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I am sooooo looking forward to that warming part of global warming myself! ::) I don't think it was THAT cold here but still was plenty cold! >:(
 

34 degrees and snowing here...which is nice since all last week it was above 50 and now i have a sunburn.

call it what you will, the weather patterns are screwie.
 

Ron & April said:
I forgot and left my Brass Monkey outside last night. :-\

We had a low of -7. Started warming up after sunrise when I took this picture. I'll sure be glad when that global warming moves into this neck of the woods.
Sorry about your Brass Monkey Ron, I hate it when that happens, Think Spring and that juried art show your going to be in,that will warm you and April up.
Ed
 

Snowing here now all day but not sticking, big wet flakes so we can use the moisture here and when the wind stopped did not need a coat.
 

That is colder than we have here, too. I am curious. At the risk of sounding stupid, what is the brass monkey you
mentioned that got left outside?

Ray
 

karenray08 said:
That is colder than we have here, too. I am curious. At the risk of sounding stupid, what is the brass monkey you
mentioned that got left outside?

Ray

Hey Ray,

I'm probably the stupid one for saying it.

There is a crude old saying, "Cold enough to freeze the balls off a Brass Monkey". I thought about everyone had heard that saying at one time or another. I don't know where the saying originated.

Ron
 

Ron & April said:
karenray08 said:
That is colder than we have here, too. I am curious. At the risk of sounding stupid, what is the brass monkey you
mentioned that got left outside?

Ray

Hey Ray,

I'm probably the stupid one for saying it.

There is a crude old saying, "Cold enough to freeze the balls off a Brass Monkey". I thought about everyone had heard that saying at one time or another. I don't know where the saying originated.

Ron

Brass monkey (colloquial expression), meaning something solid and inert that can only be affected by extremes, or meaning an extreme of cold.
 

Ron,
LOL Yes I'm aware of that old saying. It is an old one. I thought about that too but i must have been a slow thinker
this morning and didn't make the connection. I'm going to shut up here, the more I talk, the dumber i sound. LOL

Anyway thanks for answerein my dumb question.

Ray
 

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