Posted by RUSSALL on November 10, 2014 at 16:59:28 from (24.115.33.83):
In Reply to: Let it snow! posted by moresmoke on November 08, 2014 at 11:04:05:
Snow.
If you are looking forward to snow, you must like pain and suffering.
I can't understand why anyone would want an interruption of life like snow. If caught at work and can't leave while roads are still good. Then the boss says you can leave 30 minutes early and your commute is now an hour and a half longer to get home.
Upon arrival at home you find the power is out and can't cook dinner . The house is getting cold. Great! Let it snow. You wake up the next day and try to call off, your boss says I can get in so you should too! Power still out , no shower no hot breakfast. You look at the driveway and there is two hours worth of shoveling to do. Got that done,then the city plow comes by for another pass and fills your driveway in again. Another hour. Ugh isn't snow great.
Then if your wife or kids are out in a storm I know I can't stop worrying.
Unless you are independently wealthy and don't work and have a whole home generator with nowhere to be don't wish for snow.
I'm sure you don't wish for a hurricane or tornado.
Russ
This post was edited by RUSSALL at 17:15:25 11/10/14.
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