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107.1 | I could just see our trashman picking up bagged snonow | WFOV11::KOEHLER | Back on U.S. soil | Thu Sep 08 1988 07:55 | 11 |
| Wow, a snow blower with a bagger, what a great Idea. I have never
heard of that offered down here in the States. (yes, we do get snow
in Mass.,maybe not quite so much)
Are these bags vented like a lawn mower bag? I would also think
they would be very heavy to move once they are full.
You are kidding aren't you? I just blast the snow to each side of
my 350' driveway.
Jim
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107.2 | I guess we'll have to get the shovel out for this one!! | KAOM25::RICHARDSON | He who laughs best | Thu Sep 08 1988 11:08 | 13 |
| I don't think Pat is kidding.
I understand that the availability of SNOW BAGS has become quite
a going concern here in Canada. It seems that more and more Canadians
are deciding to mulch their snow because they find the bags to be
a bit impracticle, if you get my drift...... So because of the
drop in demand, the snow blower industry has decided to phase out
the snow bags. Soon snow bagging will become a thing of the past.
Who ever heard of a vented snow bag?? Not too useful for those
powdery snow falls.
Glenn
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107.3 | Supply=Demand (Ask your dealer about SNOWBAGS) | KAOM25::TROTTIER | | Thu Sep 08 1988 11:51 | 24 |
|
I personally will miss the SNOWBAG feature on my Sear's 5 HP rear
bagger model if bag become obsolete. I have save a considerable
amount of money on my water bill in the summer by simply storing
my bags of snow in the backyard till the summer. Then in the summer
I use the bag full of water now, to water my lawn and garden.
I must point out to anyone wishing to do this,that you should
not mix your driveway snow with the snowbank that is left by the
snowplow at your entrance. I learned the hard way the first year
I tried this and ended up with a pre-salted vegetables in the summer.
I suppose there could be some possible markting value here, but
the city would have to use a more refined salt. I any case, to be
guaranteed a full supply of SNOWBAGS for the next 10 years, you
can be sure that I will by up all store quatities in my area before
I tell you were to get some. (SORRY but it's a DOG eat DOG world out
here in SNOW COUNTRY.)
Dirty_Pierre_the_snowbagger_bandid
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107.4 | | KAOM25::GAGNON | YEEEEeeeeeesssssss.... | Thu Sep 08 1988 11:58 | 9 |
| Re .0
I also have a Mastercraft 8HP Snow Blower. I got the -BF model,
(for use in <0C weather).
I've used both the disposable, (which by the way are also available
in the 20 litre size), and the reusable. I've gone back to
the reusable. The way I see it, the disposables are for sissies.
Peter
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107.5 | Recycling is the only way to go. | KAOA05::FRERE | Eric Frere @KAO DTN 621-2184 | Thu Sep 08 1988 12:23 | 32 |
| Where have you guys been this past year?? Haven't you heard about
the recycling program that is offered for the city of Ottawa and
Nepean (unfortunetely Kanata doesn't have it yet)? The city will
supply to you a large blue container (larger than the one you presently
use for paper and glass recycling) that you can use for your snow.
During the regular trash pickup, a special truck will pick up your snow
and take it to a local ski resort. The ski resorts, who are becoming
more enviromental-oriented are buying this snow instead of investing
into larger artificial snow-making equipment. Mt. Pakenham and
Calabogie Peaks are currently doing this. Vorlage, on the Quebec side,
is considering it but will have to resolve the issue of transporting
snow across interprovincial borders for commercial use.
Canadian Tire has developed an attachment that will fit your
Mastercraft snowblower that will pack the snow into a bail and `throw'
it through the same opening as where you would put the snow bag. The
containers are designed to hold up to 3 bails each. For your driveway
(.0), I would suggest that you get a few containers.
This is a much more reasonable alternative to your snow bags since
it is cheaper in the long run (only need to but the attachment) and you
will be able to sleep nights knowing that your snow is not being wasted
away in a snow dump and is instead greatly improving the skiing
conditions in the area.
Eric
P.S. The only disadvantage to this recycling system is that you will
have to separate the `clean' snow from the yellow snow. They don't
recycle yellow snow. Also, you will have to make sure you don't
salt your drive or walkway.
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107.6 | HAY BAGS? | KAOM25::RUSHTON | Render the day oblivious | Thu Sep 08 1988 12:29 | 28 |
| Thanks for the replies fellas, but I still need a supplier. One
suggestion was that I could use a HAY BAG which is a viable solution.
A word of explanation is probably required here about HAY BAGS:
You have probably noted that increasingly farmers are using
round bales now instead of the older rectangular bales (which require
barns in which to store them). The round bales are stored outside
at point-of-use, and should be protected from the elements and the
damp ground. Thus, the introduction of the HAY BAG. Each bag is
made of 5 mil white polyethylene, about 15 metres in length and
about 1 metre in diameter. The farmer just rolls each round bale
into the bag (placed lengthwise on the ground) until it is full.
To me this is an alternative to the standard SNOW BAG, but
it may be my only solution, and it has the following advantages:
It can store more snow without moving and removing the bag, the
bag could be placed on the property for use in the spring and summer
for lawn watering and to fill my swimming pool, it's white, and because
of it's 5 mil thickness it could also be used as a condom for moderately
large leviathons (or normal sized Canadians).
But seriously, people of middle earth, where are the suppliers?
Still holding the bag,
Pat
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107.7 | I've got bags and bags of snow. | KAOM25::TOMKINS | This MIND left blank INTENTIONALLY | Thu Sep 08 1988 12:44 | 18 |
| Dear Pat,
If you could wait a few more weeks, preferably until the snow starts
flying out here, I would have a constant supply of bags of snow
for you. In fact I will gladly become your supplier of snow. In
fact you can come and harvest bags of snow from my walkway, driveway,
front step etc. My parents have a laneway that is almost 3/4 of
a mile and I am sure that you can bags and bags of snow from their
place as well as mine. In short, if its bags of snow you want...
Er, whats that,
You said snow bags??????????????
Aw, nuts, and I thought I was going to be getting rid of all those
bags of snow I've been saving these past years.
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107.8 | Checked in the States for you. | KAOA05::FRERE | Eric Frere @KAO DTN 621-2184 | Thu Sep 08 1988 13:05 | 16 |
| Pat,
Since you are stuck with the idea of using those silly bags, I checked
with a friend of mine in the States. Here is his response.
**********************
Eric,
I'm sorry, here in the states, only rear-mounted snowbags WITH
Velcro are legal.
Personally I use my Army surplus flame-thrower. It will deal with
the snow AND keep all the little kiddies off your property. Just think,
no more Frosty the Snowbagman. Or is it Snow bagman?
A.
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107.9 | This is getting very silly | KAOM25::RUSHTON | Render the day oblivious | Thu Sep 08 1988 15:04 | 22 |
| >>I'm sorry, here in the states, only rear-mounted snowbags WITH
>>Velcro are legal.
Eric, isn't that typical, eh? I mean 'rear-mounted with Velcro'!! Those
guys are real wimps. I bet he likes quiche as well!
But using a flame-thrower as a snow-removal device is definitely illegal
in Almonte since it has been known to kill a locally endangered specie
of the snow snake. Generally, it resides in snow drifts and is very
rarely seen (when was the last time you saw one, eh?).
As far as we in Almonte are concerned, we no longer speak of Frosty, as
he has definitely been identified as a cannibal. Apparently, he was caught
eating snowballs!!
By the way, the next time Andy is in Canada he should pay penance by laying a
wreath of macram� snowballs at the tomb of the unknown snowman. No one
should be allowed to use 'rear-mounted with Velcro' snow bags!!
Must shovel off,
Pat
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107.10 | Refrigerator Rail Cars | BETSY::WATSON | No_Mad | Fri Sep 09 1988 14:57 | 13 |
| re: All
You guys mean to tell me that with the new Free Trade in effect (it is,
isn't it?) between the Great White North and US, along with this past
Summer's drought in the U.S. Midwest, that no one $$ capitalized $$ on
the situation with all that bagged snow you have left over from last
Winter?
I'm surprised no one from Texas jumped on this, now that I think of it.
Kip
ps - How ya doin', Jim K., (The Mad Weldor...)?
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107.11 | At the border: What do you have in those bags sir? | WFOV12::KOEHLER | Almost time to build another Igloo | Fri Sep 09 1988 15:39 | 9 |
| They could also sail the bagged snow down to Texas via the ocean.
Jim
Hi Kip.
NO free trade yet........I had to pay duty on some bagged snow I
bought back last week.....
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107.12 | Trade bagged snow for crude oil | CLOSUS::HOE | Sammy's daddy | Mon Sep 12 1988 12:35 | 6 |
| Perhaps this is one way to reduce the trade deficit; ship the
bagged snow to Saudi Arabia in return for oil! Can you immagin
huge barges of bagged snow being towed up the St. Lawrence and
across the pond?
cal hoe
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107.13 | Snow bags have reached the USA | CACHE::LEIGH | | Tue Sep 13 1988 08:33 | 20 |
| Snow bags have become an important part of the US Presidential electiion.
According to the news media last night, Gov. Dukakis is jumping on the
bag wagon and will be introducing a bill in the state legislature to
institute universal-bag-care for all citizens of the state. All citizens
will be entitled to a quota of so many bags per season, regardless of race,
creed, color, or sex. In addition, this will allow the government to control
the quality and use of the bags to insure equality for all. He hopes this
program will be a standard for the nation and will snow blow away his
opposition to the Presidency.
The Selectmen of my town (Massachusetts) also feel that snowbags are the
solution to their problem about our town dump. It seems my town is running out
of room in the landfill, and the Selectmen feel that by bagging snow, the
citizens can continue to meet their quota of so many bags per family, but the
snow will melt due to heat from the composting of the garbage in the dump, and
this will leave room for more bags to be left at the dump. They are concerned,
however, that they may have to wire the dump with heating coils to help melt
the snow.
Allen
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107.14 | Sources and concerns | WOODRO::MARTIN | | Wed Sep 14 1988 22:18 | 33 |
|
Hi
I too have had such problems with my snowblower. Since I live much
further south, I operate my blower without a bag. There was a time
when I actively used the bags but discontunued thier use because
of enviormental concern as well as the difficulty in getting them.
Some of the sources that I was pointed towards but did not persue
were; the Goodyear Tire Company and Fuji. While Goodyear has been
in the business for years there are some that are just getting into
bag making because of the large percieved market (Fuji is one of
these). The problem that you might have with Goodyear is that might
only make English measurement sizes (non-metric).
Now I would like to address the enviornmental issues in using snowbags
Snowbags are becoming an increasing hazard in the enviornment because
of careless use and past parctices. Not long ago a snowbag was washed
up on a beach in Boston harbor. People nearby were almost injured
when the bag broke open. Who knows what will happen to these people
in 5, 10, or 20 years form now. They may die. An investigation is
being launched to see who was responsible for the irresponsible
disposal of this snowbag, though they may never be found because
there were no markings on the bag. Eariler this year, one of the
Whale watch boats reported a whale a snowbag caught on it by its
fluke. These are just some of the signs of the rising tide of snowbag
pollution. Just putting then on a barge and shipping some place
else is no longer a solution. Third world contries are turning these
ships of doom away in increasing numbers. A North African country
has stopped accepting snowbag barges because of the dammage it was
doing to the country. I think the country is Libya and there are
reports of trees growing around a snowbag dump site in the desert.
If you must use snowbags, please do so in a responsible manner.
Don't think that the problem will just go away after you dispose
of the snowbag. Thanks.
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107.15 | Snowbags in space | TRCA03::KEHOE | Ron Kehoe | Thu Sep 15 1988 09:45 | 11 |
| Hi:
I read in the Globe and Mail the other day that the United States
Gov't is considering placing snowbags on one of the upcoming shuttle
flights in the hopes that they can "place the snowbags in a decaying
orbit around the earth". The thinking here being that the snowbags
would burn up upon reenty into the atmosphere.
Can anyone else comment on this?
Ron!
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107.16 | Red Snow | BETSY::WATSON | No_Mad | Thu Sep 15 1988 12:06 | 20 |
| RE: .15
The shuttle flights have been delayed so many times recently that I haven't
been keeping up with all the latest scuttlebutt. Interesting, though.
The Russians, being the smart-niks that they tend to be, have already sent
out an experimental satellite-load of snowbags that'll orbit the sun and
return to earth with the hopes that the sun's thermal energy will melt the
snow, thereby yielding precious, nearly-pure water that can then be used in
drought-stricken areas of the Soviet Union. If there is enough, some of
it may possibly be used for turning the Black Sea from salt water to fresh
water so they can set up resort areas for all those capitalistic Ruskies
that'll result from all that restructuring they're alledgedly going through.
If all goes well, it's scheduled to return to earth sometime early in the
next century because that Siberian snow is rock-hard. We'll have to wait
and see. (What they do with their used crude snowbags, I have no idea.
Afghanistan, maybe?)
Kip
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107.17 | Americanskis niet, Soviets da! | KAOM25::RUSHTON | Commissar of Flakeburo | Thu Sep 15 1988 15:23 | 11 |
| Is not funny, when silly American capitalists suggest that glorious
Motherland is sendink peoples snow into cosmos. Many heroes of
Revolution is sprayink hard bits of snow with black paint and is puttink
into little glass jars. Great Soviet Republic then is sellink to
silly American capitalists and their lackeys as caviar!
Stick that in your dovdonya!
Dovda danya,
Comrade Patrova
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107.18 | Harumph! | TRCO01::FINNEY | Keep cool, but do not freeze... | Thu Sep 15 1988 22:13 | 5 |
| Since when does one need *fresh* water for a resort area? The Black
Sea area is already a Soviet resort area, as are Florida, California,
the Bahamas & mostly all of the Caribbean, etc, etc. All salt water.
Scooter_from_Canada's_Ocean_Playground_(N.S.)
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107.19 | any cheap bags around? | TRCA03::KEHOE | Ron Kehoe | Fri Sep 16 1988 15:48 | 7 |
| How much to "our friends south of the border" pay for their snowbags
on average? Here in Canada the gov't has put a new tax on our snowbags
bringing the price up another %5.0. I would like to know if it is
worth driving down to Buffalo for a snowbag trip or just pay the
extra dollars and stay home.
Ron
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107.20 | Stick with the 'Canadian' bags | KAOM25::RICHARDSON | He who laughs best | Fri Sep 16 1988 17:21 | 18 |
| If you are environmentaly minded, you'll stick with the 'Canadian'
snow bags because they are bio-degradable unlike their 'American'
counterpart. Soon the Northern U.S. states will be in a serious
quandry over what to do with the mile-high piles of used and nearly
indestructable snow bags. Bill SB-56 passed in Parliament last fall
requires all snow bags to be bio-degradable in order to protect
Canada's environment. If you take a trip down to the local snow
dump, you will not see vast piles of plastic snow bags rustling
in the wind as is the case with the snow dumps south of the border.
I am sure everyone will agree that Canada has come up with an
environmentaly sound 'Snow Bag Policy'.
Snow bags are here to stay people so let's work at it instead of
hitting the sack!!!
In true containment,
Glenn
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107.21 | Spags, where else? | CACHE::LEIGH | | Fri Sep 16 1988 17:58 | 16 |
| I've been getting my snow bags at Spags, the only place in New England where
everything of value and importance can be found. For you northerners, Spags
is a local store owned by a short, chubby man who wears a big cowboy hat.
He walks around his store and watches people buy things. I saw him once.
He has filled up his parking lot with 18-wheeler-type trailers and uses them
for storage.
Last week there was an ad in the USA Today for a "Snow Bag Maker Machine".
You feed it plastic garbage bags (without the garbage of course), turn the
crank, and out comes snow bags of any texture and thickness that you want.
It has an option to make ventilated bags. The nice thing about the machine
is that you can also use it to make pasta.
I'll report back when mine arrives and I've tried it out.
Allen
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107.22 | Ventilated Snow Bags?? | KAOM25::RICHARDSON | He who laughs best | Fri Sep 16 1988 18:05 | 4 |
| Now who ever heard of a ventilated snow bag??? Get real will
ya??!!!
Glenn
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107.23 | Or my left-handed cheese straightener? | KAOM25::RUSHTON | Inspired lunacy | Fri Sep 16 1988 18:12 | 10 |
| >>..."Snow Bag Maker Machine"...
>>The nice thing about the machine is that you can also use it to make pasta.
Allen:
That's terrific!! How much is this sucker?? Could any pasta maker
work? Maybe I could use my espresso coffee maker with the appropriate
adapter.
Pat
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107.24 | Its for real | CACHE::LEIGH | | Fri Sep 16 1988 18:23 | 12 |
| Well, Glenn,
According to the article in USA Today, the ventilation is to give you
freeze-dried snow so it will take up less room in the bag and be lighter
to move around.
Pat,
The bag maker lists for $15.99 (US) + $39.38 VAT. I'll post the address
if I can find the ad.
Allen
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107.25 | A word about border crossing | WFOV11::KOEHLER | There really is no way out! | Mon Sep 19 1988 08:28 | 22 |
| Ron,
Careful coming down over the border to buy your snow bags. A
few weeks ago I was crossing in Albany and the car in front of me
was checked (I mean really checked) My family and I watched in horror
as they took the car apart. They found some sort of box in the trunk
and ripped the end off of it. Well, the border guards hauled the
driver, his wife and there two small children off in handcuffs! (the
little girl slipped right of hers and started to run, but they caught
her by the hair) Anyway, the guard that found the box in the trunk,
just looked around and walked over to a car in the parking lot and
put the box in the trunk along with many other boxed allready in
the trunk.
My family and I didn't really think much of the incident
of the box, but thought they were a little rough on the family in
the car. You see, we don't use snow bags in Mass. and I didn't know
what they confiscated till I read this file. So be careful around
this time of year, or tell them at the border that you are going
to bag leaves, (now, what a novel idea, bagging leaves, I bale them
and burn them in my wood stove to heat my house during the cold
months.)
Jim
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107.26 | Are you trying to pull my leg?? | KAOM25::RICHARDSON | He who laughs best | Mon Sep 19 1988 08:45 | 9 |
| re .25
Since when is Albany on the Canada/U.S. border? I think your
story is borderline at best..... I believe that this is an American
custom though.....
In Geographicness,
Glenn
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107.27 | I read it in the Candaian Tire sale flyer | WFOV11::KOEHLER | There really is no way out! | Mon Sep 19 1988 11:28 | 18 |
| opps, See the incident was so trimatic that I said Albany instead
of Cornwall.....
My daughter is still in shock about the little girl in the handcuffs.
She gets all nervous when she sees a person in uniform.
Jim
ps I understand that there was also a insident at Dorval airport,
when a passenger tried to convince the inspector the she didn't
have any hard sided luggage and used snow bags to carry all her
belongings. She was returning from Mich. and they apparently detained
her and charged her for trying to get into Canada with out paying
duty on the snow bags....
Also rumor control said something about a traveling circus and the
package found in the elephant cage marked "condoms". The story is
unconfirmed at this time....
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107.28 | A Solution me Thinks | OTOU01::CRAM | | Wed Sep 21 1988 09:57 | 9 |
| A few years ago I found that the best solution to the Snowbag
shortage was to trade in my snowblower for a Shop-VAC. The bags
are more available and have a better design. The kids use the bags
for building snow-forts and at Winter Carnival time they are of
great help.
The only problem I've encountered is that if you don't work
fast sometimes the heat of the Shop-vac melts the snow in the bag
and it gets a bit messy.
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107.29 | It came! | CACHE::LEIGH | | Wed Oct 05 1988 18:47 | 31 |
| My snow bag maker came last Friday, and I tried it out over the weekend.
It works great!
It did take me several hours to get the first bag made -- the manual
isn't very user friendly -- but I've got it all figured out now. After
making several bags of different thicknesses, I decided to use the
machine to make the crust for pizza. Ah... I love pizza! As I set the pan
on the table, the cheese was bubbling and the smell filled the kitchen. The
crust was golden brown. As the kids dug into the pizza, I felt good that
I had made the crust from scratch with my new machine. After a few
moments, though, I began to get worried. The kids weren't eating more than
one piece -- very strange for the Leigh household! Later that evening, my
oldest daughter confided to me that that pizza was different than the ones
we've had in the past. She said, "This probably sounds strange to you, but
the pizza sorta tasted like plastic bags."
Late that night, after the household was asleep, I made a few more bags
with the machine. Even though the bags are snow bags, I thought I could use
them for garbage bags, so I used those bags the next morning for our weekly
garbage pickup. The garbage man seemed to think the bags were regular
ones and he didn't show any concern about them.
One thing strange that I can't figure out is that all of the neighborhood
dogs have been congregating on my driveway and making a lot of noise. They
haven't done that before, and I'm not sure why. Strange. Another strange
thing is that my neighbors are saying that they can smell fresh bread or
something similar, but they can't figure out where the smell is coming from.
I'm busy making bags every night after work. I can hardly wait for snow!
/Allen
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107.30 | the end of yet another season | OTOO01::CRAM | | Mon Apr 17 1989 14:15 | 7 |
| I noticed that the Robins have returned are attempting to wake up
my herd of worms in the front lawn. I've also noticed that there
are fewer CATS around the neigborhood this year, probably victims
of my snowblower. This all points to the sure sign that Spring has
Sprung in the National Capital.
Any body got some pointers on how to get the Snow stains off
the snowbags before I put them away til the Fall?
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107.31 | Don't use gasoline, it eats the bags. | KAOA12::SMELLIE | | Mon Apr 17 1989 16:46 | 5 |
| I have heard that rubbing grass clippings or dead leaves on them
helps. I just try to hide mine under the garbage, hoping they'll
haul them away, and I buy replacements in the fall.
Tom
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107.32 | Hmmmm never heard of this before?? | XCUSME::KING | GO METRIC USA | Tue Apr 18 1989 18:24 | 17 |
| I've never heard of a snow bag. Guess its sort of like a grass
bag for lawn mower correct? What does the snow pile so high that
you can't shoot if over the bank on the edge of the drivway?
This has yet to happen in the Boston area as far as I know. The
most snow we've had since I've been around is 4 feet back in 1978.
We labeled that the Blizzard of '78 because it took the whole region
by suprize plus we had exremely high tides with a full moon and
all. I'm sure some of you heard of this event before.
I'm just curious as to what this is.
Bryan
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107.33 | japan has them too | TKTV00::LATTUCA | Moshi, Moshi | Wed Apr 19 1989 07:14 | 5 |
|
On the northern island of japan, they also use snow bags. There is
lots of snow especially in Sapporo during the wintertime. Honda
snow blowers, are the best buy. They also come with snow bags. They
disintergrate during the sakura season.
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107.34 | Summer use, before sakura season | WFOV12::KOEHLER | working on a 25 hr. day | Wed Apr 19 1989 07:57 | 5 |
| re. 33
I thought they recycle the snow/water in the snow bags there in
Japan.
Jim
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107.35 | University Initiation | KAOO01::LAPLANTE | Not the Northern Magus | Wed Apr 19 1989 09:09 | 15 |
|
re: -few Japan
A friend of mine who emigrated from Kyoto told me that some of the
universities in southern Japan purchase and store full snow bags
from Sapporo for use in the initiation and frosh weeks at the schools.
Apparently a lot of students from the south have never seen snow
and one of the ordeals is to be completely buried in snow for approx
five minutes with just your head sticking out. The longer you last
the more acceptable you are.
Peculiar people the Japanese.
Roger
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107.36 | Is there another kind?? | KAOFS::N_BAXTER | we'll see who rusts first... | Wed Apr 19 1989 12:52 | 3 |
| Snow bags...now I'm really confused. When I moved to Ottawa, I
was told that these were the ugly women that skate on the canal
during Winterlude.
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107.37 | riteplace--wrongname | TKTV00::FRED | | Thu Apr 20 1989 02:02 | 4 |
| Your ears must be plugged Neil! I live rite next to the canal (wish I was
home), and we call them "dirt-bags".
fred-in-yokohama
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107.38 | Any bag will do... | KAOFS::N_BAXTER | we'll see who rusts first... | Thu Apr 20 1989 18:01 | 3 |
| Fred:
Oh...that's where I've been going wrong.
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107.39 | Wanna buy a used bag? | KAOM25::RUSHTON | Inspired lunacy | Thu Apr 20 1989 19:28 | 24 |
| < Note 107.32 by XCUSME::KING "GO METRIC USA" >
<<Hmmmm never heard of this before??
<<I'm just curious as to what this is.
Well Bryan aren't you in for a treat. Snow bags in this area of the GWN are
as common as dirt, and yes, we do have dirt bags but that is another issue that
we could discuss later.
After the spring thaw, the proliferation of deflated snow bags gives the
appearance of a raucus night out on the town by the Jolly Green Giant and
a few of his female companions - flinging his 'used protection' willy-nilly
about the neighbourhood lawns.
I've even seen a plaid snow bag which apparently is only available on Robbie
Burns Day (25 January) and only from Beaver Lumber (they sell wooden structures
to protect your beaver). But I digress.
If you would like a sample of one of our snow bags, I'm sure I could scrub one
clean and send it to you - by the way, does anyone know of a good snow bag
cleaner? I've been using VIMTO for years but I hear that it is environmentally
a no-no ( it seems that it is an anagram for VOMIT).
Pat_who_has_some_big_bags
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107.40 | I gotta bag the grass clippings... | WFOV12::KOEHLER | working on a 25 hr. day | Fri Apr 21 1989 09:15 | 4 |
| Will snow bags work on my lawnmower bagger? If they will, I'll stop
by Canadian Tire when I'm up above the border in the near future.
Jim
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107.41 | Are You a Loonie?!? | KAOM25::RICHARDSON | He who laughs best | Fri Apr 21 1989 10:30 | 16 |
| re -.1
Who ever heard of using a SNOW BAG on a LAWN MOWER?!?!
Have you taken leave of your senses man????
What use is there in bagging grass clippings anyway?
If you do want to buy some snow bags for next winter, Beaver
Lumber has the new 'Environmentally Safe' snow bag. This bag is
bio-degradable and does not emit any CFC's in the process. Just
turf them in the yard once they're full and in the Spring......
PRESTO no limp snow bags standing in the back yard as Pat put it
so well. But I digress.
Glenn
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107.42 | Don't tell anyone but i smuggled some bags over the border | WFOV12::KOEHLER | working on a 25 hr. day | Fri Apr 21 1989 13:06 | 8 |
| No Glenn, you got it all wrong...............I want to save the
grass clippings for the winter....you see it gets real dreary
during the Winter and I want to add some color to the landscape.
That way I could keep recycling the snow bags.....water for the
lawn during the summer and green for lawn during the Winter...:-)
Jim
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107.43 | Japan shipping bagged snow to Saudia Arabia. | CLOSUS::HOE | Sammy's first steps . . . boom! | Wed Apr 26 1989 14:30 | 12 |
| RE Honda snow bags.
I just heard from the Arabia News Service that Saudia Arabia has
a major contract with the Japanese government to ship the bagged
snow to Saudia Arabia to help offset the trade imbalance of
Japan's need for Arabian Oil. It seems that the yen to use oil in
Japan has gone up 2000% in the last two years.
Perhaps they might recycle the snow bags by filling the same bags
with crude oil?
cal hoe; in colorado springs
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107.44 | They better use barrels.....or an Exxon Tanker :-) | WFOV11::KOEHLER | working on a 25 hr. day | Wed Apr 26 1989 15:17 | 16 |
| Cal, Japan may be shipping snow filled snowbags to Saudia Arabia,
but they can't send oil back in "Honda bags". A friend gave me some
snow bags made by Honda, because he had no use for them anymore.
Anyway I tried one this year, (we got only a few inches of snow
but I just had to run my snowblower). I have an older Snowbird
snow blower and the motor is tired from many good years of use,
and it leaks oil. I spilled some oil on a "Honda" snowbag and it
developed a large hole!!!!!! and desolved before my eyes. Other
generic bags I got from Canadian Tire were fine, only the ones printed
with the word "HONDA". Maybe cause I was using good oil Penn. grade
oil to keep my machine running, the bags couldn't handle it.
Who knows...
Jim...off to Montreal this weekend...
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107.45 | Stock up now.... | WFOV12::KOEHLER | Pouring the floor, Sat. @2pm. | Thu Oct 12 1989 15:27 | 7 |
| Has everyone stocked up on their supply of snow bags for this year?
I understand we are suppose to get more snow this year than last
year. I still have plenty because we only a few inches last year.
Jim
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107.46 | The CHSC has something new, check it out... | KAOM25::RICHARDSON | He who laughs best | Thu Oct 12 1989 16:37 | 21 |
|
I was flicking through the channels the other night and stopped
at the Canadian Home Shoppers Club when I heard them mention Snow
Bags. I thought they were just trying to sell their own type of
snow bag but as it turned out, they weren't selling snow bags at
all. They were offering a new attachment for your snow blower that
would eliminate the need for snow bagging. The device was called
the HASSEL-1 and was only $119.95 for new members. This adapter
is supposed to fit directly over the chute of most snow blowers
and the hot air it generates causes the snow coming out of the
chute to be instantly converted to a high pressure directional
water jet. Snow bags will become a thing of the past with the advent
of the HASSEL-1, which by the way is an acronym standing for Hot
Air Snow Shovel Eliminator Liquefier. They even showed pictures
of a clever consumer using the HASSEL-1 to wash his car.
Before you stock up on Snow bags for the season, I suggest that
you check out the HASSEL-1 first. Maybe CHSC will be offering a
better sale price before Christmas.
Glenn
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107.47 | | TRCO01::FINNEY | Keep cool, but do not freeze | Thu Oct 12 1989 18:16 | 3 |
| nah, stick with snow bags and stay HASSEL free, that's my motto.
Scooter
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107.48 | chip chip chip chip chip etc. | OTOU01::FRASER | HURRY UP!!! ... and wait ... | Fri Oct 13 1989 08:39 | 10 |
| > They even showed pictures
> of a clever consumer using the HASSEL-1 to wash his car.
Did they by chance show the clever consumer trying to get into his
car when he was done?
nah, I think I will stay with the bags...
b.
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107.49 | Use the specially prepared snow... | WFOV12::KOEHLER | Pouring the floor, Sat. @2pm. | Fri Oct 13 1989 11:14 | 7 |
| re.48
I heard that if you use the snow at the end of your driveway, you
know, the stuff the city has prepared with salt, to rinse your
car, it won't freeze the doors and locks....
Jim
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107.50 | penny-wise, pound-foolish? | MARKUP::DEVRIES | By their notes ye shall know them | Fri Oct 13 1989 11:50 | 28 |
| RE: .45
> Has everyone stocked up on their supply of snow bags for this year?
> I understand we are suppose to get more snow this year than last
> year. I still have plenty because we only a few inches last year.
I heard that there was a bad run of snow bags from Taiwan or Malaysia
(can't remember which) last year, causing these things to deteriorate
in summer storage. Back where they make 'em, they keep 'em in
climate-controlled warehouses - sorta like apples. But the heat and
humidity of a North American summer is likely to weaken the bags. Just
when you get a bunch of 'em piled up, they're likely to break and spill
all over, and you'll just have to blow the snow all over again.
Worse yet, it'll be all clumped together and icy, so it'll be harder to
handle with those little electric or one-stage snow blowers.
And just imagine what would happen if you loaded a stack o' bags in
your pickup truck, and they burst open just as your little kid was
walking by:
BACKYARD AVALANCHE BURIES SIX-YEAR-OLD;
RESCUE SQUAD STRUGGLES FOR MINUTES TO
FREE TRAPPED YOUNGSTER
Do you want to take that risk?
Mark
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107.51 | I use macram� bags...groooovy! | KAOM25::RUSHTON | Render the day oblivious. | Fri Oct 13 1989 19:38 | 6 |
| << BACKYARD AVALANCHE BURIES SIX-YEAR-OLD;
<< RESCUE SQUAD STRUGGLES FOR MINUTES TO
<< FREE TRAPPED YOUNGSTER
Is there a film at 11:00?
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107.52 | Hot air shortage? | INFACT::SCHWARTZ | What shall I give? ...My heart! | Tue Oct 17 1989 16:16 | 9 |
| re: .46
Where does the HASSLE-1 get all the hot air to melt the snow?
Snowblowers don't put out nearly enough BTU's to cope with all that ice.
Do you have to buy canned politicians and re-charge it every week?
The HANDY HOOSIER,
Russ Schwartz.
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107.53 | What? You don't know where to get HOT AIR? | KAOM25::TOMKINS | This MIND left BLANK INTENTIONALLY | Wed Oct 18 1989 12:46 | 9 |
| Mr. Rushton and Mr. Richardson would be more than happy to supply
you with all the hot air required for the harsh Canadian winter.
These two gentlemen, probably have enough hot air for the next 5
seasons for at leat 50 people using the HASLE-1 snow melter attachment.
Should you or a friend require further information or would like
to sign up for your dose of hot ait, please leave a reply here,
and I am sure you will be accomodated.
;-)
Regards, R. Tomkins
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107.54 | | KAOM25::TOMKINS | This MIND left BLANK INTENTIONALLY | Wed Oct 18 1989 12:46 | 1 |
| In the last note I had said hot ait, I of course meant HOT AIR.
|
107.55 | Plenty of Hot Air Already! | INFACT::SCHWARTZ | What shall I give? ...My heart! | Tue Oct 24 1989 07:32 | 7 |
| No, thanks, I'll have to pass on the offer. I'm reading these notes with my PC
acting as a terminal emulator. Everytime I open this conference I get
"meltdown warnings" on my screen...
;-)
Russ Schwartz.
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107.56 | Shredding is in | CACHE::LEIGH | Allen Leigh | Thu Nov 09 1989 09:12 | 6 |
| According to the Boston Globe, snow bags are out this year. The new thing
is a snow shredder. The article claimed that by shredding snow and letting
it decompose, you will enrich your soil while prolonging the life of your
land fill. Anyone tried it?
Allen
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107.57 | I've got a surplus of bags..... | WFOV11::KOEHLER | So much stuff, not enough room | Thu Nov 09 1989 09:39 | 8 |
| Allen,
Now what the heck am I going to do with all the snow bags I picked
up on my last trip north of the border???
I wonder if I can use my "air shredder" I have installed in my
fireplace?
The Mad Weldor....Jim
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107.58 | Canadian Tire here I come... | OTOU01::FRASER | HURRY UP!!! ... and wait ... | Thu Aug 20 1992 14:22 | 5 |
| Given the weather in Ottawa lately my mind has been on the snow blower.
Anybody see snow bags on sale???
cheers,
b.
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107.59 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in a balanced sort of way | Thu Aug 20 1992 17:03 | 7 |
| No, I've switched to the HASSEL-1. Refer to .46.
P.S. The reason it's been so cold is that a friend of mind had
installed his air conditioner backwards. I pointed it out to him
and he said "ooops!"
Glenn
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107.60 | "A bag of skunk to go, please" | POLAR::RUSHTON | տ� | Mon Aug 24 1992 15:18 | 28 |
| Stolen from files of Middleville Daily Screech:
TORONTO - 21 Aug. 1992 - The Ministry of Transportation of Ontario
(MTO) has awarded a contract to Bob's Used Storm Doors and Nuclear
Waste Disposal of Moosonee to design and build 300 Animal Unit
Composters. The purpose of the machinery is to pick-up and homogenise
animal carcasses found along Ontario's roads.
The stipulation of the contract is that the devices must attach to
the front-end of existing snowblower-equipped MTO trucks, and that no
materials should escape into the environment.
A spokesperson for Bob's... was quoted as saying that existing
technology will allow his firm to complete the contract before next
year's killing season. Apparently, a sub-contract has been let to
Cuisinart of Canada, Ltd in Sarnia. Additionally, material to ensure the
environmental impact contraints are meant will be supplied by Canadian
Tire Corporation, using their Model RKB-1 bag attachment on the exhaust
chute of the Cuisinart modification.
An offer has been made by a well-known fast-food chain to accept
delivery of the composted animal units. Ministry of Health officials
are conducting an impact study.
A public demonstration of the first prototype will be conducted on
Highway 17 between Haley Station and North Bay - the public is advised
not to park along the roadside as the bag-attachment will not be installed
for this demonstration.
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107.61 | Household version | KUTIPS::LACAILLE | Half-filled bottles of inspiration | Tue Aug 25 1992 09:06 | 20 |
|
Pat,
It's not suprising that the MTO is so far behind in adopting the
Cuisinart device. These governments simply take too long to
study the use of handy devices designed with them in mind.
I have been using Cuisinart animal mincer for the discerning household
with the TRP-2000 attachment. The TRP-2000 is great for those nasty
kitty's that bless ones ornamental gardens with their excrement. This
attachment is also great for groundhog's, racoons and porcupines in
the vegetable garden.
CTC makes the appropriate sized bag for this unit, the part number,
for those interested, is RKB-1-HH. They are freezer safe.
Charlie
ps For all those in the Ottawa area, my annual BBQ is as usual on
the 31st of September. Don't worry about hamburger meat, I have lots.
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107.62 | NAFTA is felt in Sarnia! | TROOA::DLOTEN | Semper ubi sub ubi. | Tue Aug 25 1992 18:12 | 7 |
|
re: .60
A slight change to this "News Flash"...
Thanks to NAFTA, please change all references to Cuisinart of Canada
(Sarnia) Ltd. to Cuisinart of Mexico (Tijuana) Ltd.
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107.63 | | KAOFS::S_BROOK | | Wed Aug 26 1992 10:21 | 12 |
| SET /MODERATOR
OK folks, I think that references in these notes to identifiable
companies should cease. Obviously this notes string is a spoof
but should anyone from one of them should happen to get hold of this
they may not be so amused, because inevitibly it would be out of
context.
I have not asked for their deletion, or set them hidden because of
the spoof nature ... yet.
Stuart
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107.64 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in a balanced sort of way | Thu Sep 10 1992 15:05 | 9 |
| I just bought my yearly supply of snow bags from a totally fictitious
snow bag vending establishment.
If you would like to know more, merely make something up and scribble
it on a piece of moist napkin or bathroom tissue.
Sincerely,
Glenn
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107.65 | Snow way I'm paying the fee! | POLAR::BAYNE | Wrong again, Albert. | Fri Oct 01 1993 12:11 | 9 |
| The city I live in(within white oyster launching distance
of KAO4), recently decided to charge a fee for the removal
of snowbags. The fee would be applied for each snowbag in
excess of a 2 snowbag limit per household.
Next thing you know, some idiot's going to come up with
the same idea for collecting garbage bags!
ruffled
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107.66 | Tabernouche! | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in balanced sort of way | Fri Oct 01 1993 12:40 | 7 |
| You are a silly man.
Well, not really.
Ok, I'll discuss more later.
Glenn
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107.67 | Encourages criminal behaviour | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in balanced sort of way | Fri Oct 01 1993 14:03 | 10 |
| You know, the 2 snow bag limit will cause people to dump snow
illegally. You will start to see a lot of suspicious looking people
emptying their snow bags in ditches along side roads.
This is a bad idea.
Sincerely,
Mr. Flummery
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107.68 | Hell NO we Don't want your SNOW | KAOA09::KAU138::MCGREGOR | | Fri Oct 01 1993 14:32 | 9 |
| I must agree with Mister Flummery. Being a resident of a rural township I must
strongly oppose this bylaw. Townships have already cut back on plowing the
raods , THANK"S to BOB.
We'll have cityite snow contaminating our local water supply. Basements will
be flooded! We'll have flooded out beavers and rats! Now we can't have that
can we?
Serverly Disgruntled!
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107.69 | The only good groundhog is a dead groundhog! | POLAR::BAYNE | Wrong again, Albert. | Fri Oct 01 1993 15:11 | 5 |
| re. -.1
>>>We'll have flooded out beavers and rats!
Don't forget groundhogs. At least one good thing will come of it!
shane
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107.70 | What can you hide in a snobag? | POLAR::ROBINSONP | Chrome Sweet Chrome | Thu Oct 07 1993 13:51 | 9 |
|
Does anyone know if the Snowbag removal people can be bribed? I keep
getting nasty yellow notes put on my snobags, "oversize" "excess # of
snobags". Course I tried to stuff an old Baycrest kitchen range in
one...I hope they don't recognize what I have done. I have given up
trying to get rid of my grass clippings that way, they seem to be
on to that one....
Pat
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107.71 | The scraper's an easy adjustment | POLAR::BAYNE | Wrong again, Albert. | Thu Oct 07 1993 14:55 | 18 |
| re -.-1
*** Course I tried to stuff an old Baycrest kitchen range in
*** one...I hope they don't recognize what I have done.
As long as it's the stock white finish, I think that should be
sufficient camouflage. My yuppy neighbor put an avocado colored one
in his snowbag last week. They caught onto that one real quick.
*** I have given up trying to get rid of my grass clippings that way,
*** they seem to be on to that one....
Try raising the scraper bar on the back of the snowblower, that way
you won't get grass clippings(and frozen dirt) mixed in with your
snow. 8*o
Shaw
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107.72 | Reduce, Reuse, Recycle | TROOA::SOLEY | VMS, just say NO! | Thu Oct 07 1993 21:47 | 5 |
| Of course one other concern is that in those places that are
experimenting with recycling the snow all of these stoves, grass
clippings, DECstation 2100s and the like are create contamination that
results in whole truckloads of snow winding up in the landfill anyway.
|
107.73 | | KAOFS::M_COTE | I'm a mod, not a rocker | Fri Oct 08 1993 12:28 | 13 |
|
I read in Scientific Canada, a project being headed by Volvo
Canada using their intercooler technology to Freeze dry the snow
prior to exhausting it into either, the environment, or snow bags.
It mentioned this new leading edge technology has the ability to
reduce the actual volume of snow by ~70 percent. Personally I think
these numbers are a little optimistic, but with technology moving
in strides the way it has, well,.... anything is possible. The
funding by some of the major ski resorts has accelerated the testing
schedule as they want to use the new technology by 1995.
Environment Canada has begun an environmental impact study, but
has not as yet presented any findings.
|
107.74 | | CSC32::S_BROOK | DENVER A Long Way | Sat Oct 09 1993 00:50 | 5 |
| Ahh Mike, you haven't heard about Renault buying Volvo ??? They
changed the project to discover how they could make French Fried
Snow for use in special Snow Bags. The problem they are having
is in the testing when they stack the snow bags in front of the
doors to keep winter out ... Above each door is a sign "Revolvo"
|
107.75 | Get serious for a change | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in balanced sort of way | Tue Oct 12 1993 17:54 | 5 |
| Stuart, do you really expect us to believe that?
Stop kidding around.
Glenn
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107.76 | Road kill | KAOA09::KAU138::MCGREGOR | | Mon Nov 01 1993 14:27 | 8 |
| Apparently there was a major accident in the well known snow bag capital
this morning. Due to our recent storm, some snowbagite decided that s(he)
could not wait for the normal pickup hours and put thier snowbags in the
street hoping a plow or sander would go by.
Some replica of a North Americian vechical couldn't manouver around the
snowbags causing a major pile up. Major damage was caused to all involved
including a Kenmore stove. Go figure...
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107.77 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in balanced sort of way | Mon Nov 01 1993 14:43 | 19 |
| Snow Bags have made it into soapbox! Go get 'em!
<<< PEAR::DKB100:[NOTES$LIBRARY]SOAPBOX.NOTE;1 >>>
-< SOAPBOX. Just SOAPBOX. >-
================================================================================
Note 776.59 Trash $.50/bag in Worcester 59 of 60
HAMER::MONTALVO "this monk's robe has no pockets" 10 lines 1-NOV-1993 13:20
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
why not make snow blowers compact the snow into bricks (ice cubes)?
we got "chippers" that change a tree limb or leaves into chips, don't
we?
all that's needed is compression.
then you can stack the ice cubes, or carry them down to the cr'ek.
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107.78 | | IAMOK::KELLY | Goose Down Princess | Mon Nov 01 1993 20:01 | 1 |
| And we thot it couldn't be done, luv :-)
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107.79 | No user pay! | POLAR::ROBINSONP | Bring back the stubby | Wed Aug 31 1994 11:17 | 14 |
|
I'm sure you will all be absolutely overwhelmed to know that the
proposal to move to user pay snobag removal was soundly defeated
at Kanata town council meeting last night.
The proposal would have cost each individual taxpayer 1.53 per
bag and as we well know, the distribution of snow is totally
unpredictable and would result in bankruptcy for those living
in quiet cul-de-sacs where snow often accumulates.
The rumor is that the region will take over the snobag issue
in the near future anyway.
Pat
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107.80 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in balanced sort of way | Wed Aug 31 1994 14:06 | 5 |
| Well, they avoided a flurry of protests for sure.
Have they considered starting a slush fund?
Glenn
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107.81 | | POLAR::BAYNE | Symphony in Orange, Number 1 | Wed Aug 31 1994 15:53 | 3 |
| Sounds like a snow job to me!
Frosty
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107.82 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in balanced sort of way | Wed Aug 31 1994 17:04 | 3 |
| Ya, they'd be laughing all the way to the bank, if you get my drift....
Glenn
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107.83 | Gimme Black Ice | POLAR::ROBINSONP | Bring back the stubby | Thu Sep 01 1994 09:19 | 5 |
|
Just goes to show the high number of flakes we have in politics
up here.
Pat
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107.84 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in balanced sort of way | Thu Sep 01 1994 12:03 | 3 |
| It makes you want to just plow them, don't it?
Glenn
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107.85 | :-)) | USAT05::WARRENFELTZR | | Thu Sep 01 1994 15:56 | 1 |
| You guys "CHILL OUT!!!"
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107.86 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in balanced sort of way | Thu Sep 01 1994 17:21 | 1 |
| I can see that this discussion is snowballing...
|
107.87 | | PNTAGN::WARRENFELTZR | | Fri Sep 02 1994 08:28 | 1 |
| ...maybe it's just slushing...
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107.88 | | POLAR::BAYNE | This space for rent | Fri Sep 02 1994 10:29 | 8 |
| All this talk of snow bags has prompted me to go out and get some
at the XYZ Tire Store tonight. I hear there is supposed to be
frost on Saturday, and all us Canajuns know that means there'll be
snow and -40 degree temps on Sunday.
Chilling thought
Leapingly
Frosty
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107.89 | | OTOU01::FRASER | HURRY UP!!! ... and wait ... | Fri Sep 02 1994 13:34 | 6 |
| Gee! The mods haven't stepped it int yet!
cheers,
b.
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107.90 | | PNTAGN::WARRENFELTZR | | Fri Sep 02 1994 15:59 | 1 |
| mods- frozen trigger fingers!
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107.91 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in balanced sort of way | Mon Sep 05 1994 18:37 | 3 |
| More like gun shy.
;-)
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107.92 | 1-800-SNOWFLAKE | KAOFS::W_GILROY | | Tue Sep 06 1994 13:27 | 3 |
| Used sno-bags for sale. 1-800-SNOWFLAKE
1-800-766-3525
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107.93 | | TROOA::SOLEY | Fall down, go boom | Wed Sep 07 1994 00:03 | 2 |
| Well now you've gone and done it. For sale notices are to appear only
in the designated note. Nyahhh!!!!
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107.94 | Ohh my aching back. | POLAR::ROBINSONP | Waiting for the Sun | Tue Dec 12 1995 14:12 | 9 |
|
Alert!
Due to overwhelming demand, snobags are completely sold out across
the province. Please advise on alternate methods of disposal. My
neighbors are getting suspicious about how I'm getting rid of this
glut of white stuff.
Arg!
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107.95 | | TROOA::COLLINS | Sparky Doobster | Tue Dec 12 1995 16:22 | 3 |
|
"Borrow" some 21" monitor boxes from the plant.
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107.96 | | POWDML::HANGGELI | Little Chamber of Tummy Time | Tue Dec 12 1995 17:00 | 11 |
|
Re-use the plastic bags you get from the supermarket. Not only are
they free, they're biodegradable! And you can tie them at the neck
with the little handles rather than using plastic or wire twist-ties.
The only problem I can see is that they're small, and will fill up
quickly. I suggest setting your snowblower on "turtle" rather than
"rabbit", and clean your driveway and sidewalk EARLY and OFTEN.
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107.97 | | TROOA::SOLEY | Fall down, go boom | Wed Dec 13 1995 09:48 | 10 |
| Well, if you could get there the shelves are still full in Toronto
where we're still talking about the snowfall in terms of cm not m. Just
talked to an old high school buddy who still lives in the Niagara
Peninsula, he volunteered for the Icewine harvest this weekend and
spent most of the time digging the vines out from under the snow before
they could pick (seriously) but luckily they don't need bags there
since they load it up in trucks, sneak it over the border and dump it
in Buffalo, this is why when the snow buildup gets really bad in
Buffalo they close the peace bridge, to keep more snow from being
trucked in.
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107.98 | Eh? | POLAR::RUSHTON | տ� | Wed Dec 13 1995 10:53 | 3 |
| What the heck is all this nonesense about snow bags??
Korff O'Barbunk
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107.99 | | KUTIPS::LACAILLE | Half-filled bottles of inspiration | Fri Feb 02 1996 15:27 | 17 |
|
I tried to hide snow in with my regular garbage and the %^&%#&'s
found it! To add insult to injury, they left the bag there, cut
open, with a sign; 'It is unlawful to throw out snow with the
regular garbage pickup, all snow should be recycled'.
I was furious. I phoned the municiple office and suggested
that my blue box was already too full of plastic, glass, tin,
and paper to accomodate snow!
I was politely reminded that, for a small charge of $20, containers
can be purchased at the regional office to promote the composting
of any excess snow.
Hats off to the Township on such a wonderful idea.
Reg Tabel
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107.100 | Snow Bag Snarf! | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Captain Dunsel | Fri Feb 02 1996 15:53 | 1 |
|
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107.101 | be careful! | OTOOA::CROOK | Your Ad Here! | Fri Feb 02 1996 16:33 | 4 |
| Charlie, it sounds good over the phone but we bought one of the
$20.00 containers and the bottom fell out of it! They're made of
crap. I complained and got my money back, I'd be careful about
wasting time or money on those things if I were you.
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