Meteorological Banter

grateful wrote:
atomic wrote:
grateful wrote:
What's the fuck with all the hate for rear wheel drive?


You didn't order the X-drive with your beemer?


Mercedes. Pay the fuck attention.


Sorry, let me rephrase.  You didn't order "4Matic" with your benz?
Happy snow day, errybody!
I am sick of two things.  All this freaking snow we have had this winter.  And more importantly the fact that I haven't gotten off a single day for snow in the six years I have worked for my current company.
atomic wrote:
I am sick of two things.  All this freaking snow we have had this winter.  And more importantly the fact that I haven't gotten off a single day for snow in the six years I have worked for my current company.


Unless you're workin' for the govt, I don't think many people get "snow days." However, if they don't grant you the flexibility to work from home, that's a pretty crappy company.
twelve inches yesterday out here in the boonies and pouring snow again this morning.  great.
Should I discuss Ween in here as well.  Friends in life are special do you want me as your special friend.
grateful wrote:
Looks like we're gonna experience some "<a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/capital-weather-gang/wp/2014/03/21/next-tuesdays-east-coast-storm-could-be-a-monster-but-may-well-miss/">bombogenesis</a>" on Tuesday night.


What's funny about this is if we get 12 inches of snow, atomic will still have to go into the office, MOAR SNOW!!!!
Yada wrote:
grateful wrote:
Looks like we're gonna experience some "<a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/capital-weather-gang/wp/2014/03/21/next-tuesdays-east-coast-storm-could-be-a-monster-but-may-well-miss/">bombogenesis</a>" on Tuesday night.


What's funny about this is if we get 12 inches of snow, atomic will still have to go into the office, MOAR SNOW!!!!


I have no problem getting into the office.  I have 4 wheel drive and a 2.6 mile flat commute. 
atomic wrote:
Yada wrote:
grateful wrote:
Looks like we're gonna experience some "<a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/capital-weather-gang/wp/2014/03/21/next-tuesdays-east-coast-storm-could-be-a-monster-but-may-well-miss/">bombogenesis</a>" on Tuesday night.


What's funny about this is if we get 12 inches of snow, atomic will still have to go into the office, MOAR SNOW!!!!


I have no problem getting into the office.  I have 4 wheel drive and a 2.6 mile flat commute. 


you complain about it every day it snows.
Yada wrote:
atomic wrote:
Yada wrote:
grateful wrote:
Looks like we're gonna experience some "<a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/capital-weather-gang/wp/2014/03/21/next-tuesdays-east-coast-storm-could-be-a-monster-but-may-well-miss/">bombogenesis</a>" on Tuesday night.


What's funny about this is if we get 12 inches of snow, atomic will still have to go into the office, MOAR SNOW!!!!


I have no problem getting into the office.  I have 4 wheel drive and a 2.6 mile flat commute. 


you complain about it every day it snows.


Well only because I would like to be home playing in the snow and drink hot cocoa
If you do get to stay home and play in the snow - be careful.
I recommend not getting airborne if you're sledding.

Hexenjagd wrote:
If you do get to stay home and play in the snow - be careful.
Shemp wrote:
It's snowing where I am in MoCo.  They said this was going to be a tricky one to call.  Actually 2 different storms.




you know we have a place for this kind of stuff… ;D
The weather outlook for the eastern U.S. is starting to resemble the plot of a 1970s disaster movie in which everything that could go wrong did.

From the mid-Atlantic to the Northeast, the coastal states have been soaked by rain. While this is happening, Hurricane Joaquin lurks in the shadows, passing over water that is just perfect for it to strengthen explosively. No one can say where it will go.

On top of that, high pressure in Canada and low pressure in the southern U.S. will conspire to slam the surf onto land, eroding beaches and keeping water pinned along the shoreline. As that happens, another round of rain could leave 2.5 inches (6.4 centimeters) in New England to as much as 5 to 8 inches from New Jersey to North Carolina.


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