Do you have to buy two pairs of boots or will they sell you different sizes individually?duh, there's a brand new Cabela's like 2 feet away. I forgot about hunting and all that other outdoor stuff lots of people do.
Do you have to buy two pairs of boots or will they sell you different sizes individually?duh, there's a brand new Cabela's like 2 feet away. I forgot about hunting and all that other outdoor stuff lots of people do.
Do you have to buy two pairs of boots or will they sell you different sizes individually?
My dad has a great pair of warm rubber boots that were my grandpa's and I think he got them at farm and fleet. I'd say go with what you'd wear on the farm (or something close to it) because those are so much better IMOI really want to avoid a snowblower for just this year. Good exercise and all that. And no sidewalks. I have a feeling after the first snow I'll be like yep, screw that, getting a snow blower now.
where do people buy snow boots? Mine were always from Farm & Fleet, but they were steel-toed (cows are heavy, yo) and made for being stuck outside in Alaska for days. Or just a couple hours feeding calves, whatevs. I don't know what kind of boots are appropriate for city people, hahaha.
I'll check your *** like a looter in a riot!Good one from Cypress Hill on there.
I'll check your *** like a looter in a riot!
Didn't Cypress Hill's DJ Muggs also do the beat for HOP's Jump Around?I'll serve your *** like John McEnroe.
Didn't Cypress Hill's DJ Muggs also do the beat for HOP's Jump Around?
I really want to avoid a snowblower for just this year. Good exercise and all that. And no sidewalks. I have a feeling after the first snow I'll be like yep, screw that, getting a snow blower now.
where do people buy snow boots? Mine were always from Farm & Fleet, but they were steel-toed (cows are heavy, yo) and made for being stuck outside in Alaska for days. Or just a couple hours feeding calves, whatevs. I don't know what kind of boots are appropriate for city people, hahaha.
My nieces go with Ugg knock offs. I would suggest checking with 55 she falls into the thrifty modern city woman demographic.
Weather nerds: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10205888396463159&set=o.121467212293&type=3&pnref=story
Has anyone ever heard of anything like this before? I sure haven't. Hail basically forms when water droplets attach to a particle and get lifted by the updraft of a thunderstorm to the freezing level where the water freezes. The particle eventually becomes heavy enough that it begins to fall below the freezing line to the point that the updraft carries it back up and a new layer of water droplets freeze. This process repeats itself until the size of the hailstone is such that the updraft is no longer able to lift it back upwards and the hailstone falls to the ground.
In this case, one of the Pampa tornadoes from the other night lifted a piece of corn stalk so high that it become caught in the updraft of the storm and became the nucleus for a hailstone. The cornstone fell out of the sky and someone found it and took a picture of it.
Wild.
CGs post about snow boots had me looking on dsw..as unattractive as ugg style boots are, these are worse.