To: metmom
Heavy snow collapsed part of the roof and a wall at a Smithsonian Institution storage building in Suitland, Md. Smithsonian spokeswoman Linda St. Thomas said they don't believe there was any damage to artifacts from the National Air and Space Museum, but officials were unable to go inside because the building is unstable. We'll be hearing more of that if people don't get to clearing their roofs off.
2 posted on
02/10/2010 9:14:12 AM PST by
metmom
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To: metmom
A public service sign at a local pizza parlor where I live (not in snow country but still abnormally chilly) says...
"Has anyone seen Al Gore?"
4 posted on
02/10/2010 9:18:01 AM PST by
SonOfDarkSkies
(Luke 12:34 -- For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.)
To: metmom
Could the snowpocalypse and snowmageddon become Barry’s Katrina? That may sound far fetched but the heavily populated east coast is very vulnerable to interuptions in transportation of food, fuel, etc. With the lack of snow clearing equipment and expertise around DC, things could get ugly quick if things do not improve.
Also their is another system coming ashore in California which may be taking aim at the deep south and could also make a run up the Atlantic coast. If that happens, you will see some real panic in the DC metro area.
5 posted on
02/10/2010 9:18:24 AM PST by
milwguy
To: metmom
Please, not another Knickerbocker Theater! (Let’s see who can remember that one.)
To: metmom
Heard a report from Fox News that is warning people NOT to attempt to go on their flat roofs right now.
36 posted on
02/10/2010 12:22:50 PM PST by
mware
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