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PaRanOiD81
02-12-2006, 06:43 PM
Dayum, has to be at least 18" outside, already was out there for like 1-1/2hrs but about go to go back out, get a little :stoned: and then plow and shovel the snow but you know what, I'm going to be like

:stoned: :stoned: :stoned:

for that reason, I love the snow but hate it too :o

rastabill89
02-12-2006, 06:47 PM
I feel ya man im in NH and were surpost to get like a foot its coming down wicked hard at the moment

beachguy in thongs
02-12-2006, 07:02 PM
Dayum, has to be at least 18" outside, already was out there for like 1-1/2hrs but about go to go back out, get a little :stoned: and then plow and shovel the snow but you know what, I'm going to be like

:stoned: :stoned: :stoned:

for that reason, I love the snow but hate it too :o
Gotta love snow.

If you're not 16, you'd remember the Blizzard of '93. I don't know about New Jersey, but in Amsterdam, NY, my friends came over to drink, smoke, and play Risk, one night, and one storm brought over three feet of snow. Something like 38 inches.

Skink
02-12-2006, 07:10 PM
Yea,,, I'm going out to shovel it now... I missed the snow this year so I will enjoy it...

Nochowderforyou
02-12-2006, 07:43 PM
You must be getting our Canadian snow this year, because we have jack shit for snow here. Which is very odd for Feb. It's like, 5degC outside right now when it should be -30. Weird winter this year :confused:

Awill3449
02-12-2006, 07:57 PM
Up here near Boston its crazy blizzarding. We probably have 18-20" so far and it just started snowing hard again. I'm hoping for a snow day so I can relax and get baked.

Smpthy4TheDevil
02-12-2006, 08:09 PM
this is my first new jersey winter.. i'm from california, so being snowed in is really a trip to me. i enjoy watching the snow, but i really hate having to go outside in it. way too cold for me; i'm used to it being in the 60s or 70s this time of year.

spacelamb
02-12-2006, 11:16 PM
You must be getting our Canadian snow this year, because we have jack shit for snow here. Which is very odd for Feb. It's like, 5degC outside right now when it should be -30. Weird winter this year :confused:

Well, this is the third plowable snowfall here in southern Maine this winter. One in Dec., one in January, and now this one. The ground was completely bare before this storm, we've also had an extremely warm winter. Which is fine by me...no shoveling out the doorways, the deck, the bulkhead, the garage, the cars, the fill pipe for oil delivery, etc. It's not so good for the ski areas though, a lot of them haven't been able to open up all of their trails this winter.

dopesmoker
02-12-2006, 11:21 PM
well just last week in my part of ontario we got a huge storm. 60 centimeters of snow (somewhere around 30 inches i think or 2 feet) and for weeks its been consistently around -10 degrees celsius. We had massive trees and power lines down all over the place, and a city wide snowday for students(the first city wide snowday since the storm in '95 when the army was called in to help) Everywhere you looked there were trees down and many people didnt get power for 3 days. and the power went out a number of times.

Breukelen advocaat
02-12-2006, 11:31 PM
We got the biggest snowstorm in NYC history today: 26.9 inches - and I walked a two and a half miles home in it after visiting somebody in a Brooklyn hospital. It wasn't that bad (in Brooklyn) today - and I wouldn't have thought, based on what I saw and dealt with, that this storm was "record-breaking".