Crankyshank
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Anything below 3 inches is a big deal for me. that means the snowblower doesn't work as well and I have to shovel!
luvwinnie said:From accuweather.com:
Expert Senior Forecaster Joe *******i sees similarities between this storm system and the storm that struck the East in February 1979, when more than 2' of snow fell from northern Virginia to New Jersey.
YIKES!
But they are saying about 3-6 right now...they just don't know.

Pooh67_68 said:Does this mean that PA. won't get any? (crosses fingers) hey I can hope can't I ?.![]()
poohandwendy said:Gather mass quantities of toilet paper, milk, eggs and bread and hunker down like there is no tommorow.

LOL...the last thing you want to run out of when you are stuck at home is toilet paper...especially if the Snow Storm French toast doesn't agree with you...LOLWhy the tp?
In case the french toast doesn't agree with you?
stinkerbelle said:Why the tp?
In case the french toast doesn't agree with you?
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stinkerbelle said:Why the tp?
In case the french toast doesn't agree with you?
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soccercruiser87 said:PA will get a good amount of it, up to 6 inches...sorry lol![]()
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Besides, a long weekend looks pretty good right about now! Won't catch me killing myself to drive to work "I don't want to spend the holidays dead"
(had to quote my favorite line from Christmas Vacation)

LOL, during a snow storm, there is no reason for your milk to spoil even if the power goes out.monarchsfan16 said:The TP's not for the spoiled french toast. It's for the gallon challenge that you have to take with the milk when the power goes out. Have to get rid of it before it spoils![]()