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striperman36 12-27-2010 07:07 PM

Because Congress is on vacation and Barry is living large on Kaui

And there is absolutely nothing goin on, except for that amazing stuff in Scituate.

JackK 12-27-2010 09:37 PM

Got about a foot down here in Philly... lotsa shoveling
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Raven 12-28-2010 05:21 AM

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Originally Posted by tattoobob (Post 821496)
You can always make your own Beer and Wine

thinking very hard about starting my own vineyard actually Bob
as the shelf life of a bottle of wine is indefinite.

i can't really tell how much snow we really got here because of the
winds redistributing it,,, blizzard snow flakes are quite small

Got Stripers 12-28-2010 12:02 PM

I feel left out, didn't get 1/8" of snow on the water in Plymouth and I had the snow blower ready for some work.

RIJIMMY 12-28-2010 12:27 PM

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Originally Posted by tattoobob (Post 821838)
I just don't understand why the news had to be on for over 12 hours
It's not like we never got 10 inches of snow before

alot of people are travelling for the holiday. This storm came a t a bad time for the holidays and people needed to plan. We have a bunch of plans with family and friends that had to be cancelled. I think we got close to 20" in mansfield, as others reported, heavily packed drifts. As of this morning, the roads where still awful.

piemma 12-28-2010 12:31 PM

It's New England. It's December. What!! You didn't expect this!.
Come on, I've seen worst storms that were not even forecast. This was a blip on the radar screen. No big deal.

Now the Blizzard of 78, that was a storm. 54" of snow in Burrillville. 14 foot drifts. They plowed my road after 4 days with a road grader and a 10 foot V-plow. Plus we had 18" on the ground from a storm 3 days before.

striperman36 12-28-2010 12:34 PM

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Originally Posted by piemma (Post 822052)
It's New England. It's December. What!! You didn't expect this!.
Come on, I've seen worst storms that were not even forecast. This was a blip on the radar screen. No big deal.

Now the Blizzard of 78, that was a storm. 54" of snow in Burrillville. 14 foot drifts. They plowed my road after 4 days with a road grader and a 10 foot V-plow. Plus we had 18" on the ground from a storm 3 days before.

Yeah!!!
I was in Lake Placid in 77, 127 continuous hours of snow, April 1st.
48" of snow in the woods near the house.
We had school during that storm

piemma 12-28-2010 12:37 PM

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Originally Posted by striperman36 (Post 822054)
Yeah!!!
I was in Lake Placid in 77, 127 continuous hours of snow, April 1st.
48" of snow in the woods near the house.
We had school during that storm

Well said. That's a storm. Not this little dusting. Hell, I was all dug out and cleaned up by 6:00 AM yesterday, I had maybe 12-14" with some 3 foot drifts. Not even in the top 50 storms I have seen up here.

striperman36 12-28-2010 12:40 PM

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Originally Posted by piemma (Post 822055)
Well said. That's a storm. Not this little dusting. Hell, I was all dug out and cleaned up by 6:00 AM yesterday, I had maybe 12-14" with some 3 foot drifts. Not even in the top 50 storms I have seen up here.

The season is still young. The Pacific is very active. let's not ask for more than we can handle.

95-96 was was the worst year I can remember, I have a child to prove it.

piemma 12-28-2010 03:43 PM

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Originally Posted by striperman36 (Post 822056)
The season is still young. The Pacific is very active. let's not ask for more than we can handle.

95-96 was was the worst year I can remember, I have a child to prove it.

I remember that year. I was working a consulting gig in Chicago. Got stuck there for about 10 days. Every time O'Hare would open, the East Coast would close. O'Hare closes and the East Coast opened up.

I finally said the hell with it and rented a car and drove home. If I hadn't been working I wouldn't have hung on that long but I was getting paid plus stayng at The Drake and had a $100/day per diem for food and drink so life was good.

striperman36 12-28-2010 03:44 PM

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Originally Posted by piemma (Post 822118)
I remember that year. I was working a consulting gig in Chicago. Got stuck there for about 10 days. Every time O'Hare would open, the East Coast would close. O'Hare closes and the East Coast opened up.

I finally said the hell with it and rented a car and drove home. If I hadn't been working I wouldn't have hung on that long but I was getting paid plus stayng at The Drake and had a $100/day per diem for food and drink so life was good.

At least we aren't out some place this week, that's good money and the Drake too.

How's the BoatCave?

likwid 12-28-2010 03:50 PM

Mammoth, CA got over 15 feet a week ago.

SNOWMAGEDDON

piemma 12-29-2010 03:47 AM

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Originally Posted by striperman36 (Post 822120)
At least we aren't out some place this week, that's good money and the Drake too.

How's the BoatCave?

Crane coming this morning to put up the trusses. Snow slowed us up a bit. I'll post some pics later today.

JohnR 12-29-2010 07:34 AM

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Originally Posted by piemma (Post 822055)
Well said. That's a storm. Not this little dusting. Hell, I was all dug out and cleaned up by 6:00 AM yesterday, I had maybe 12-14" with some 3 foot drifts. Not even in the top 50 storms I have seen up here.

Well said.

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Originally Posted by likwid (Post 822123)
Mammoth, CA got over 15 feet a week ago.

SNOWMAGEDDON

THAT is a freikin snow storm.

The storm was over-rated. They suck but we have all (mostly) seen far worse.

We had 8 or so in Warwick. A bit more in some other locations I've gone too for clients.


I do love Rendell's quotes about doing calculus in the head while walking to the game.

Raven 12-29-2010 08:10 AM

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Originally Posted by likwid (Post 822123)
Mammoth, CA got over 15 feet a week ago.

SNOWMAGEDDON

that's why it's called MAMMOTH -LOL


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