Yeah, my mom called up just after I posted and pointed that fact out. But you're in Wisconsin, it's normal there. :) Towns around here have already used up their snow clearing budget for the season on December's hammerblows.
Twenty inches in less than twenty-four hours is not normal for us. :) However, I will grant that there's still salt for the trucks and money for the plows, etc.
So. Is this in pornish inches or real world inches?
Cause, the "three inches of snow" we were supposed to get here, never happened, though we did get some lovely ice underneath the inch or so ... but lately we've been having Real Cold Weather instead.
They're saying the band of heaviest stuff could wobble, and it's narrow enough that it wouldn't need to wobble much to ruin someone else's day. But someone in Kansas is getting nailed with nine real world inches, most likely. I'd rather it wobble in whatever direction doesn't mess with comic shipments, though. ;)
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So shut up. :)
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Cause, the "three inches of snow" we were supposed to get here, never happened, though we did get some lovely ice underneath the inch or so ... but lately we've been having Real Cold Weather instead.
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