It's crazy to think about 100+ inches of snow! I was just wondering if anyone on cb lived in the effected region.
Those of you that do not know what I'm talking about try
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th00p
February 11 2007 8:24 PM EST
I think Barzoo lives up there... not entirely sure about that though. I know edyit is another upstate, but he's too far up to be annihilated by that lake effect snow.
Realize that not everyone on the Great Lakes in under 8 feet...only upstate New York.
AdminG Beee
February 12 2007 1:23 AM EST
And to think England came to a standstill last week after a whole 4" fell. I guess it's what you're used to.
Reminds me of some whacky weather a couple of years ago in Geneva.
These pics have been posted on the CB boards before but I think they're worth a repeat. My boss lives here and he says it was amazing...
QBBarzooMonkey
February 12 2007 7:45 AM EST
Yeah, I live in that area. But where I am, we have just a couple of feet so far - the really deep stuff is a little south and east of me. We're supposed to get hit again here on Valentine's Day, though.... It's been one wacky winter, between the October Surprise and having no more snow at all and really mild temperatures since then, until now...
:P
Yes I do . We don't have much maybe a foot or so. It's nice to see New York get it often we get it worse of course "it do vary".
th00p
February 12 2007 2:34 PM EST
It's nice to see New York get it often
Hah. I live in New York too, and I've gotten a total of maybe 1/4in accumulated snow this year... stupid weathermen are haters.
Sorry needs punctuation.It's nice to see New York get it. Often we get it worse, of course "it do vary".
Now this is a snow storm
And this is how you tell when winter has been around too long.
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