Screw this storm

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anybody else get to miss work because of this storm with intentions of playing alllllllll day long only to get cabin fever from being stuck inside all day?
 

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I'd MUCH rather get hit with snow than the rain they're calling for in my area.
 

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I get at least two days off from Uni out of the deal. I'm not complaining.
 

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That's what you get for living in Buffalo, duders. They're prepared for that shit.
 

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I feel you. When I lived in Maryland they'd close schools if Jack Frost so much as farted on the morning dew, but when I lived in eastern Oregon it snowed a fucking TON, and I don't think we ever had a snow day.
 

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It hasn't snowed in my area in 42 years. We've gotten fire days from school though. Scary stuff.
 

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I also get a kick out of hearing about the more southern regions that use up their entire winter's worth of road salt after half of one snow storm. Sort of like what happened in the DC area last winter. Oops :lol:
 

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It hasn't snowed in my area in 42 years. We've gotten fire days from school though. Scary stuff.

I remember fire/heat advisory days. I lived in SD for a few years, in the Tierra Santa area (close enough to the Murph to see fireworks when the Chargers won).




Wait... wtf is that stadium even called now? It was still Jack Murphy when I left... wasn't it Qualcomm and then PetCo, or something ridiculous like that?
 

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I remember fire/heat advisory days. I lived in SD for a few years, in the Tierra Santa area (close enough to the Murph to see fireworks when the Chargers won).




Wait... wtf is that stadium even called now? It was still Jack Murphy when I left... wasn't it Qualcomm and then PetCo, or something ridiculous like that?
I remember when it was the Murph too. It's Qualcomm now for the chargers. Petco Park is for the Padres.

Also, Tierra Santa got mauled by fires a couple years back, it was vicious.
 

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Also, Tierra Santa got mauled by fires a couple years back, it was vicious.

No shit? Did it affect the military housing, do you know? That's actually where I first picked up the guitar, back in the Stone Age in 1995.
 

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thats the wonderful thing about arkansas! 2 inches and shits hit the fan. everything is shut down. I work at the walmart home office and the policy is that if the local schools are closed, going to work is optional :)
 

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Not to my knowledge. The fire crews did a pretty good job of keeping buildings intact in that area. The scenery in the area was FUCKED up though. The most building damage was in north county like Fallbrook and some of Escondido and the northern parts of east county like Ramona.
 

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Not to my knowledge. The fire crews did a pretty good job of keeping buildings intact in that area. The scenery in the area was FUCKED up though. The most building damage was in north county like Fallbrook and some of Escondido and the northern parts of east county like Ramona.

Wow. I actually used to dick around in the canyon in Tierra Santa after school. All there was to find was snakes and used condoms, but it was... something.

I also spent a fair amount of time in Ramona chasing some tail.... damn. I wonder if her house got fucked.


I kinda hope it did.
 

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in snowed in tucson in like '08. less then an inch, in fact, the ground wasn't even completely covered. we had a snow day that day :rofl:
 
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