sorry. basically, one of the reporters is just blogging about all the delays and hassles caused by the snow, and then there's me: "Jaywalking was a necessity downtown, with street corners tar pits of slush. Cars rushing late to the office sprayed it up onto sidewalks, ignoring pedestrians. Sidewalk foot traffic dropped off, the barristas noticed at Intelligentsia Coffee, 53 E. Randolph St. Nobody wanted to brave the wet, clinging snow above ground.
"Am I the only one who's excited by this?" asked barrista Christina Sepa, 24, who thought there was something magical in the snow. She leaned over the counter to watch it fall outside.
"You look sparkly!" she told a customer who came in, his dark coat snow-encrusted, his glasses fogged. "I want to have a snowball fight," she confided to a co-worker."
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"Jaywalking was a necessity downtown, with street corners tar pits of slush. Cars rushing late to the office sprayed it up onto sidewalks, ignoring pedestrians. Sidewalk foot traffic dropped off, the barristas noticed at Intelligentsia Coffee, 53 E. Randolph St. Nobody wanted to brave the wet, clinging snow above ground.
"Am I the only one who's excited by this?" asked barrista Christina Sepa, 24, who thought there was something magical in the snow. She leaned over the counter to watch it fall outside.
"You look sparkly!" she told a customer who came in, his dark coat snow-encrusted, his glasses fogged. "I want to have a snowball fight," she confided to a co-worker."
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I hope there will be snow for Christmas in Austria...
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