Posted by oldtanker on March 18, 2013 at 19:43:30 from (66.228.255.239):
In Reply to: GB, yet again? posted by oldtanker on March 18, 2013 at 07:47:11:
LOL Colin yea we caught up with ya. That's about what they are reporting here.
Chevy....yea sounds like they "year of the blizzard". We got hit in early Jan of 97 with a single snowfall of 36" in our area. By the end of Jan we had set a new rocord. Was funny listening to the weather guessers after that. Every time it snowed we set a new record. You think? That was the year that Fargo and Grand Forks flooded so bad. That was why.
Jerry, nope it's gotta be Gary and Colin setting you up with more snow.....I wouldn't do that :roll: :roll: !
9:40 PM and the wind is still blowing pretty good. 17 MPH and gusting to 26. Supposed to be -4F for a low with wind chills down around -20.
Hey Colin, wanna come over and help shovel me out????? :lol: :lol:
Got the 1206 Plugged in and keeping the block warm. Gotta do my drive, then drive 8 miles into town, do the MIL's drive, then wife's uncles on the way to the hard headed Marine's place then home.
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