Posted by Bret4207 on February 21, 2013 at 04:03:11 from (64.19.90.196):
In Reply to: Crazy posted by Erik Ks farmer on February 20, 2013 at 18:34:17:
The biggest difference is that it's marketed as "THE STORM TO END ALL STORMS!!!". When I was a kid good old Stewart Hall on WCAX out of Burlington would cheerfully say we we're in for 8-10" and that was it. It meant fresh snow for the skiers, a bit of plowing and shoveling for the rest of us. No big thing. Now it's got to be marketed as a DISASTER OF EPIC PROPORTION!!! Everything is supposed to be another form of Katrina so the people will stay glued to their TVs while the talking heads perform their acts, telling us we're all about to die.
8-10" overnight wouldn't even get school called much of the time. Now, you wake up to 46" of "partly cloudy" some morning and then you have something to talk about! And even them there was no panic, just a lot of shoveling.
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