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nondescriptdave
Bwa?
Mar 01, 2009 12:13
It is snowing. In March. In Atlanta. Not just the occasional flake, but a deluge of big, wet, fluffy flakes.
It should be interesting driving the to director's meeting.
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abirritate
March 1 2009, 17:39:04 UTC
See this? It's a tiiiiiny violin playing hearts and flowers, juuuuuust for you.
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nondescriptdave
March 1 2009, 19:47:27 UTC
*dances to the violin music*
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angrydave
March 1 2009, 18:04:18 UTC
UNSETTLING WEATHER!
All the natives should be huddling in their caves to avoid cold white things from sky, so the drive shouldn't be too bad. You've lived in cold places, I think you'll manage.
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nondescriptdave
March 1 2009, 19:49:35 UTC
The number of people driving with their hazard lights on was disgusting.
"Augh! Frozen water! Falling from the sky! Augh! Must turn on hazard lights and drive like a lunatic!"
It is always amusing to see how Atlanta responds to what was an average snowfall when I lived in Ohio. (2 inches and counting now)
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kikaiju
March 1 2009, 18:09:52 UTC
We canceled the meeting. Just tried to call you, left a voicemail.
Hope you didn't go over there.
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fiskblack
March 1 2009, 18:45:44 UTC
65 degrees here in Central Florida. I got the window open just for you, buddy.
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nondescriptdave
March 1 2009, 19:54:49 UTC
The view out my bedroom window is of a snow-shrouded forest. (The wildlife sanctuary next door). Quite beautiful.
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brianblackberry
March 1 2009, 19:55:43 UTC
Obviously you angered some Georgian mountain god, time to burn something!
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All the natives should be huddling in their caves to avoid cold white things from sky, so the drive shouldn't be too bad. You've lived in cold places, I think you'll manage.
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"Augh! Frozen water! Falling from the sky! Augh! Must turn on hazard lights and drive like a lunatic!"
It is always amusing to see how Atlanta responds to what was an average snowfall when I lived in Ohio. (2 inches and counting now)
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Hope you didn't go over there.
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