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<blockquote data-quote="KevinM" data-source="post: 285066" data-attributes="member: 2318"><p>Central CT here. Nasty, wind-driven, horizontal stuff. Colder'n a hooer's heart. But haven't lost power. knockknock Supposed to end tomorrow around 10:00 a.m. I've seen worse. Boston got clobbered. Looks like the S. Eastern part of CT was was the worst hit hereabouts. Flicking through teevee weather, some of the CT crews looked like they were having fun. But tthe crews in Boston were just being battered by the wind and clearly reconsidering their choice of vocation. Saw a report in a town not far from me: A young couple who moved to CT -- FROM FLORIDA LAST WEEK!!! They'd bever seen snow in person before and never saw a real snowstorn apparently, even on television. They had stylish coats, but no hats, boots or gloves. The guy complained that his girlfriend was just driving along when, apparently for no reason, the car spun 360. They wondered if it might happen again and what, if anything, could be done about it. They looked stunned! Hope you all stayed indoors, smoked your pipes and drank some beer, like me. I'll take care of the damn drifts tomorrow when the steenkin wind drops and the thermometer gets above 30.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KevinM, post: 285066, member: 2318"] Central CT here. Nasty, wind-driven, horizontal stuff. Colder'n a hooer's heart. But haven't lost power. knockknock Supposed to end tomorrow around 10:00 a.m. I've seen worse. Boston got clobbered. Looks like the S. Eastern part of CT was was the worst hit hereabouts. Flicking through teevee weather, some of the CT crews looked like they were having fun. But tthe crews in Boston were just being battered by the wind and clearly reconsidering their choice of vocation. Saw a report in a town not far from me: A young couple who moved to CT -- FROM FLORIDA LAST WEEK!!! They'd bever seen snow in person before and never saw a real snowstorn apparently, even on television. They had stylish coats, but no hats, boots or gloves. The guy complained that his girlfriend was just driving along when, apparently for no reason, the car spun 360. They wondered if it might happen again and what, if anything, could be done about it. They looked stunned! Hope you all stayed indoors, smoked your pipes and drank some beer, like me. I'll take care of the damn drifts tomorrow when the steenkin wind drops and the thermometer gets above 30. [/QUOTE]
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