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Topic: Game 32 - Sens @ Jets - Tue, Dec 20, 8:00pm

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Game 32 - Sens @ Jets - Tue, Dec 20, 8:00pm
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goal in the last minute

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SensKat wrote:

Oh.... somehow in all of that talk about the weather, we missed that the Sens had the 1st PP


 and scored on it, new guy got an assist.  lol



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Oh.... somehow in all of that talk about the weather, we missed that the Sens had the 1st PP

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Homer wrote:
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Do you guys consider -23C *really* cold?


 lol.  Yes, that is pretty cold. But not quite "**** it, not going outside in that" cold.


 That's the wind chill temp 48 hours from now. I'm mildly concerned. blankstare


 oh, windchill... that's not quite the same as ACTUALLY -23.  lol.

 

Yes, it will be cold. Just dress in layers, wear a hat and a scarf, you'll be fine.


Double up on the socks. Normal pair and a good pair of winter socks if your boots have room. You don't want your toes to get cold. 

Good mitts are often better than gloves in on really cold days as it keeps your fingers together. Keep a small heat pack in there if you'll be outdoors for a while on really cold days and your good. 

You probably don't know if you have Raynaud's syndrome yet do you.


 I don't have Raynaud's, but I'm allergic to cold.  Yes, seriously.  Did you know that you can be allergic to cold?  Because I didn't.



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Cathy wrote:

Not entirely sure what not-Hellebuyck was trying to do there...


 Ohhhh, that's what he was trying to do



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Not entirely sure what not-Hellebuyck was trying to do there...



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New guy gets point.



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SensKat wrote:

We have this looming over us:

www.theweathernetwork.com/ca/alerts/high-alert/ontario/kingston

could be anything from a nothing-burger to a massive storm. Always fun.


 Similar in Ottawa.  Rain on Friday, turns to snow and temp drops so everything will freeze over.



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Cathy wrote:
senior wrote:
SensKat wrote:
Cathy wrote:
SensKat wrote:

We have this looming over us:

www.theweathernetwork.com/ca/alerts/high-alert/ontario/kingston

could be anything from a nothing-burger to a massive storm. Always fun.


 Ha, that's practically the confidence as our forecast…a big ¯\_(ツ)_/¯  from the meteorologists. 


 Something's gonna happen.  Maybe.  We think.  We're pretty sure.  Not really sure what, so be prepared maybe?


 Ok. This is a change from the last time I checked the weather forecast. Don't like.


 I would have liked to experienced Fall. Not a fan of double Winter.


 I probably should have got off my butt and got the snow blower fixed.



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Homer wrote:
SensKat wrote:
Cathy wrote:
SensKat wrote:
Cathy wrote:

Do you guys consider -23C *really* cold?


 lol.  Yes, that is pretty cold. But not quite "**** it, not going outside in that" cold.


 That's the wind chill temp 48 hours from now. I'm mildly concerned. blankstare


 oh, windchill... that's not quite the same as ACTUALLY -23.  lol.

 

Yes, it will be cold. Just dress in layers, wear a hat and a scarf, you'll be fine.


Double up on the socks. Normal pair and a good pair of winter socks if your boots have room. You don't want your toes to get cold. 

Good mitts are often better than gloves in on really cold days as it keeps your fingers together. Keep a small heat pack in there if you'll be outdoors for a while on really cold days and your good. 

You probably don't know if you have Raynaud's syndrome yet do you.


Y'all are cute. Telling me how to dress to be warm outside.

YOU THINK I'M SETTING FOOT OUTSIDE??



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SensKat wrote:

DeMelo with an assist on the first Jets goal, former player dab.


 Sure glad Ottawa dumped him for a 3rd that turned into nothing 



-- Edited by tjlincoln on Tuesday 20th of December 2022 08:35:47 PM

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senior wrote:
SensKat wrote:
Cathy wrote:
SensKat wrote:

We have this looming over us:

www.theweathernetwork.com/ca/alerts/high-alert/ontario/kingston

could be anything from a nothing-burger to a massive storm. Always fun.


 Ha, that's practically the confidence as our forecast…a big ¯\_(ツ)_/¯  from the meteorologists. 


 Something's gonna happen.  Maybe.  We think.  We're pretty sure.  Not really sure what, so be prepared maybe?


 Ok. This is a change from the last time I checked the weather forecast. Don't like.


 I would have liked to experienced Fall. Not a fan of double Winter.



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SensKat wrote:
Cathy wrote:
SensKat wrote:
Cathy wrote:

Do you guys consider -23C *really* cold?


 lol.  Yes, that is pretty cold. But not quite "**** it, not going outside in that" cold.


 That's the wind chill temp 48 hours from now. I'm mildly concerned. blankstare


 oh, windchill... that's not quite the same as ACTUALLY -23.  lol.

 

Yes, it will be cold. Just dress in layers, wear a hat and a scarf, you'll be fine.


Double up on the socks. Normal pair and a good pair of winter socks if your boots have room. You don't want your toes to get cold. 

Good mitts are often better than gloves in on really cold days as it keeps your fingers together. Keep a small heat pack in there if you'll be outdoors for a while on really cold days and your good. 

You probably don't know if you have Raynaud's syndrome yet do you.



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SensKat wrote:
Cathy wrote:
SensKat wrote:

We have this looming over us:

www.theweathernetwork.com/ca/alerts/high-alert/ontario/kingston

could be anything from a nothing-burger to a massive storm. Always fun.


 Ha, that's practically the confidence as our forecast…a big ¯\_(ツ)_/¯  from the meteorologists. 


 Something's gonna happen.  Maybe.  We think.  We're pretty sure.  Not really sure what, so be prepared maybe?


 Ok. This is a change from the last time I checked the weather forecast. Don't like.



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senior wrote:

I may have to accidentally delete my card and get a Russell shenanigans card.


 Ditto



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I may have to accidentally delete my card and get a Russell shenanigans card.



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Cathy wrote:
SensKat wrote:

We have this looming over us:

www.theweathernetwork.com/ca/alerts/high-alert/ontario/kingston

could be anything from a nothing-burger to a massive storm. Always fun.


 Ha, that's practically the confidence as our forecast…a big ¯\_(ツ)_/¯  from the meteorologists. 


 Something's gonna happen.  Maybe.  We think.  We're pretty sure.  Not really sure what, so be prepared maybe?



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SensKat wrote:

We have this looming over us:

www.theweathernetwork.com/ca/alerts/high-alert/ontario/kingston

could be anything from a nothing-burger to a massive storm. Always fun.


 Ha, that's practically the confidence as our forecast…a big ¯\_(ツ)_/¯  from the meteorologists. 



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What the heck was going on along the far boards??



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DeMelo with an assist on the first Jets goal, former player dab.

 
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