Yeah except health care workers have a higher moral imperative-very sick people who are counting on you to show up.
Husby is going to come take me home tonight and drive me back tomorrow. He is a peach.
The Blizzard of '12
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Good on your hubby. Hope you made it through. We have 40degrees and rain and high winds. I hate 40 degrees and rain. I would rather have 20 degrees and snow. Of course we are expecting the lights to go out given the fragile state of the electrical infrastructure we have now.
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I would gladly have traded you the rain for the snow.
That really was the wimpiest blizzard ever.
That really was the wimpiest blizzard ever.
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We have a wimpy nor'easter hitting us now. Some wind (gusts to 60mph) sideways rain. Nothing to be alarmed about. But if Dad (in northeastern Pa.) gets some significant snow, I'll head up there to get some snowmobiling in. Last year he had no snow, and the year before I was drinking heavily, but I did snowmobile, just not as many times as I could have.
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Three more inches tonight. I am happy that I am off till Jan 3, 2013. Don't have to be anywhere just warm with my snuggle bunny.
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I sure thought I posted something here about rain, Hmmmmm
Sometimes it seems as though one has to cross the line just to figger out where it is
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TPFKA@W wrote:Three more inches tonight.
Your husband returned?
“If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star. . . you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and weren't so lazy.”
Re: The Blizzard of '12
Just because you only have 3 inches to offer it's not indicative of those who are better endowed.Gob wrote:TPFKA@W wrote:Three more inches tonight.
Your husband returned?
Indicative teehee.