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 Post subject: The Great Ice Cube
PostPosted: Sun Mar 02, 2014 7:58 pm 
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Experts dropping the fact that more than 90% of the great lakes is frozen over, worst it has been in 50+ years. Expect colder temps in chicago through June. example 72 in Naperville, 62 on the lakefront. was the example given.

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Prevailing winds in the spring are from the east; it is really no surprise. Not that I go to many Cubs games these days but I typically hold off until late June in order to give myself a decent chance of not freezing.

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Prevailing winds in the spring are from the east; it is really no surprise. Not that I go to many Cubs games these days but I typically hold off until late June in order to give myself a decent chance of not freezing.


A few years back, I went to a Cubs' game in early May. It was 72 degrees in the western burbs, but it was about 50, with a cold wind howling at the park. I was under-dressed, and we didn't stay for the whole game.

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Prevailing winds in the spring are from the east; it is really no surprise. Not that I go to many Cubs games these days but I typically hold off until late June in order to give myself a decent chance of not freezing.


A few years back, I went to a Cubs' game in early May. It was 72 degrees in the western burbs, but it was about 50, with a cold wind howling at the park. I was under-dressed, and we didn't stay for the whole game.


There have been times in the past, when I went to a cubs game and wore shorts and a t shirt, by the time I walk 2 blocks east, I am freezing when you get to Sheffield. Expecting that a ton this year

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Did the pic of Ice Cube from the Sega Saturn ad violate the user agreement in a way that the other pics didn't?


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Did the pic of Ice Cube from the Sega Saturn ad violate the user agreement in a way that the other pics didn't?


Just wanted to see if I should include you in the group of those who weeks can be ruined by the deletion of meaningless pics, especially meaningless when added with the 5 others.

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Did the pic of Ice Cube from the Sega Saturn ad violate the user agreement in a way that the other pics didn't?


Just wanted to see if I should include you in the group of those who weeks can be ruined by the deletion of meaningless pics, especially meaningless when added with the 5 others.


In a thread a few weeks ago someone mentioned that Mully & Hanley (I think) interviewed AA. I posted a pic of Arn Anderson that was deleted. It doesn't bother me, it's your board and if you find it annoying you can obviously delete the pics if you want, I was just curious. I suppose it may have happened before and I didn't notice.


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Tad Queasy wrote:
Did the pic of Ice Cube from the Sega Saturn ad violate the user agreement in a way that the other pics didn't?


Just wanted to see if I should include you in the group of those who weeks can be ruined by the deletion of meaningless pics, especially meaningless when added with the 5 others.


So brave.

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Tad Queasy wrote:
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Did the pic of Ice Cube from the Sega Saturn ad violate the user agreement in a way that the other pics didn't?


Just wanted to see if I should include you in the group of those who weeks can be ruined by the deletion of meaningless pics, especially meaningless when added with the 5 others.


In a thread a few weeks ago someone mentioned that Mully & Hanley (I think) interviewed AA. I posted a pic of Arn Anderson that was deleted. It doesn't bother me, it's your board and if you find it annoying you can obviously delete the pics if you want, I was just curious. I suppose it may have happened before and I didn't notice.


yes, I remember that moment clearly. It was posted at 7:42 AM and I deleted it at 8:12 AM. :lol:

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COOL is the issue

This is going to be an issue.

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Ice Cube starred in the much better XXX movie.
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expect lots of crying on t ball fields about the cold in early season games

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This is going to be an issue.
How will you guys survive with milder summer temperatures?

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expect lots of crying on t ball fields about the cold in early season games


Yeah, I'm worried the ground won't be thawed and the fields will be soupy through April.

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The snow actually acts as a blanket and protects the ground from the cold. If the ground is frozen at all under snowcover, its likely only a few inches deep and a couple of 40 degree days will take care of that.

Golf courses and baseball fields are going to be a mudfest for weeks :(

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The snow actually acts as a blanket and protects the ground from the cold. If the ground is frozen at all under snowcover, its likely only a few inches deep and a couple of 40 degree days will take care of that.

Golf courses and baseball fields are going to be a mudfest for weeks :(

They are saying up here the frost line is at about 30 inches right now. :shock:

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holy shit jimmy i didn't know you were down like that! we need to hook up for a movie marathon weekend ;)

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I think as long as we don't get some really warm weather followed by a late Spring freeze, this winter's no biggie for various agricultural industries. But given that parts of the Northeast hit 70 in late January and then dropped back down into sub-zero temps, I wouldn't be surprised if we get a few days/ a week of unseasonably warm weather followed by another relatively deep freeze. If that happens, various perennial bloomers (mostly fruit trees along Michigan's west coast and the lake in Wisconsin) will pop too early and then die off in the freeze, resulting in everyone having to eat Polish cherries for another year.


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This will put a serious crimp in jogging in sleeveless shirt season

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The snow actually acts as a blanket and protects the ground from the cold. If the ground is frozen at all under snowcover, its likely only a few inches deep and a couple of 40 degree days will take care of that.

Golf courses and baseball fields are going to be a mudfest for weeks :(

They are saying up here the frost line is at about 30 inches right now. :shock:

I was just gonna say this. Snow Schmoe, the frostline is deeper than 30 inches now and that's why we're seeing so main main breaks, B-Box cracks and shit like that. This is the deepest frostline in 40 years is what I've been told by CL Public Works even with that insulation from the snow.

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Frank Coztansa wrote:
The snow actually acts as a blanket and protects the ground from the cold. If the ground is frozen at all under snowcover, its likely only a few inches deep and a couple of 40 degree days will take care of that.

Golf courses and baseball fields are going to be a mudfest for weeks :(

They are saying up here the frost line is at about 30 inches right now. :shock:

I was just gonna say this. Snow Schmoe, the frostline is deeper than 30 inches now and that's why we're seeing so main main breaks, B-Box cracks and shit like that. This is the deepest frostline in 40 years is what I've been told by CL Public Works even with that insulation from the snow.

They are saying since 77-78 winter up here. Lakes are frozen over 40 inches deep also.

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