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Conference turris::womannotes-v5

Title:Topics of Interest to Women
Notice:Welcome to Womannotes!h 1.14 for news of important problems..es
Moderator:CSC32::M_EVANS
Created:Fri Aug 27 1993
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:623
Total number of notes:55447

619.0. "Snow and being stranded" by ASDG::NHARVEY () Mon Mar 31 1997 09:55

    
    Today, in New England, it is expected that 10+ inches of that white
    stuff will fall.  If you were stranded somewhere because of power
    outages, unplowed roads or whatever, who would you like or dislike
    being stranded with?
    
       At the moment, I think I would like to be stranded with the former
    Beatles.  I've always wanted to meet them.  I think most of their music is 
    rich and powerful.
       I wouldn't mind being stranded with Depak Chopra, a modern day
    philosopher.  There are some things I'd like to discuss with him.
       How about you?  
    
    -Nancy
    
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619.1SMURF::PBECKWho put the bop in the hale-de-bop-de-bop?Mon Mar 31 1997 10:142
    I'd rather be stranded with somebody that has a pickup with a plow
    attachment and a generator.
619.2but, I couldn't get outta my driveway...TARKIN::BEAVENUphill rock I roll...Mon Mar 31 1997 10:269
	Someone who can appreciate the power of Nature with a childlike wonder;
who would love to be forced to put aside the "busyness of living" for the chance
to make snow angels and snow statues; someone who would love to sit by the fire
and read a book, or play cribbage by candlelight, while the wind howls and
the snow drifts on...

	mmmmmm - any takers?

		(%^))=  Dick
619.3CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageMon Mar 31 1997 10:307
    Sorry Dick,
    
    I already have the person I would like to be holed up with in a storm. 
    We do play bridge instead of cribbage though.  ;-)
    
    I really can't think o anyone I would rather be stranded with than
    Frank and the kids.  
619.4MROA::ARMSTRONGMon Mar 31 1997 10:4614
    Most want to be stranded with: my husband
    Least want to be stranded with: his mother
    
    I hope I'd have the following with me: books, massage oil, nacho stuff
    and candles (matches, too, of course).
    
    Stuff I hope wouldn't work: phone, tv.
    
    That could be a good time... 
    
    My husband works for the state and it's quite likely that he will be
    sent home tomorrow if it's that bad.  Lucky guy.  
    
    ~B
619.5SPECXN::CONLONMon Mar 31 1997 14:379
    Good topic!!  Thanks, Nancy!

    I'm another one who would pick my family first (my husband and my son.)
    Actually, I've been stranded with my son before - he was a crackup the
    whole time.  :>

    Outside family, I think I'd choose Hillary Clinton.  She's got so many
    interesting things to say about so many subjects - I'd be fascinated
    for days on end listening to her.  
619.6SNAX::NOONANsing the soul's bluesTue Apr 01 1997 01:118
    hmmm.....a casting agent?   (*8
    
    
    E, here at work because HLO never NEVER SHUTS DOWN!!!!!!!
    
    
    
    E
619.7ASDG::NHARVEYWed Apr 02 1997 11:446
    
    I ended up being stranded with my vcr and an exercise tape with Denise
    Austin.  Between low and high energy aerobics and shoveling I feel like
    an old lady!!! Ouch........
    
    -Nancy
619.8heheheheheBIGQ::MARCHANDWed Apr 02 1997 12:044
    
      You feel like an old lady?
    
       rosie
619.9TARKIN::BEAVENUphill rock I roll...Wed Apr 02 1997 13:379
                                                <<< Note 619.8 by BIGQ::MARCHAND >>>
                                                          -< hehehehehe >-

    
>      You feel like an old lady?

	Take my Mother-in-law, pleeeeeze!

		(%^))=
619.10'it's only a joke'!PCBUOA::DBROOKSSheela-na-giggleWed Apr 02 1997 16:253
You mean you don't have a dumb blonde mother-in-law?

;-)
619.11what did you do?SUBSYS::BERMANWed Apr 02 1997 17:0216
    so just how did everyone who got stuck spend the day?
    We lost power 3 times (but had plenty of candles and a battery
    operated tv for Bob, who just had to hear the news). Got about
    30 inches of snow. Had every bird in Central Mass at my bird-
    feeder, practically standing in line for their turns to eat
    (I ended up putting out about 10 pounds of seed, most of which
    was gone by this morning). We played cards and cribbage and
    Scrabble and I got to finish a great book. We snoozed. I went
    out and took photos in the morning at the storm's heaviest and then
    again minutes after it stopped. I endured snickering phone calls
    from family in Florida and a friend in northern Vermont who only
    got a dusting. Cheered my sister who had to deal with my niece's
    revelation "mommy, there's a tree on our porch!" And had a 
    great time, even shoveling!
    lynn
     
619.12SNAX::NOONANsing the soul&#039;s bluesThu Apr 03 1997 00:5116
    Hmm....well, I drove in to work through the teeth of the blizzard on
    Monday night.  Unable to see where the highway ended and the shoulder
    began.
    
    Sent out site mail a 6 telling all the people who weren't here that
    they shouldn't come in until noon (of course, the site wasn't closed
    then, it was only closed between 8 and noon!  The heck with the off
    shift people).
    
    Drove home at ~7 a.m. Tuesday, walked ~1/4 through thigh-high snow,
    slept much of the day, and came in to work Tuesday night.
    
    Pretty much your regular day.
    
    
    E
619.13DEVO::JUDYThat&#039;s *Ms. Bitch* to you!Thu Apr 03 1997 10:1515
    
    
    	Well....... we lost power for a couple hours on Monday night.
    	So we lit a fire in the fireplace and read for a bit.  Power
    	came back on around 10:00pm.  Got up the next morning, looked
    	out the window, said no way am I going in, so I logged on to
    	send mail to my managers and groups.  Tried falling back to
    	sleep but couldn't so I got up and went out to help Shane
    	with the snow removal.  Got into a snowball fight and he 
    	tackled me into the snow.  Shook the heavy snow off the small
    	hemlocks (I think that's what they are) that edge the backyard.
    	Stayed inside for the rest of the day.
    
    	JJ
    
619.14SALEM::MREXrex may be king but mrex is QueenThu Apr 03 1997 13:027
    Checked outside to make sure that the weather men were right this time,
    they were.  Put on the coffee and logged on to the internet for the
    day.  Did some research for the family, played Slingo on AOL, and then
    created some place tags and cards for an 80th. birthday event for my
    father that I will be going to in Las Vegas in 2 weeks.  ;-)
    
    
619.15Where not to be during a blizzard.NETCAD::CREEGANFri Apr 04 1997 16:186
    My poor spouse spent 18 hours stranded on the Penn turnpike. 
    He started running low on gasoline and moved into a truck
    with a French-speaking truck-driver.  The worse way to spend a 
    blizzard as far as he was concerned.  The only good part of 
    the story was he had a car phone, so I knew where he was and
    how he was doing.
619.16relaxed, pretty muchTARKIN::BEAVENUphill rock I roll...Wed Apr 16 1997 11:5212
	We (Sudbury, Mass.) lost power for twelve hours - mostly daylight time.
We walked around surveying neighborhood damage - and awesome beauty.  Spent a
couple hours blowing snow around with an undersized (for this storm) snowblower.
Fortunately, my vacation home generator was still in place from the December
storm and I hooked it back up so we had heat and TV for a few hours before
Edison found the switch again.
	We were thankful that our flight to Milan for a twelve day break was
not going to be until 2 days later.  We spent some time planning what to
pack for that jaunt.  (Just got back last night - with a good start on my tan!)

	Dick