Had My Chuckle...but joke on me.

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flyingcow

Minister of Fire
Jun 4, 2008
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northern-half of maine
Now the storm that dumped on D.C. and other areas, which we got nothing from, has decided to back up into our region. 18-24 inches by wed pm. The forecast this morning, about 4am, was maybe 6 to 8. Now, it sucks...............pack up a few extra clothes and hit the road!
 
flyingcow said:
Now the storm that dumped on D.C. and other areas, which we got nothing from, has decided to back up into our region. 18-24 inches by wed pm. The forecast this morning, about 4am, was maybe 6 to 8. Now, it sucks...............pack up a few extra clothes and hit the road!

Payback is a beach, aint it! ;-)


We had 27.5 (unofficially) here. Don't we all hate the "back-droppers" from the Maritimes!! Usually
worse than a Nor'Easter - just sit there and spin for a few days dropping whatever they have - rain,
snow, ice, winds, or all of the above.

Where are ya headin (ya chicken sheep :) )
 
We are one of those "DC" folks (actually about 30 miles east of DC). We had 18 inches measured which was a bit much for my Trailblazer to go through on its own (should have take the 3/4 ton Silverado). One week in to firing a Orlan Paxo 40 and still learning ;-). have fun in the snow.
 

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