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Post by missouriboy on Nov 15, 2018 15:02:16 GMT
That one buried my swing set. I remember. Thanks Sig. THE 1951 BLIZZARD -NOVEMBER , 1951
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Post by missouriboy on Nov 15, 2018 16:19:22 GMT
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Post by blustnmtn on Nov 15, 2018 16:56:17 GMT
We get widespread panic here with anything over 3". The elected sheep herders and media feed the panic. This "storm" is just a little warm up for the season. Happy Thanksgiving!
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Post by missouriboy on Nov 15, 2018 17:27:08 GMT
We get widespread panic here with anything over 3". The elected sheep herders and media feed the panic. This "storm" is just a little warm up for the season. Happy Thanksgiving! Those would be the "city folk" I assume? Domestic turkeys are known to be much dumber than their wild cousins. Dr Ben wanted to make the wild ones the national bird. If the Pilgrims had had the survival skills of the modern urbanite, American history might have been very different. Of course they were much helped by their native neighbors. Thanksgiving should thus come with some reflective humility. Could we get an SNL skit where the blue urbans reflect on the need for their red neighbors? Nancy and Maxine could be the turkeys.
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Post by acidohm on Nov 15, 2018 20:14:52 GMT
We get widespread panic here with anything over 3". The elected sheep herders and media feed the panic. This "storm" is just a little warm up for the season. Happy Thanksgiving! Sounds very similar to the UK Blu! Enjoy Thanksgiving to all you yanks....and any confederates 😉
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Post by missouriboy on Nov 15, 2018 21:09:54 GMT
We get widespread panic here with anything over 3". The elected sheep herders and media feed the panic. This "storm" is just a little warm up for the season. Happy Thanksgiving! Sounds very similar to the UK Blu! Enjoy Thanksgiving to all you yanks....and any confederates 😉 And a happy, well-fed Thanksgiving to one and all.
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Post by slh1234 on Nov 16, 2018 3:08:17 GMT
Mr. Glenn has it right--no fall in New Orleans either; As late as Halloween it was too hot to eat dinner in the courtyard, now it is way too cold. I laid in a face cord of good seasoned oak at my Mississippi Gulf Coast house this last weekend. I hope it gets me through April. A cord thru April? Don't plan on being in the house much? Now see, you're why there are no trees in North Dakota ...
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Post by sigurdur on Nov 16, 2018 14:14:52 GMT
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Post by missouriboy on Nov 16, 2018 15:19:22 GMT
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Post by sigurdur on Nov 16, 2018 16:46:59 GMT
I don't think it is a coincidence. It has long been known that weather/climate conditions are tied to the sun. It is only RECENTLY that the folks like the sun to take a back seat, and claim CO2 is the ONLY variable that can affect weather/climate.
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Post by missouriboy on Nov 17, 2018 0:43:36 GMT
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Post by missouriboy on Nov 17, 2018 0:59:00 GMT
We get widespread panic here with anything over 3". The elected sheep herders and media feed the panic. This "storm" is just a little warm up for the season. Happy Thanksgiving! Looks like it is playing out by your script in NYC Blu. And meanwhile in Pennsylvania ... Surprise snowstorm truly a rarity. Nothing like it in 65 years in Philly. And the sheer rarity of the snowstorm that ambushed the region on Thursday with eight-plus inches of snow in some areas likely was a factor in the ensuing mayhem that resulted in hundreds of traffic accidents, gridlock on suddenly snow-and-ice-covered roads, nightmare commutes, at least one death, and a storm of finger-pointing.
www2.philly.com/philly/news/weather/philadelphia-snow-record-november-rare-1953-20181116.htmlAfter all these years I would have thought that northeasterners would know how to handle snow.
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Post by nautonnier on Nov 17, 2018 9:58:55 GMT
We get widespread panic here with anything over 3". The elected sheep herders and media feed the panic. This "storm" is just a little warm up for the season. Happy Thanksgiving! Looks like it is playing out by your script in NYC Blu. And meanwhile in Pennsylvania ... Surprise snowstorm truly a rarity. Nothing like it in 65 years in Philly. And the sheer rarity of the snowstorm that ambushed the region on Thursday with eight-plus inches of snow in some areas likely was a factor in the ensuing mayhem that resulted in hundreds of traffic accidents, gridlock on suddenly snow-and-ice-covered roads, nightmare commutes, at least one death, and a storm of finger-pointing.
www2.philly.com/philly/news/weather/philadelphia-snow-record-november-rare-1953-20181116.htmlAfter all these years I would have thought that northeasterners would know how to handle snow. "This mom stopped at nothing to rescue special needs son on bus ride from hell A special-needs Bronx boy spent 12 hellish hours on a city school bus during Thursday’s frozen fiasco — until his desperate mother finally reached him after a nine-hour trek by car and foot, she told The Post......
Christie initially jumped in her car around 6 p.m., when a bus matron told her John and six other kids were stuck on the Harlem River Drive and hadn’t budged for hours.
The distraught students were all from the Cook School in the East Village, a private institution for special-needs kids.....
There were so many battered and disabled yellow school buses littering the area that Christie had the driver flash his lights to identify himself....."www.foxnews.com/us/this-mom-stopped-at-nothing-to-rescue-special-needs-son-on-bus-ride-from-hell
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Post by acidohm on Nov 17, 2018 21:26:59 GMT
Snowing in Greece....
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Post by missouriboy on Nov 18, 2018 0:02:47 GMT
No Indian summer in Greece. The Trojans must be taking revenge.
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