Wake n Bake, Nothing Better!

lusidghost

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Oh man, it's so much fun! My daughter got me into it. Soft boots totally change everything lol........I'm a rookie :bigjoint:

But that's what's fun :blsmoke:
Figuring out footwear was the hardest part. I tried snow boots, duck boots and a few pairs of trail runners. Each sucked in their own way. Then I bought a pair of La Sportiva Blizzard winter trail running shoes and they are perfect. The trail I walk is permanently icy during the winter, so the hobnail screws help a lot. I would like to get a pair of snow shoes, but usually it isn't that deep unless I go off course. Still, sometimes they would save a lot of time and energy of me crashing through the crust and sinking at weird angles over and over.
 

manfredo

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Lasagna was great, but I should have walked out. Takeout is in the back, and you can see most of the kitchen. Except for the waitresses coming in and out, there was at least a dozen unmasked kitchen workers, and this is a fairly high end restaurant. And this is in NY with a mask mandate in effect.

Cold night...It's below zero already!
 

BarnBuster

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"The United Nations General Assembly designated January 27— the anniversary of the liberation of the Nazi German death camp Auschwitz—as International Holocaust Remembrance Day.

On this annual day of commemoration, the UN urges every member state to honor the six million Jewish victims of the Holocaust and millions of other victims of Nazism, and to develop educational programs to help prevent future genocides".
and yet...

Event WhereFrom To Low Estimate High Estimate
Cambodian genocideDemocratic Kampuchea
1975​
1979​
1,386,734 3,000,00015–33% of total population of Cambodia killed
Rwandan genocideRwanda
1994​
491,000 800,00060–70% of Tutsis in Rwanda killed (7% of Rwanda's total population)
Genocide in BangladeshEast Pakistan (Present Bangladesh)
1971​
300,000 3,000,0002%to 4% of the population of East Pakistan
Massacres of Hutus during the First Congo WarZaire
1996​
1997​
200,000 232,000
Deportation of the Chechens and IngushSoviet Union
1944​
1948​
100,000 400,00023.5% to almost 50% of total Chechen population killed
Genocide of Acholi and Lango under Idi AminUganda
1972​
1978​
100,000 300,000
Darfur genocideDarfur, Sudan
2003​
Present 98,000 500,000
East Timor genocideEast Timor, Indonesia
1975​
1999​
85,320 196,72013% to 44% of East Timor's total population killed
IkizaBurundi
1972​
80,000 300,000As much as 10% to 15% of the Hutu population of Burundi killed
Guatemalan genocideGuatemala
1962​
1996​
32,632 166,00040% of the Maya population where killed
 
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DarkWeb

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Good morning, how are you doing?

It's 26ish here and the pool is on freeze control I'm waiting to see the tiny ice flows that I'll find floating after mornings like this. Will you be going outside in this?

Good morning everyone
That's cold out there. I don't have to today. When I do, I have my nice Carhartt winter coveralls that feel like you're wrapped up in a sleeping bag.
 

Paul Drake

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Good morning, how are you doing?

It's 26ish here and the pool is on freeze control I'm waiting to see the tiny ice flows that I'll find floating after mornings like this. Will you be going outside in this?

Good morning everyone
I’m in a bad mood gf. The Mrs and money, and people who lie and the postal service.

I hope the rest of the day is good for you guys.

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