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I have to laugh at everyone grocery shopping when I am sure everyone can survive the 2 days if not more, we should be snowbound!
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If you're bored pop up to Liverpool, it's awesome nightlife, shopping, food, I love it! Come and visit my gym as well, and you can even join in if you wantIts REALLY hilly and strange that everything closes at six including the busses which sort of sucks. But its so pretty that it makes up for it. Classes haven't started yet so everythings been moving slow and its kinda boring at the moment.
This is how I feel everytime Maine gets a snow storm. So funny. Canadian Weather Guy Forecasts Maine Blizzard - Maine Memes
Also, the interview is on netflix and it is nothing short of hysterical.
lolol I agree with both. I didn't even watch Miss Universe but from what I saw on twitter there wasn't a single person who thought anyone but Miss Jamaica should have won.My random thoughts for the day:
1. Miss Jamaica was robbed. I don't even understand - she is EVERYTHING. (except miss Universe...) I am certainly no pageant expert, but I think they hot it all wrong.
2. I need the east coast to calm down. Buffalo got like 3-6 feet of snow last November. THAT'S a "storm of the century." 2 feet is most definitely not. Not that 2 feet isn't a lot - I know that it's enough to snow you in for a day or so. But it is most definitely *not* storm of the century material.
My random thoughts for the day:
1. Miss Jamaica was robbed. I don't even understand - she is EVERYTHING. (except Miss Universe...) I am certainly no pageant expert, but I think they got it all wrong.
2. I need the east coast to calm down. Buffalo got like 3-6 feet of snow last November. THAT'S a "storm of the century." 2 feet is most definitely not. Not that 2 feet isn't a lot - I know that it's enough to snow you in for a day or so. But it is most definitely *not* storm of the century material.
In case you don't know what 3-6 feet of snow looks like, here:
These Are The Pictures From Last Night's Snowstorm in Buffalo, NY And They're INSANE | Diply
My random thoughts for the day:
1. Miss Jamaica was robbed. I don't even understand - she is EVERYTHING. (except Miss Universe...) I am certainly no pageant expert, but I think they got it all wrong.
2. I need the east coast to calm down. Buffalo got like 3-6 feet of snow last November. THAT'S a "storm of the century." 2 feet is most definitely not. Not that 2 feet isn't a lot - I know that it's enough to snow you in for a day or so. But it is most definitely *not* storm of the century material.
In case you don't know what 3-6 feet of snow looks like, here:
These Are The Pictures From Last Night's Snowstorm in Buffalo, NY And They're INSANE | Diply
Girl preach. I am silently laughing at all the people in my area at all this hype. Snowmageddon? Please. My job is officially closed tomorrow. I don't think I ever remembered a day where my parents did not have to go to work even when the weather was worse than this. Life just goes on in Upstate NY. Life apparently is put on hold here. I am so amused by this.
I remember one year, the Watertown/Snow belt area got like a ridiculous amount of snow in a week. Like 8-10ft in 4ish days. People's roofs were caving in, they had no place to put the extra snow even if they wanted to plow. It looked like buffalo. Yet my teammates from the area still made it to practice on time those days.
@Just-a-Mom keep in mind the bigger cities on the coast out here have no place to remove the snow to when it comes down that quick.
Neither does anyone else. We're not on the coast and we also didn't have anywhere to put 2 feet of snow when we got it 3 years ago (4?). I very specifically said 2 feet of snow was a lot. It's still not the storm of the century. I mean, even for the region, really. Maybe storm of the year. But even the east coast region has had storms like this in the last 10 years.
As I said - I'm not saying it's not a lot of snow. I'm saying it's not that crazy to get a lot of snow... in January... In the northern US. Buy your milk and bread and sit tight, you'll be fine.
For what it's worth, I heard on the radio that this could very easily be a top 10 storm for the region, possibly a top 5. I don't know who's calling it the storm of the century.