Posted on 02/07/2018 2:42:47 AM PST by sneakers
The Quinn in the Morning Show airs from 6:00am to 9:00 am, Monday thru Friday. To listen online, go to www.warroom.com and sign up , or you can listen on the radio locally in the upstate NY area on 1040 WYSL Rochester, NY, and on FM. 98.7 WAVL (and AM 910).
Wednesday snap!
what did quinn just say about ‘POTUS wants to know?’????
Good morning!
Snow, ice and mid 20’s, Careful outside!
What an amazing day for America yesterday! Stocks recover, Falcon Heavy Launch success, starman to Mars and beyond in a Tesla and the 107th birthday of Ronald Reagan!
Morning Segovia! Didn’t get it all. Left the room briefly. Was it Page texting Stzrok? “POTUS want to know everything we are doing”
Morning! Mr S just called off work. Freezing rain coming down right now. Yesterday my boss said office would be operating with a skeleton crew (those who live in town). I live out of town. Will try to go in later if roads improve.
Mrs p6 just left for work. At least the parking lot was scrapped. Roads not so much. Traffic on phone says not so bad but the hills are slow going.
I was planning to work from home this morning, but ended up getting in around 10 today.
It was raining and 31 for most of my drive. Lots of slush on the roads, and the parking lot here at work is terrible. You have to watch where you walk; I almost fell on my . . . asphalt.
Our lot was just plowed again. Mrs p6 called from work and said the roads were bad but she didn’t have much trouble until she got to work. The lot there wasn’t plowed so she parked in a different spot. She was afraid of falling when she leaves.
She didn’t put the cover on the windshield so I hope her new wiper blades survive.
I stuck my wipers up in the air like a lot of the people in the parking lot. Hopefully they don’t freeze in that position!
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