It never used to be like this. The subway always ran during snow storms. In fact it ran now because the trains have to run to keep the tracks viable. They just kept the people off the trains including the homeless people who could shelter on the train or in the stations. Of course De Blasio and Cuomo don't give a shit about working people or homeless people. They just pretend to care. Fens law.
We closed the store early after snow proofing it. Nobody was shopping and we covered stuff with plastic in case a window broke and snow drifted in. Luckily nothing happened.
Tuesday is our normal off day anyway so we decided to stock up with some stuff in case the storm was bad even though we thought it would be a bust. We needed the bread and milk ya know:
We have onions we are good. Along with the lemons in the basket and the strawberries and lettuce and all of the rest of the shit I eat these days instead of burgers and fries.
We muddled through once again.
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A good sweet onion. The only kind I buy.
These same "scientists" are the people telling us the sky is falling w/ global warming. And WTF w/ bread flying off the shelves? We have a huge carb problem in this country.
Pitchers and catchers comin' right up.
Let's Go Mets! loaded with strong young arms.
The Yanks? My condolences in advance.
Potatoes will keep scurvy away too. How old is your New York Knicks Jacket?
Fourteen years old.
I still had seasons tickets
How far back do you go? Were you around for the Reed-Debussure-Walt Frazier days?
I wish I could have seen the 70s Knicks in person.
DeBlasio can go to Staten Island and kill another Ground Hog on Monday.
Well, we finally got some serious snow this past weekend in to today in Detroit area...between 6-8 inches in my yard and on everything. With winds gusting to 25+ MPH the drifting is even deeper, had to shovel a bit just to get the dog out to pee.With idiot drivers around here, few with any winter driving experience, just going to the UPS store today should be fun....figure a normal 10 minute drive will take an hour. I grew up driving in this stuff, but most around here think it is unreal.
If we get another 8-10 inches they'll all be house bound. I hope.
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