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Sounds about right.
As for the weather over here ... It's been blergh for a while now, alternating between rainy and cold or just grey and cold. It's a tad bit depressing, considering we still haven't seen the snow yet. Which is bound to come around April, I think.
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(01-27-2014, 01:22 PM)SERIOUSLY THOUGH Wrote: *thank and favourite for 200 prays for Cuccos, ignore if u love satan*
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I'm glad the winds died down outside so I could change the girls' cage. We have quite a bit of snow but, it being Minnesota, that isn't enough to call of schools. It either has to be -30, a blizzard, or very windy for that to happen.
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Schools are already announcing shut downs for tomorrow and wednesday.
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I had a call lined up today with a new advertising sales team for the site today at 5:30pm; the only information they had was my email address. This afternoon, at 2pm, I got a phone call from another advertising sales team that work solely in the UK and Europe... Of all the days for 2 sales teams to call me, it had to be the same one. Luckily, we are able to all work together, so we'll see how that goes!
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They just announced all the services in Houston that will be shut down today. The city is literally shutting down because of the weather. Our work is closed today, and maybe tomorrow too. Two extra days to pack for me!
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Oh, its beginning to not look a lot like Christmas!
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(01-28-2014, 02:16 PM)Psychospacecow Wrote: Oh, its beginning to not look a lot like Christmas!
Everywhere you go!
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Snow/ice (snice?) on the roofs and chairs!! Yes, this is exciting 'round these parts.
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In East Tennessee, school has been canceled since it let out early Tuesday. Also, a "bug" is going around. I caught it and had to leave work early Monday. Called in Tuesday and it turns out our company only worked half a day because of the snowfall and not at all Wednesday. Thursday, I'm finally going back to work building boats. That's one thing about Tennessee - mother nature is always in menopause and you don't know when to expect hot flashes or cold sweats.[/font]
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02-28-2014, 11:15 AM
(This post was last modified: 08-17-2016, 09:21 PM by Hexadecimal.)
Want to know about all the weird stuff happening in my town?
1. We have a grocery store that's open 24/7. A lady was there very late after work and, since it was cold, she left her car open and running in the parking lot. On that same night a guy with mental problems escaped from a group home, stole that car, and crashed it.
2. Two people from North Dakota were loitering outside of a person's house. That person understandably got nervous and called the cops. Those two people shot at the cop, he shot back, and they fled. They were found later on dead after committing suicide.
3. The Subway was robbed by gunpoint. A person was tied up and thrown in a closet.
4. One of the local vet clinics was robbed for the drugs.
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This was technically last week, but we had a foot of snow on the ground. Out of place in most winters, but not this. Then, out of nowhere, one day made it into the 60s (Farenheit). we went from below 0 F to shorts weather in a day. But what happens when snow melts? It goes everywhere, of course! So, my neighbor's corn field (obviously nothing happening there until Spring gets here) went completely underwater. Totally flooded.
Mind you, this field is by the highway. So someone thought to have fun with it and have a freaking party of boats out in the field. What was normally dry ground in a few hours became a lake with boats strewn throughout it. I have to admit, that was pretty funny. It dried up the next day though.
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Were any boats left at the scene after it dried?
(02-28-2014, 11:15 AM)Hexadecimal Wrote: The Subway was robbed by gunpoint. A persona was tied up and thrown in a closet.
I didn't notice the uppercase S and was unable to wrap my head around the fact that someone would rob a subway train. Then you threw in the word "persona" which I immediately connected with the games and my brain was all kinds of confused.
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(02-28-2014, 01:38 PM)Mass Distraction Wrote: Were any boats left at the scene after it dried?
Unfortunately no, they got them all out before hand.
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(02-28-2014, 11:15 AM)Hexadecimal Wrote: Want to know about all the weird stuff happening in my town?
1. We have a grocery store that's open 24/7. A lady was there very late after work and, since it was cold, she left her car open and running in the parking lot. On that same night a guy with mental problems escaped from a group home, stole that car, and crashed it.
2. Two people from North Dakota were loitering outside of a person's house. That person understandably got nervous and called the cops. Those two people shot at the cop, he shot back, and they fled. They were found later on dead after committing suicide.
3. The Subway was robbed by gunpoint. A persona was tied up and thrown in a closet.
4. One of the local vet clinics was robbed for the drugs. Is it bad that my first thought was druggies after hearing about bad shots and fast food robbing? The clinic thing didn't help either.
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