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Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 7:45 pm
...SoCal calling...Today: Sunshine and clouds mixed. High 73F. Winds SE at 5 to 10 mph. 

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ChargerMike wrote:...SoCal calling...Today: Sunshine and clouds mixed. High 73F. Winds SE at 5 to 10 mph.
Mikey wrote:ChargerMike wrote:...SoCal calling...Today: Sunshine and clouds mixed. High 73F. Winds SE at 5 to 10 mph.
Really? Cause it's snowing here...
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ChargerMike wrote:Mikey wrote:ChargerMike wrote:...SoCal calling...Today: Sunshine and clouds mixed. High 73F. Winds SE at 5 to 10 mph.
Really? Cause it's snowing here...
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..lol, I checked Mikey, try 69 and partly cloudy. Put your jacket on.
Get a room, pervChargerMike wrote:Mikey wrote:ChargerMike wrote:...SoCal calling...Today: Sunshine and clouds mixed. High 73F. Winds SE at 5 to 10 mph.
Really? Cause it's snowing here...
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..lol, I checked Mikey, try 69 and partly cloudy. Put your jacket on.
55", 9 days straight of snow? That's fucked up.BSmack wrote:Rochester hasn't been that bad. A little on the chilly side, but nothing that a furnace can't handle. We've shoveled the drive twice so far. Now Fulton, NY? THAT is a whole different situation.
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Wags, they have enough to contend with out there with the smog, bankrupt state, wild fires etc.. but wishing a Rumplewife orgasm on them is just wrong.War Wagon wrote:55", 9 days straight of snow? That's fucked up.BSmack wrote:Rochester hasn't been that bad. A little on the chilly side, but nothing that a furnace can't handle. We've shoveled the drive twice so far. Now Fulton, NY? THAT is a whole different situation.
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By my unofficial reckoning, we've gotten about 19" since December 24th and while all things are relative, that's just as fucked up.
Oh, and for the SoCals... in addition to wildfire, landslide, and drought, go ahead and have 7.5 magnitude earthquake while you're at it.
Wrong day to call out the land of the ice and snow on weather. 30 degrees here today with no new snow. That might not sound like much to SoCal, but for about 6-7 months out of the year, that's as good as it gets here.Crapchester, Buffalo, Cleveland, New York City....
BSmack wrote:A little on the chilly side, but nothing that a furnace can't handle.
For Fulton it is an average January. I've heard of places on the eastern end of Lake Ontario getting WAY more than 55 inches in a week. Now you start getting into the 100 inch in a week area and now you've got a real story.War Wagon wrote:55", 9 days straight of snow? That's fucked up.BSmack wrote:Rochester hasn't been that bad. A little on the chilly side, but nothing that a furnace can't handle. We've shoveled the drive twice so far. Now Fulton, NY? THAT is a whole different situation.
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BSmack wrote:For Fulton it is an average January. I've heard of places on the eastern end of Lake Ontario getting WAY more than 55 inches in a week. Now you start getting into the 100 inch in a week area and now you've got a real story.
Nobody has ever mistaken Fulton for Manhattan.Dinsdale wrote:Yeah, we've got places like that... and outside of those who make a living from it... no one fucking lives there... because that would be dumb.BSmack wrote:For Fulton it is an average January. I've heard of places on the eastern end of Lake Ontario getting WAY more than 55 inches in a week. Now you start getting into the 100 inch in a week area and now you've got a real story.
To the point you're responding to... does it make the people who actually live there any "less" dumb? :?BSmack wrote:Nobody has ever mistaken Fulton for Manhattan.
We've got places like that here too and nobody lives there either... unless they're filthy fucking rich. The servant class has to stay a minimum of 100 miles away and commute.Dinsdale wrote:BSmack wrote:For Fulton it is an average January. I've heard of places on the eastern end of Lake Ontario getting WAY more than 55 inches in a week. Now you start getting into the 100 inch in a week area and now you've got a real story.
Yeah, we've got places like that... and outside of those who make a living from it... no one fucking lives there... because that would be dumb.
Hey, if winter sports are your thing, then living there is a pretty smart thing. But if you hate snow and live there, you're a fucking moron.ucantdoitdoggieSTyle2 wrote:To the point you're responding to... does it make the people who actually live there any "less" dumb? :?BSmack wrote:Nobody has ever mistaken Fulton for Manhattan.