Where I work we got 4 inches in 20 minutes, another 3 inches while I was in the office. I left at 3:30 and got home at 5, it normally takes me 25 minutes. Now we are going to get hit again, fuck this shit. Anyone in Florida got a house for rent?
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Where I work we got 4 inches in 20 minutes, another 3 inches while I was in the office. I left at 3:30 and got home at 5, it normally takes me 25 minutes. Now we are going to get hit again, fuck this shit. Anyone in Florida got a house for rent?
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Where I work we got 4 inches in 20 minutes, another 3 inches while I was in the office.
QFT. There was about 6 inches of snow on the ground when I left for work, and when I got there 2 hours later we had gotten at least another 2-3 inches. It was fucking awesome. That's of course not counting the 1 1/2 inches on Sunday night, and the 3-4 we got monday night/tuesday morning. I feel like I'm back in Syracuse again, WTF MATE!?
Says the kid who lives in a state where it shuts down if they get over a 1/4 of an inch of snow.:td:
Iowa, Des Moines specifically, has gotten nothing but superficial snow and extreme cold. Lame.
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Says the kid who lives in a state where it shuts down if they get over a 1/4 of an inch of snow.
All I'm saying is 7 inches is a new pathetic low for TNL snowstorm topics. I keep tabs.
Haha, snow. It's 80° right now where I live. I could go play Boktai if I wanted.
I'm in Ohio and we barely have a few piles laying around, didn't get shit here yet. My father said they have somewhere around 6 inches back home, but seriously, Ohio is not known for blizzards or anything. Have you not lived here long enough to get used to the snow or something? Last winter was a lot worse back home, especially when I had to take the bus, which was then shut down because the school board fucked up, and it was hundreds and hundreds of cars trying to cram into my high school's one drop-off zone when they never cancelled school. Every other district was down for storms and we were open, lots of minor car accidents around the school and shit.
I always assumed that NY and other places got hit a lot worse than Ohio.
lol ya right. I'm going to bar hop tomorrow night in NYC and bump into many wonderful people. No snow rocks.
They do get hit a lot worse. In Syracuse we would get over 10 inches of snow in a night at some points, plus it would be sub 0 temperatures. But they were fucking impeccable about clearing the streets there. Once it started snowing the plows were out in force constantly clearing the shit. Cleveland on the other hand, they won't clear the snow off until the snow starts to slow down, which means when you have a snowstorm in the morning like we did today, you're stuck driving in close to 6 inches of snow.
And it's not a matter of not being used to the snow and not expecting it, it's a matter of it sucking ass having to deal with it until they clear the streets. Whether it's heavy snow with 4 inches of accumulation, or heavy snow with 10 inches of accumulation, it sucks and there really is no way around it.
PS. The reason you didn't get hit by the storm Nomi is because BG isn't in the snow belt, and it doesn't get any lake effect snow.