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ohsherrie wrote:I don't see how these communities keep functioning(not you Jetster). ON those few occasions when we've gotten over a foot around here the businesses take an economic hit.
conversationpc wrote:ohsherrie wrote:I don't see how these communities keep functioning(not you Jetster). ON those few occasions when we've gotten over a foot around here the businesses take an economic hit.
That damn George Bush!
belar wrote:Well, in St. Louis today all the schools are closed and there hasn't been a single flake of snow yet. I think all the powers that be got scared by the weather people's ominous warnings of 2". Losers. So that means that my wife and kids are at home having fun and I'm stuck here at work.
jrnychick wrote:belar wrote:Well, in St. Louis today all the schools are closed and there hasn't been a single flake of snow yet. I think all the powers that be got scared by the weather people's ominous warnings of 2". Losers. So that means that my wife and kids are at home having fun and I'm stuck here at work.
Belar--I'm in northern IL. We have blizzard conditions right now, and my daughter is getting ready for school! The school district just suggested that parents drive instead of having kids wait by the bus stop. My daughter is a walker, so we're going to bundle up and head out the door shortly. I think they didn't close because we're only supposed to get about 4" of snow today. It's the wind that's making things really unpleasant. Supposedly things are worse south of here (south suburbs of Chicago), so a lot of those schools are closed.
conversationpc wrote:That's more snow than we'd get here in Indiana in about 6 or 7 years total.
steveforever wrote:conversationpc wrote:That's more snow than we'd get here in Indiana in about 6 or 7 years total.
Well we don't even get any rain down here in Texas, our lakes and rivers are all drying up and we are going to be on water rationing AGAIN this summer, its sad...we can't even water our yards. Its a trade off no matter where ya live I guess.
steveforever wrote:conversationpc wrote:That's more snow than we'd get here in Indiana in about 6 or 7 years total.
Well we don't even get any rain down here in Texas, our lakes and rivers are all drying up and we are going to be on water rationing AGAIN this summer, its sad...we can't even water our yards. Its a trade off no matter where ya live I guess.
strungout wrote:steveforever wrote:conversationpc wrote:That's more snow than we'd get here in Indiana in about 6 or 7 years total.
Well we don't even get any rain down here in Texas, our lakes and rivers are all drying up and we are going to be on water rationing AGAIN this summer, its sad...we can't even water our yards. Its a trade off no matter where ya live I guess.
Trade ya? I'm looking out my office window right now and all I see is WHITE (mind you I'm 28 floors up)! Argggggggg
Behshad wrote:I'd rather my plants die than my ass freeze!!!
Clasicrockldy wrote:Here in California, we just got done with some rainstorms, which were badly needed here.
Behshad wrote:We're now on Level 2 snow advisory AND Blizzard advisory as well. Im still at work but I think the boss will let us go home soon!
Here's some more pics from New York
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Andrew wrote:you GOTTA be shitting me!!!
How do you people live in that shit?!!
We got 3 inches of snow here once in 1986. Whole city closed for 24 hours.
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Seven Wishes wrote:"Abysmal? He's the most proactive President since Clinton, and he's bringing much-needed change for the better to a nation that has been tyrannized by the worst President since Hoover."- 7 Wishes on Pres. Obama
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