Strongly considering it. My life (as some know in the Christmas thread) is shit. My friend has a condo he is trying to short sell that i can move into for a little while. And a connection for a job. Done with winter.
Drove from South Plainfield NJ back to Queens NY. Left my relatives house at 8 pm The drive from NJ to NY was ok - slow but moving. Made it to Woodside Queens at 11. Got stuck a couple of times. Finally made it to my block, shoveled for a parking spot for 2 hours. Thanks for 4W Drive but shoveling was still required All this because I have to go to work tomorrow.
What bugs me the most is I can't even begin to dig out until the wind dies down. That looks like sometime around 5 or 6pm today. It's going to keep blowing and drifting all day. No point in shoveling this shit 3 times. I can't even take a guess at how many inches Hicksville has. I can't even get the dog to go out in the yard. She'll probably take a dump in the kitchen sooner or later. :sad:
As late Christmas presents go, a buddy of mine just came by with a backhoe and took out 14 inches of snow and that goddamn five-foot plow pile at the end of the driveway. ETA: Oh, and ollie's a homo.
I'm checking in. I have been plowing since 11. I haven't slept and have overdosed on dunkin donuts coffee.
hopewell jct got 24".had to start shoveling from the inside just to get out of the house.the wind doesnt seem as bad as they said it would be
Meh. Six to eight inches maybe... mostly just the wind blowing it about. Blizzard-schmizzard :breakdance:
It doesn't even look like I shoveled last night. Not really in any rush to get back to Binghamton anyway.
Funny how some Florida people love to check in during a blizzard, but are nowhere to be seen during the 7 months of the year when there is heat, humidity, mosquitos, torrential downpours, thunderstorms, hurricanes, etc., down there. People in San Diego have every right to gloat about their weather. People in Florida - not so much.
I thoroughly enjoyed this blizzard, because of the fucking wind I got a nice foot and half of snow on my front porch, so when I opened my front door all this snow plopped in.
Definetly a coastal storm. York Pa: 2in Lancaster Pa: 4in Chesterbrook, Pa: 6in, Philly: 12in. Looks like we dodged a bullet out here but believe it or not, 51 people called off work due to snow in Lancaster, PA today at wifey's job. Unbelievable..