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Old 12-19-2009, 09:02 PM #1
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Ho Ho Ho, you guys out East are getting nailed! Better you than me. Hope you are all OK! Get out the warm socks, mittens and hats.
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Old 12-19-2009, 10:23 PM #2
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We have some snow in Mo. some you would laugh at C. People in Mo. run out for milk and bread if it get's the sightest bit cold HOW MANY MILK

SANDWIches do they think they can eat Now Bob eats icecream with thick goves a wooly scarf Also you wondrful people in all that snow stay in,we have a hard time walking in the house Bless everybody and each
other or your dogs the yellow the black and the brown,and a cat named
BAXTER or oh oh blankets are to heavy. Sue C. thanks for the glove offer
but Bob went throug the house and found a bunch,ahh amazing.what you find looking for Chistmas tree lights. Sue
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we have ablizzard going on here right now. The dogs went out and when they came in all you could see were their eyes.....
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WOW...I feel guilty now. I had all my windows at the house open today. I guess sometimes I take this South Texas weather for granted. Take care in the snow...there's some crazy drivers out there!
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We only have "some" snow, not a whole lot, but this storm front did a major number on my FEET... they hurt like the devil yesterday. I have 3 Salonpas patches on them overnight and some Tylenol as well! I am getting really reactive to drastic weather changes lately!
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We have lots of snow in the Chesapeake Bay / Wash D.C. / Balto area.
10-20 inches!! Its about 12-14" outside my door this a.m.
Will haveta dig out the cars later today, so we can go to work tomorrow.
We're used to 3-6 inches once or twice a winter and usually get a 'blizzard' of 18-25 inches in Feb. or early March - but this is totally unexpected in Dec in this area.
My feet were acting up last nite, but aren't so active this a.m.
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Hey Bob...take it easy with the snow removal....do it in small amounts throughout the day! Don't overdo either!
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Looks like Philly took the prize! Baltimore was up there too.
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I'm here on Long Island like Echoes. In my area we got 20" of snow...the landlord had to dig me out before I could dig out the car. My arms are crying now. They are still talking about blowing and drifting snow. Dry and sunny here for the next 4 days though, which is nice...won't be warm enough to melt the snow, but it will go away much quicker than it does in Michigan.
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