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Jon, i have a half eaten Italian hoggie if you want it.

I cut it in half first, so no teeth marks on it... :)

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Airspeed wrote:Hi Jon :hello:
I'm not doubting you at all, but where did you learn that?


*-) an excuse for not gardening in the winter?
Hi Mike,

For the news article version from the BBC: http://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-magazine-monitor-30119410

There are quite a few articles in medical literature these are the first two I found.

Full article but with a very small group studied: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2958046/

The abstract of a larger group "Sudden cardiac death after manual or automated snow removal" http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14516887

This might be more relevant for you as it's about the increased risk of myocardial infarct and sudden cardiac death during the winter: Seasonality and Daily Weather Conditions in Relation to Myocardial Infarction and Sudden Cardiac Death in Olmsted County, Minnesota, 1979 to 2002
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/ar ... via%3Dihub

Happy reading. :)

Hi Joe,

That's a very generous offer and I would ask you to send it, but the couriers round here seem to be incapable of finding my house. But that's a rant for another day.

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Yes, I am well aware of the cardiac risks, especially since I had heart failure a few years ago. I take it in small steps about 20 minutes at a time and stop before that if I get tired. I do exercise regularly so I am not a complete couch potato.. The news coverage has repeated the warning several times and one guy in nearby Maryland died while shoveling snow and I am sure there have been more on the East Coast... As far as paying some young entrepreneur, I have a feeling I would have to pay a lot more than $20 for this lot. Maybe I could get another mortgage on my house! $20 is what they want when we get 2 inches of snow, imagine what 30 inches would cost.

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nigelb wrote: $20 is what they want when we get 2 inches of snow, imagine what 30 inches would cost.

Nigel²
Well let's see, 2 goes into 30 - 15 times ..
1 , 2 cost 20 dollars .. So 15 - 20's is 300.00
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Well heck, you could buy a snow blower for that!
But then you could rent it out to a younger entrepreneur. (You now, being the older entrepreneur) and it would pay for itself..
Plus.. No heart attack - no funeral..

Oh ..there is the matter of a small consultant fee for me... That, ... you might have to take a mortgage out on. :wasntme:

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Just take it slowly Nigel, I managed this mess last year and I've had 2 heart attacks!!


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airboatr wrote:
nigelb wrote: $20 is what they want when we get 2 inches of snow, imagine what 30 inches would cost.

Nigel²
Well let's see, 2 goes into 30 - 15 times ..
1 , 2 cost 20 dollars .. So 15 - 20's is 300.00
:-O
Well heck, you could buy a snow blower for that!
But then you could rent it out to a younger entrepreneur. (You now, being the older entrepreneur) and it would pay for itself..
Plus.. No heart attack - no funeral..

Oh ..there is the matter of a small consultant fee for me... That, ... you might have to take a mortgage out on. :wasntme:

:worried:
:doh: What amazing mathematical skills! :agree: ;)

Sorry, no consulting fee because I already have a small snow blower and besides, I am a cheap b*st*rd. It is a bit overwhelmed by the amount we got but it works once i shovel off a foot or so. I am finished except for moving the mountain of snow left by the snow plows at the end of my driveway. At least the temp was above freezing today so mother nature helped with the melt..

Robbie - That is an impressive amount of snow there! How much did you get?

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nigelb wrote: :doh: What amazing mathematical skills! :agree: ;) Nigel²
init, and to think, I thought, math was such a boring subject when I was a wee lad.


say Robbie,

you never mentioned you had an ox.... why didn't ya harness it to the snow plow/. :dunno:

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Cold air causes blood vessels to conract and breathing cold air into the lungs causes problems especially if you have an underlying or undetected heart problem
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Hi Nigel,
Last year was pretty bad we had a total of around 8 feet, this year is totally the opposite, not had more than 6 inches.....yet!!!

Joe,
My puppy is not an ox..he's only 154 lbs..it was pretty funny that morning though, I opened the door to let him out for his morning constitutional but the snow was 4 feet up the door, it left the imprint of the door in the snow and he just couldn't make sense of that lol,

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