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The Blizzard of 2010

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Shoveled out my car yesterday...only took me about 3 hours! :lol: :shock:

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How's everyone on the east coast getting along?
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Dan, my son in Philly got 29" I'm about 50 - 60 miles north and didn't even get a dusting - we caught a break this time...
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So, you got your car shoveled, is there anywhere you can go? Looks like it's everything but your car is pretty well covered... :shock:
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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cjj wrote:So, you got your car shoveled, is there anywhere you can go? Looks like it's everything but your car is pretty well covered... :shock:
I actually had to shovel through the left side there...it looks like the road to the left is covered but it was actually (somewhat) plowed!

I'm surprised you didn't get any snow, Andy... :shock:
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I feel for you guys, and I'm glad I'm not there (I hate snow!)
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I wouldn't mind to get some snow here...
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Wow! That looks like you got quite a work out. :shock:
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We were spared in Richmond. 8 inches on Saturday, to add to the 12 we got the previous Saturday, with a chance for more on Tuesday.
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Awww, you guys don't want to hear this, but the skies here finally cleared this past weekend, and I even washed the family car...

Sorry. :oops:
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We don't get 7.0 earthquakes! 8)
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That's Haiti, not SF...
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jps wrote:We don't get 7.0 earthquakes...
...very often...

The largest recorded for Ohio was 5.4, so a 7 is unlikely, but possible...
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jingle_jangle wrote:That's Haiti, not SF...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1989_Loma_ ... earthquake
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Brace yourself Dan! More on the way and it's looking like I'm not going to be lucky this time... And I was planning on driving south on Wednesday for a 5 day break :x
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The Pacific NW is getting the mildest winter in many years.... something to do with El Nino, or La Nina, or some current or other. Apparently it happens every 15 or so years and I'm not complaining at all.... it's been great. On the other hand, the Winter Olympics people are freaking out.
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