i live in the northeast, and they are predicting a very bad storm tomorrow into saturday. wouldn't you know it that we ran out of bread tonight, so i had to run to the supermarket. holy hell! what a friggin' zoo! if you are in the snow belt, run out early tomorrow morning, stay away from the market tonight!
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It's bad here, too (DC area). I went to the market during my lunch hour and it was PACKED. I can't imagine going after work tonight.
We're supposed to get 16-24"...I'm hoping the roads are clear enough and I can dig myself out by Sunday am to go to my monitoring appt.
Stay warm!
My mom just called me from DC and said that people are going crazy. It's the snowpacolypse!
Also, my sister thinks it's a good idea to try to travel from NYC to DC this weekend... someone get that girl a reality check.
LOL! I remember those days..
Well, I guess we still have them here..we had a slight chance of getting snow a few weeks ago (as in, flakes would fall and then melt when they hit the ground) and I totally forgot about the forecasted "blizzard" and went to the store..big, big mistake! I walked in and walked right back out.
Wouldn't you know..we hardly even got any rain
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i'm not sure. i want to say that the bulk of the storm will be outside of the city...more south...but i haven't been following the forecast for any area other than south jersey and philly.
how is the stimming going?
i went in for b/w this morning...and never got a call, so i'm assuming that i'm right on track for cd3.
Don't worry Monty...Metro North will get you there!
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I think we are getting lucky and the storm is going to track south of us. You know I can't understand how I've been living in the northeast for 9 years and I can successfully drive in anything from a dusting to at least a foot...yet there are people who have lived here their whole lives who land in a ditch when they see one flake fall from the sky!! lol Gotta love it!
emt...i'm totally that person. i cannot stand driving in the snow.
Yayyyy snow.....
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24 inches is quite a threat! super markets were already swarmed by noon yesterday. even target last night had lines out the wazoo.
i'm just praying that i can open my door so i can find SOME place for my dogs to pee (they'll poop in the house if there's snow - we trained them to ring a bell when they need to go out and when there's snow they won't ring it and will just poop by the door. BRATS!) but they need to go out to pee. . .
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people are so nutty. i think i could live for weeks on what i have in my house at this very moment. sure i'd run out of milk...but i'll just drink other stuff. plus, how long do they plan on being stuck?!? 24-48 hours tops, depending on how lazy they are
it all cracks me up.
a newscaster this morning called it the "french toast frenzy"...milk, eggs, bread. lol
lol, you need that puppy pad thing that looks like grass that i keep seeing on informercials!