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Hokey Doodle!!!

Shelly

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It's a cold one outside today!!! Brrrrrr! -3 C with a 30+ mph wind. The boys'll be looking for jobs where they can sit in their warm tractors. Me, I'm hiding in the house!
 
ERRR UM-It's 89 here,blue skys, little breeze,supposed to get cold tomorrow-69 day,45 night...... :shock: Guess cold is kinda relative,huh :lol:
 
peg4x4 said:
ERRR UM-It's 89 here,blue skys, little breeze,supposed to get cold tomorrow-69 day,45 night...... :shock: Guess cold is kinda relative,huh :lol:

Keep rubbing it in, Peg!!! Gonna send you a ticket to Shelly's so you can PROPERLY commiserate with her!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :wink: :wink:

Shelly---I am with you, sister!! When it gets that danged cold here, the wind is usually howling and all i wanna do is HIBERNATE!! Yup....bears definitely got the right idea!! :wink:
 
Was snowing pretty heavy on my drive home from work last night...a bit on ground this morn. and thick frost...and Brrrr darn cold. If the Texans and other fair weather friends can refrane themselves from posting how Warm it is there,I'd sure appreciate it :P :lol: :lol:
 
here Mrs Greg, just to keep you cold, we had snow all day yesterday, finally got up to 30, snow is still here today and it is 24. Got the fire going but it is cold. Had to break down and feed cows cause the grass is all snowed under. BRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
 
My sympaties to one and all! When I left Zim I initially went to England, stuck out more winters than I thought I was able, then decided to get back to a warmer climate, so here I am a weather wimp!!
 
Man I can't beleive how cold 35 degrees feels this morning.. Good frost last night (Yeah, no more flies, or at least way less) and snow fluries this morninga s we were putting feed in the self feeders for the calves to eat... The wind just cut throw me, have to get the winter clothes out but it strikes me as odd, because come January, this will be what I consider a nice day... Amazing how you get used to it.

Going to freeze me arse off tonight sitting in a ground blind doing some deer hunting... But they should be moving.
 
Mike said:
Mrs.Greg said:
Mike said:
Could we get an English translation for "Hokey Doodle"?
Its Canadian for D@#% its cold out there,time to get out the Touque

Thanks. Now can we get a translation for "Touque"? :wink:

I know -I know....I had to ask a Canuck a couple years ago--had never heard of it :roll: --- its what we call a stocking cap.....
 
Oldtimer said:
Mike said:
Mrs.Greg said:
Its Canadian for D@#% its cold out there,time to get out the Touque

Thanks. Now can we get a translation for "Touque"? :wink:

I know -I know....I had to ask a Canuck a couple years ago--had never heard of it :roll: --- its what we call a stocking cap.....

OK, I believe you. Where did the word come from? Sounds like some of Haymakers french. :wink:
 
You're kidding right Lilly? A toque (french for stocking cap, apparently) is what you wear to keep your head warm and your ears from dropping off while you are riding your toboggan down the hills (its a long wooden or aluminum sled with a curled up front).
 
:lol: well----- I'm wearing t-shirt&Jeans,no sox,no coat,no hat!! :shock: Now ,if it gets below 60f, we'll all be wearing everything we have to keep warm :lol: Some of the better things I've seen- jean cutoffs over sweatpants,with a" wifebeater" t Big heavy coat over miniskirt and flipflops-- Elmer Fudd hat w/earflaps over see thro dress and cowboy boots... OH,if you're ever here,and it snows,do not drive in it..Yes,you can drive, nobody else can,and they're all sure they can.. AND everything's still green here,from the rains we had--gotta mow grass next week.. :wink:
 
Oldtimer said:
Mike said:
Mrs.Greg said:
Its Canadian for D@#% its cold out there,time to get out the Touque

Thanks. Now can we get a translation for "Touque"? :wink:

I know -I know....I had to ask a Canuck a couple years ago--had never heard of it :roll: --- its what we call a stocking cap.....

I'm the Canuck you asked! :wink: Technically, that makes me a "Canuckette"!

Speaking of toques, that reminds me. I'd better wash it before I stick it back on my head this year. Gotta get rid of the cow cooties, don'tcha know! :)
 
Just to increase everyone's fund of worthless knowledge: Toque (or touque, or tuque) is indeed stolen from the french word for "woman's close fitting cap". But its origin is actually Spanish, from the word toca, which were those funky looking plumed hats they supposedly all wore back then.

Rod
 
Nope I'm not kiddin...we grew up callin em tabogins......course we don't have any snow or hills to ride one like your talkin bout...all we had growin up were the sandhills......ride down those on a wood board with formica on one side, waxed to a high gloss with gulf wax .....and weeeeeeeeeeeee off we went......summer winter spring or fall....we could do it year round :P and ya didn't hafta wear a tabogin except in winter.

Tabogin = same thang as a ski hat....some had face masks, some didnt. I hated them thangs......caused yer hair to have static electricity and when you took it off.....ALLLLL yer hair stood on end....snap cracklin n poppin
 
Actuallty Touque is a newfie word," When I touque off the hat me granny knit,it made a blastin mess O me hair"..... true story 8)


Sorry guys but Tobaggan is a wood or aluminum ride- on sliegh :?
 

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