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get ready for big bad bitch
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(02-04-2010, 01:15 AM)SyberBitch Wrote: You're in CA, aren't you? 52

I realize I'm taking a giant security risk here but...I'm in California.
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#22
(02-04-2010, 06:20 PM)jackboots Wrote: How much snow? I'll let the map do the talking. This map takes us out to 48 hours. This map will update automatically with new forecast totals as the event approaches in time and as forecasts are tweaked.

Good gawd!! There's so much snow, the state borders are covered up!!! Smiley_emoticons_skeptisch
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(02-04-2010, 06:40 PM)username Wrote:
(02-04-2010, 01:15 AM)SyberBitch Wrote: You're in CA, aren't you? 52

I realize I'm taking a giant security risk here but...I'm in California.

Well then, 86 you too!!! 52
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#24
(02-04-2010, 07:05 PM)SyberBitch Wrote: Well then, 86 you too!!! 52

27 Don't hate me too much. It's a rainy mess where I am today.
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(02-04-2010, 07:10 PM)username Wrote:
(02-04-2010, 07:05 PM)SyberBitch Wrote: Well then, 86 you too!!! 52

27 Don't hate me too much. It's a rainy mess where I am today.

Oh wah!!! Rain!!!

Yes, I remember... winter is 'the rainy season'. Mudslides, etc. I don't care, I would much prefer it to this frigging snow. The only thing I really regretted in CA, was that we did not have an air conditioner. I was pretty dumbfounded about that one. Who doesn't have A/C in places where it gets THAT hot??? Smiley_emoticons_slash
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I'm in the purple...We are doomed.
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#27
(02-04-2010, 07:17 PM)SyberBitch Wrote:
(02-04-2010, 07:10 PM)username Wrote:
(02-04-2010, 07:05 PM)SyberBitch Wrote: Well then, 86 you too!!! 52

27 Don't hate me too much. It's a rainy mess where I am today.

Oh wah!!! Rain!!!

Yes, I remember... winter is 'the rainy season'. Mudslides, etc. I don't care, I would much prefer it to this frigging snow. The only thing I really regretted in CA, was that we did not have an air conditioner. I was pretty dumbfounded about that one. Who doesn't have A/C in places where it gets THAT hot??? Smiley_emoticons_slash

We didn't have AC in San Diego, but then that's paradise. Sacramento's another story, it frequently gets over 100 there in the summer.
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(02-04-2010, 09:00 PM)LuMPyPussy Wrote: We didn't have AC in San Diego, but then that's paradise. Sacramento's another story, it frequently gets over 100 there in the summer.

I was in the San Jose area and we usually had a couple of weeks each summer, where the temp would be 100+ degrees. In Oregon it got up to 107 for about 2 weeks straight. I was ABOUT TO DIE. I have never been so miserable in my life. No A/C there either. I would have KILLED for an A/C.
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#29
My sister lives in the Eugene area and I was always surprised how hot it got in the summer.
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#30


The closer this bitch comes, the more intense the forecast is...We are now being told that it's "potentially paralyzing", that it's as bad a storm as our area has ever seen...No one here even knows how to deal with a couple inches of snow, let alone snow that will measure in feet...Jesus Christ.
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#31
i'm watching it closely too, my brother and sister are in Maryland and could see 2 feet of snow. a big concern is single-digit wind-chill temps and 50 mph winds. trees and power lines will go down. best of luck to all of you who are affected! i know the feeling of fear after a number of florida hurricanes. and some major nor'easters the years i lived here in New England before. preparation is everything.
i hope you shall be be safe and warm.

















































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#32
(02-05-2010, 07:27 AM)jackboots Wrote: i'm watching it closely too, my brother and sister are in Maryland and could see 2 feet of snow. a big concern is single-digit wind-chill temps and 50 mph winds. trees and power lines will go down. best of luck to all of you who are affected! i know the feeling of fear after a number of florida hurricanes. and some major nor'easters the years i lived here in New England before. preparation is everything.
i hope you shall be be safe and warm.


Were getting the very outer edge of the storm. Only about 3" expected for my area. Batten down the hatches JB, looks like you are in for a very nasty weekend.
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#33
Thanks...i don't think my area, Cape Cod, is directly in the line of fire this time. perhaps the fringes. but things can and do change.
CNN.com has a good map at the moment.

















































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(02-05-2010, 07:27 AM)jackboots Wrote: i'm watching it closely too, my brother and sister are in Maryland and could see 2 feet of snow. a big concern is single-digit wind-chill temps and 50 mph winds. trees and power lines will go down. best of luck to all of you who are affected! i know the feeling of fear after a number of florida hurricanes. and some major nor'easters the years i lived here in New England before. preparation is everything.
i hope you shall be be safe and warm.

I've seen reports here between 8-18". That isn't nearly as much snow as we had during the last 'big' storm. A major consideration is supposed to be the ice we're getting today though. I've already seen the power brown-out a few times today. I'm hoping we don't lose it altogether. I have electric heat.
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#35
I'm in the midwest and we have hardly any snow. It sucks. I want the big snowstorm. Snowmobiles, beer and no work-wa-hoo!!!
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(02-05-2010, 05:52 PM)Jamminitin Wrote: I'm in the midwest and we have hardly any snow. It sucks. I want the big snowstorm. Snowmobiles, beer and no work-wa-hoo!!!

If we had enough regular snow here to warrant folks owning snowmobiles, I doubt folks would be nearly as worried about snow. Smiley_emoticons_wink
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(02-05-2010, 07:22 PM)SyberBitch Wrote: If we had enough regular snow here to warrant folks owning snowmobiles, I doubt folks would be nearly as worried about snow. Smiley_emoticons_wink

Folks? I lived in Virginia for awhile with my folks. We drank pop and dated our cousins too.

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(02-05-2010, 07:38 PM)username Wrote:
(02-05-2010, 07:22 PM)SyberBitch Wrote: If we had enough regular snow here to warrant folks owning snowmobiles, I doubt folks would be nearly as worried about snow. Smiley_emoticons_wink

Folks? I lived in Virginia for awhile with my folks. We drank pop and dated our cousins too.

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Perv! I've never dated a cousin.

Although, there WAS this one who was pretty hunky.
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(02-05-2010, 07:38 PM)username Wrote:
(02-05-2010, 07:22 PM)SyberBitch Wrote: If we had enough regular snow here to warrant folks owning snowmobiles, I doubt folks would be nearly as worried about snow. Smiley_emoticons_wink

Folks? I lived in Virginia for awhile with my folks. We drank pop and dated our cousins too.

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Most people here say "pop" and it drives me up the fricken wall. Only a few date their cousins. We all ride snowmobiles and there are more mullets than I care to count. Rednecks, we got a whole lotta them. yee-haw
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