Dear Dan Satterfield I have always quietly defended you, but this morning you actually said "this is like a lake effect snow fall"
Yea dude, no. I lived in a community in WNY state that was famous for "lake effect snow fall" I was there for the 1977 storm.
You have no clue and this is nothing like the "lake effect".
Nice try hyping up a bit of snow. This may be a catastrophe for southerners that get 2 snow storms a year, but in the real world this is nothing but, snow. And it will be gone by Wed. Get over yourselves.
It's pretty but wish it would go away already Have watched several owners walking their dogs down the street and do get a kick out of watching them run and jump in the snow. I guess for some of them, this is their first snow and they are loving it.
The first time I saw what the Rhododendron's leaves do when it gets freezing outside I thought my plant had frozen to death! Of course Google set me straight.
Dear Dan Satterfield
ReplyDeleteI have always quietly defended you, but this morning you actually said "this is like a lake effect snow fall"
Yea dude, no. I lived in a community in WNY state that was famous for "lake effect snow fall" I was there for the 1977 storm.
You have no clue and this is nothing like the "lake effect".
Nice try hyping up a bit of snow. This may be a catastrophe for southerners that get 2 snow storms a year, but in the real world this is nothing but, snow. And it will be gone by Wed. Get over yourselves.
Are you shading your golf cart from the sun?
ReplyDeleteThe snow is beautiful. Be safe if you must be on the roads for work.
ReplyDeleteDan just said it was raining snow on air. What an idiot
ReplyDeleteLooks like July in Minnesota!
ReplyDeleteIt's pretty but wish it would go away already Have watched several owners walking their dogs down the street and do get a kick out of watching them run and jump in the snow. I guess for some of them, this is their first snow and they are loving it.
ReplyDeleteThe first time I saw what the Rhododendron's leaves do when it gets freezing outside I thought my plant had frozen to death! Of course Google set me straight.
ReplyDelete1:00 and we have 11" on picnic table. About 9-10" in yard. Southeast SBY. Glad I used a yardstick. A ruler won't work in another hour!
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