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|    Rob Mccart to MIKE POWELL    |
|    Re: National Anthem    |
|    29 Jan 25 00:51:00    |
      TZUTC: -0500       MSGID: 633.canada@1:2320/105 2bff72f3       REPLY: 631.canada@1:2320/105 2bfcd8f0       PID: Synchronet 3.20a-Linux master/acc19483f Apr 26 202 GCC 12.2.0       TID: SBBSecho 3.20-Linux master/acc19483f Apr 26 2024 23:04 GCC 12.2.0       BBSID: CAPCITY2       CHRS: ASCII 1       RM>> more snow than I've seen in the past 20 years this early. My weather        >> app on the phone used words I've never seen them use before, they said        >> I should expect a blizzard tomorrow. If a few of the storms we've gotten        >> so far didn't qulify as that I hate to think what to expect..              MP>I was reading something today that warned the US areas south and east of        >you (across Lakes Erie and Ontario) to expect a lot of snow so I wondered        >if you might also be in for it. Sounds like probably so.              I guess to earn being called a Blizzard requires higher winds. We had       fairly high winds, 45 mph or so, for about 10 hours yesterday with some       snow on and off all day. It didn't seem like that much snow but with the       wind it did some 'interseting' things.. like my car was almost totally       boxed in by 3 foot drifts that, because they were formed by high winds,       were almost as hard as ice, easy to walk on. It ended up taking me       about 45 minutes today to dig out enough snow to move the car out of       my narrow parking spot, and even then the (private) plow driver ended       up helping me by pushing my car from behind so I could move off and he       could then properly clear out my parking spot.              Walking around is precarious since you can walk on top of a lot of       the snow, but not all of it, so you find yourself suddenly breaking       through into 10 or 15 inches of loose snow under the crust. That's       where there was already a fair amount of old snow. The drifts by       my car were almost shovel breaking hard right down to the ground.              ---        * SLMR Rob * Unable to locate c:\COLDBEER.com : SYSOP not loaded!        * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (1:2320/105)       SEEN-BY: 105/81 106/201 128/187 129/305 153/7715 154/110 218/700 226/30       SEEN-BY: 227/114 229/110 114 275 300 307 317 426 428 470 664 700 705       SEEN-BY: 291/111 292/854 320/219 322/757 396/45 460/58 712/848 902/26       SEEN-BY: 2320/0 105 5020/400 5075/35       PATH: 2320/105 229/426           |
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