SIX FEET of *&$%#^ Snow in the last 30 days!!!
I have no idea if it's in the news in other parts of the country, but this winter has been completely, absolutely and stunningly ridiculous here in Boston. We have gotten six feet of snow in the last month. We are supposed to get another storm Thursday, and perhaps another on Sunday.
The city is crippled, and driving is hazardous. The entire public transit system has been dysfunctional for weeks, and now is simply closed today so they can try to remove some of the gazillion tons of snow on the tracks. I seriously feel like I moved to northern Alaska and nobody told me. WTF?!? |
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We are taking a break from 60-70 degree weather tomorrow. Dipping into the low 50s. I'll probably still wear flip flops but maybe a sweatshirt too.
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worlds smallest violin plays my heart bleeds for you
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That's what happens when your Sports team cheats
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Please deliver all that snow to the Sierra Nevadas before it melts, kthx.
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WOW Sucks to be you! have you shoveled your roof yet? or does your butler do that for you? :)
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Too bad it wasn't six feet of fire. **** Boston.
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You just won the super bowl. STFU
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I feel your pain....well I did about 30 years ago. Back in the early 80's I lived about 300 yards from the Annisquam River up by Gloucester and worked outside welding rail for railroad contractor right next to the bay all damn winter long. That winter was brutal. I remember -40 windchill factors and going without power for almost two weeks in the summer cabin on the river I lived in. I remember days when I would set a hot steaming fresh cup of coffee down to start a weld and pick it up one minute later and the top of the coffee was iced over. The only thing that kept me there was the ridiculous amount of money I was getting paid to weld railroad tracks together.
There were a couple of killer restaurants in Gloucester that helped. The fresh seafood was awesome. I think one was named Captain Courageous, right next to the wharf, fresh lobster and crab, mmmmmm. |
**** Boston. City can rot.
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Send us your crabs
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I'd sure take a foot of it. I'd probably take two.
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