Posted on 02/06/2013 1:23:57 PM PST by TSgt
But the joke's on Him, as Tom and Giselle are long gone by now ...
Yooper or mainland?
LOL, no the other side of the flagpole base, if you get my drift.
Dang, that is cool. The last bad storms we had was the so called “Snowpocalypse” in 2011, followed by another storm 4 days later that missed NYC (and thus not widely reported). Pretty impressive snowfall for these parts, about 44 inches from the both of them.
The second storm they predicted to be about 2 inches of snow. We got 20.
I’m a troll from far under the bridge south of Lansing.
Great .... looking forward to my Friday night shift on the streets of New Haven.
Check out the worldview link at the top for today.
http://earthdata.nasa.gov/data/near-real-time-data/visualization
"Johnson, come take a look at this."
This act of global warming will surely be reported on Gore’s Al Jazeera.
Get some eggs and TP, too. They all do, around here.
Big deal...this is just something to give the women in New England something to cluck about...in most areas; the ground is bare, and has been so most of the winter. This storm (OMG, OMG, OMG) will dump some snow; then it will melt. In fact, temperatures are forecast to be ABOVE NORMAL for the remainder of February. This has been a real yawner of a winter (to date) here in Red Hampshire...frankly; I was expecting the ground to split open after the results on Election Day.
They have referred to a couple of 'two inch snowfalls' here in Red Hampshire as 'storms' over the past few months. Maybe this one will actually BE a storm...
“Better stop and get milk and bread. It’s a New England tradition.”
Here in the Mid-Atlantic, it’s milk, bread and toilet paper. We’re fancy that way.
In Georgia, we get the beer first, then the other stuff. :)
LOL
Its a drawing of the northeast congress critters in general:o in this area.
Not liking this coming storm. I’m going to have to switch over the snow plow from my ATV to my son’s ATV Friday morning (which won’t be easy) because four wheel drive in mine is intermittently cutting out then I’m going to have to plow every two hours through the night. It’s going to be a looooong night.
The good part is lots of snow on the ground for burning brush. I’ve got three done and eleven to go.
Already got the beer, but I gotta get cordwood and pellets tomorrow. just in case.
Thank-you. I live in the line of fire area, CT. Tomorrow will be a busy one for me to get ready. :)=^..^=
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