pxplzthx!GORDON wrote:It's frikkin Hoth out there.
Good thing I got pics.
Winter storm coming.
The Gordon Family Truckster surrounded to the hood by feral drifts.
Forced perspective makes the snowblower look bigger. The drift was actually a foot taller than the tallest point of the machine.
And this is like a 6 foot guy walking through the snow valley. Look out for Wampas, dood!
Forced perspective makes the snowblower look bigger. The drift was actually a foot taller than the tallest point of the machine.
And this is like a 6 foot guy walking through the snow valley. Look out for Wampas, dood!
"Be bold, and mighty forces will come to your aid."
This kicks so much ass! After the first few months I was completely prepared for a shitty winter and while it wasn't the blizzard the weather men were suggesting it might be, it is good enough.
I do feel bad for those bastards that were going to pick something up for Valentines Day on the way home from work though.
I do feel bad for those bastards that were going to pick something up for Valentines Day on the way home from work though.
I do feel bad for those bastards that were going to pick something up for Valentines Day on the way home from work though.
Fantastic observation. I'd wager there are a lot of fights today due to guys and girls being caught without a card and/or gift.
“Every record been destroyed or falsified, books rewritten, pictures repainted, statues, street building renamed, every date altered. The process is continuing day by day. History stops. Nothing exists except endless present in which the Party is right.”
Think ya owe Gordo a buck.Cakedaddy wrote:First off, they alway over predict. If you get even 6 inches, I'll give you a dollar. Plus, even if you get the full 14 inches, at least there's no danger of it destroying your house. You know, like a hurricane could.
Neat cheerleader.
In marriage there is always one person right. And the other one is the husband.
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I understand now that it was a blizzard I just don't think I agree with the requirements. Blizzard to me just seems more severe then what I saw. Technically if the conditions are right for just one second then a blizzard struck.Mommy Dearest wrote:It was a blizzard. The Burger King across from my office was closed. Of course I was at work ignoring the level 3 threat to arrest me if I was on the street.
IMO a blizzard should be more on the hurricane end of things. If I want to go out and pick up a few things and someone tells me that there is going to be some heavy rain I will still go out if I want that stuff because the rain isn't going to stop me. If they tell me there is going to be a hurricane I am definitely not going outside unless it is to leave the area completely. I think a blizzard should be you are forced to stay home for a few days. I think we had a snow storm(thunder storm) instead of a blizzard(hurricane).
There are some areas with lots of farmer fields where snow drifts and such can build up and cause lots of problems and not having as many salt trucks and plows can be difficult. In my area if you were still stuck indoors the next afternoon then it wasn't because of the snow it was because you were a pussy.
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It could snow, with no wind for 5 days dumping six foot of snow, but not be a blizzard? But it can dump 1 inch per hour, for three hours, be really windy, and it's a blizzard? What's the definition of 'violent'? The snow puts a cap in your ass? Whips out a jammy and flat blasts you, while messing up it's $3500 linx coat?
That seems more like a southern definition of a blizzard.
I don't think what we had the last two days should be put in the same class as what we had back in the '70's. I'm dissapointed that it is.
That seems more like a southern definition of a blizzard.
I don't think what we had the last two days should be put in the same class as what we had back in the '70's. I'm dissapointed that it is.