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Old 12-14-2013, 09:26 AM   #1
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Default Panic everyone!

Its December and its going to snow!(9-12inches) And to add to it its COLD. (sarcasm) Another storm of the centry.
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Old 12-14-2013, 09:49 AM   #2
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Yeah, I heard Biff Buffington reporting on it on the radio.
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Old 12-14-2013, 10:14 AM   #3
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YAWN, wake me up when the world comes to an end

And what's with the weather channel and their naming storms as if they are hurricanes and assigning them def con status, are you kidding me what is this romper room? Oh the drama sending reporters out to stand in the snow banks and report it's snowing out. Really? Never would have figured that out! I find it comical how childish the whole thing is.
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And everybody flocks to the grocery store to get enough bread, milk and toilet paper for the next six months. And I could never understand the stampedes to the hardware store to get a snow shovel.........really? you didn't have a snow shovel?
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Old 12-14-2013, 10:55 AM   #5
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Default Doomsday prepper reality!

Our favorite is the reporters standing along side the roads giving a blow by blow call. "yup, they're moving" "Traffic has really slowed down" "I can see some bare pavement" And of course, they always stand in front the huge salt piles just before the storm to make it's arrival seem more ominous!
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Old 12-14-2013, 11:04 AM   #6
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I just watched the weather on CNN. Their reporter was live from Grant Park in Chicago where they got "2 INCHES" of snow overnight. Stay tuned for updates as the situation changes.
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On air reporters have words the love to use, often incorrectly. They will talk about a school shooting "incident".

in·ci·dent (ns-dnt)
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1. A usually minor event or condition that is subordinate to another.

But the word they screw up the most is "literally".

"When her parents found out they literally exploded!"


Wow, that must have made a mess. They use the word laterally when they really mean figuratively.
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what WHAT, snow in December! There's a news story.
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what WHAT, snow in December! There's a news story.
and, oddly enough, it's COLD at the same time!

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YAWN, wake me up when the world comes to an end

And what's with the weather channel and their naming storms as if they are hurricanes and assigning them def con status, are you kidding me what is this romper room? Oh the drama sending reporters out to stand in the snow banks and report it's snowing out. Really? Never would have figured that out! I find it comical how childish the whole thing is.
I read an article by the NWS in response to why they weren't using the "officially" named winter storms.

They stated that the storms were not "officially" named like hurricanes are, that it was only the Weather Channel that was doing the naming, and that they felt the public understood when a bad storm was approaching and didn't need a name. Pretty good putdown to the Weather Channel, aka NBC reality channel number xx.
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Old 12-14-2013, 01:45 PM   #11
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I just watched the weather on CNN. Their reporter was live from Grant Park in Chicago where they got "2 INCHES" of snow overnight. Stay tuned for updates as the situation changes.
This big storm is not a "mid-west" origination; it started down in the deep south and southwest, moved to the mid-Atlantic coast gathering moisture as it went, and now is coming up the coast. I guess everyone wants to get a slice of this storm.
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This is a perfect storm if you plow. It's going to be a light fluffy snow that hits hard and fast in the wee hours of a Sunday morning. Empty parking lots, empty streets. Easy clean up.
It's good to hear some plow operators will have a little extra money before Christmas. I have to believe a snow storm before Christmas helps with the local economy.
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Old 12-14-2013, 02:49 PM   #13
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The gas station down the street from us (near the Manchester airport) ran out of gas this morning!@!#

Panic@!@!
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YAWN, wake me up when the world comes to an end

And what's with the weather channel and their naming storms as if they are hurricanes and assigning them def con status, are you kidding me what is this romper room? Oh the drama sending reporters out to stand in the snow banks and report it's snowing out. Really? Never would have figured that out! I find it comical how childish the whole thing is.
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I just watched the weather on CNN. Their reporter was live from Grant Park in Chicago where they got "2 INCHES" of snow overnight. Stay tuned for updates as the situation changes.
A friend of mine lives in Nashville and they had school cancelled one day this week because they got..... one inch of snow. ONE. INCH.
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Old 12-14-2013, 03:19 PM   #16
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OH Cool! Something to report... Send the reporters out to stand in front of the big card board sign that says no gas.

Bet that will make the 6:00 news on WMUR.
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Default And don't forget cancelling TV

Now they will need to cancel all shows and have updates all night as the inches pile up......only till Leno is on of course.
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And what's with the weather channel and their naming storms as if they are hurricanes and assigning them def con status, are you kidding me what is this romper room? Oh the drama sending reporters out to stand in the snow banks and report it's snowing out. Really? Never would have figured that out! I find it comical how childish the whole thing is.
And did you notice it's not "Elizabeth, Ellen or Edna," but "Electra!" Wow! And Falkco, Gemini, Hercules, Ion, Janus and Kronos are next on the list. I can hardly wait 'til the next storm!
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What will we do? Bwahahahahahahahahahaha ENJOY
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Thanks for reminding me. I turned on the furnace today.

The wife says "Thank you." too. Actually she had quite a bit to say but let's leave it at "Thank you!"
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We were at the grocery store this morning, doing our normal shopping. Both of us commented on how busy it was, wondering why as it was still too far from Christmas to be holiday shopping.

It wasn't until we were driving home and listening to the hysteria on the radio that we realized why many were there. Clearly we missed the memo and promptly turned around to return and buy enough milk, water, and bread to last us through the storm of the century.
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And everybody flocks to the grocery store to get enough bread, milk and toilet paper for the next six months. And I could never understand the stampedes to the hardware store to get a snow shovel.........really? you didn't have a snow shovel?
Makes you wonder what they did with last years shovel......

Never understood the rush to the store, when was the last time people were snowed in for days and not able to get out? I just don't get it!
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Beautiful...love it
During the winter months, snowmobiles account for around 20% of our business. Moultonborough Snowmobile club does a great job grooming and keeping the trails open.
Thanks to them and thanks to mother nature for this early storm.
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The stores are back open, time to restock for the next one!
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Just got in from snow blowing. Love this weather. Its beginning to look a lot like Christmas!
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Old 12-15-2013, 10:23 AM   #26
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Default So yesterday

I went to the store at the end of my street for a gallon of milk. They were out of gas as was the Cumberlands down the road. You couldn't find a parking spot at the the big-Y grocery store. They have several hundred spots.


Today I wake up and find 6" of snow in the drive way. Streets are clear and no power outages in the area.

So yes it was a "panic" situation around my place. I will never understand people who are so unprepared for a small weather event.

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We got 13" of fluff up here on Turkey Hill is West Alton. Enough so that it took a while to clear the 650' of steep gravel driveway plus two parking areas. There was a steady flow of traffic heading west on Cherry Valley Road toward Gunstock. We may get over tomorrow morning if it is not too cold & windy.
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Beautiful...love it
During the winter months, snowmobiles account for around 20% of our business. Moultonborough Snowmobile club does a great job grooming and keeping the trails open.
Thanks to them and thanks to mother nature for this early storm.
Thanks Bob! I just opened the gate across the road from the VK that leads to the Red Hill trail
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