked with a spare key). He also had another neighbors iPad and knife.
That's just asking for trouble.
Attempted to run this morning but the ankle wasn't having it. Maybe tomorrow? Loosing my mind here.
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