The place I work for on Saturdays is vowing to stay open no matter what - thus forcing me to risk driving 28 miles to work in a storm that is advising people to "stay off the roads" or stay home and forfeit $150 that I would have earned. Not a pleasant choice. thanks you jerks.
I wonder with this storm whether the media will help with getting the 4x4 truck owners to get people to work like they used to do in bad storms several years ago. I think this next storm constitutes doing that to keep the unable vehicles off the road.
To the 9;26 Anon:
IF they declare a state of emergency, it won't matter whether you're supposed to be at work or not. That will be your excuse or risk a hefty fine/jail or both. At the same time, the people at the store will not be able to leave either, so there won't be any need for new people to come in.
We've had a few conversations the last few days at work about State of Emergency declarations..... Seems many do not know that that means it is AGAINST THE LAW to be out driving, so listen up and if they make the declaration, STAY HOME or wherever you will be at that time.
9:35 - in my earlier post that you responded to about working on Saturday, now that you mention it they did say IF the governor declared a "state of emergency" they would CONSIDER closing. But that is no guarantee. I appreciate the information.
Missing my Friday night out with friends , missing the Caberet Show on Saturday and missing what was to be one He@# of a super bowl party . I will try not to complain ;(
Shoveling
ReplyDeleteCoffee and conversation with the mrs. on Sat. morning. Breaking out the snow shovel on Sun.
ReplyDeleteRelaxing. Watching the snow fall.
ReplyDeleteShoveling Snow!!!
ReplyDeleteDrinking beer, and eating Eggs, bread and milk and using toilet paper.
ReplyDeleteI have a huge supply!
I have no where to be this weekend... I will be able to enjoy the snow! =)
ReplyDeleteReading Sbynews after digging out!
ReplyDeleteThe place I work for on Saturdays is vowing to stay open no matter what - thus forcing me to risk driving 28 miles to work in a storm that is advising people to "stay off the roads" or stay home and forfeit $150 that I would have earned. Not a pleasant choice. thanks you jerks.
ReplyDeletelaughing at all the idiots complaining about everything
ReplyDeleteI wonder with this storm whether the media will help with getting the 4x4 truck owners to get people to work like they used to do in bad storms several years ago. I think this next storm constitutes doing that to keep the unable vehicles off the road.
ReplyDeleteTo the 9;26 Anon:
IF they declare a state of emergency, it won't matter whether you're supposed to be at work or not. That will be your excuse or risk a hefty fine/jail or both.
At the same time, the people at the store will not be able to leave either, so there won't be any need for new people to come in.
We've had a few conversations the last few days at work about State of Emergency declarations.....
Seems many do not know that that means it is AGAINST THE LAW to be out driving, so listen up and if they make the declaration, STAY HOME or wherever you will be at that time.
Gonna start spring cleaning and wish for sun and warmth. I grew up with snow, don't need to grow old with it.
ReplyDeleteSuper Bowl
ReplyDeleteMaking more snow cream!
ReplyDeletePolishing my silver.
ReplyDelete9:35 - in my earlier post that you responded to about working on Saturday, now that you mention it they did say IF the governor declared a "state of emergency" they would CONSIDER closing. But that is no guarantee. I appreciate the information.
ReplyDeleteStocking up on Kerosene in case the power goes out so we'll have heat.
ReplyDeleteby the way walmart looked an hour ago, the whole area is hunkering down and getting ready for superbowl!
ReplyDeleteP.S. I LOVE THE SNOW-bring it on!
snuggling with my snow bunny and watching the "super bowl" oh...and maybe drinking some beer!
ReplyDeleteMissing my Friday night out with friends , missing the Caberet Show on Saturday and missing what was to be one He@# of a super bowl party . I will try not to complain ;(
ReplyDeleteMAKING AND TAKING CALLS FOR SNOW REMOVAL, MAKING SNOWCREAM FOR THE KIDS AND WAIT THE HUSBAND TO COME HOME WITH THE $$$$$$$$$$
ReplyDeleteShoveling snow, and playing with my dogs in all this snow! And of course.. the SUPER BOWL!!!
ReplyDeletePlaying with granddaughter, and scrap booking some and SUPER BOWL Party on sunday......
ReplyDeleteCatching one heck of a buzz.
ReplyDeleteDon't you all know when snow storms like we've had is when babies get made?
ReplyDeleteNo Justin Case , why don't you tell us about it .
ReplyDeleteHopefully if the roads allow me, getting to a few clients and painting.
ReplyDeleteI have the bobcat fueled up snow plow blade on bags of salt & shovels in the truck waitin for tomorrow
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