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crimsonlass 1400 reads
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1 / 18

be very thankful you don't live in massachusetts today lol  we had a lovely ice storm that caused many people including myself to lose power....mine is obviously back BUT many people will be w/o for several days OUCH...now if they don't get power back it will be like a shelter at my house tonight lol...this should be oh so much fun  NOT...to make things worse hundreds and yes I do mean hundreds of trees have fallen across the state...all schools are closed...even one of our major malls has closed for the day...now the sun us shining but the damage is done...every part of the country has it's own issues...but at least today you can say WHEW lol

swimtrekr 59 Reviews 290 reads
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2 / 18

live in a warmer climate, Florida.  Crismonlass, you have my sympathy, but you could not pay me enough money to live where you do.  My sister lives in Rhode Island, so I imaginge she got some of that storm too.

Good luck to all you northeasters up there.

Swim

-- Modified on 12/13/2008 9:40:53 AM

crimsonlass 204 reads
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3 / 18
mrfisher 115 Reviews 300 reads
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4 / 18

The devastation of the trees in unnerving.

I have seen ice storms before, including a whopper back about ten years ago, but never anything quite like this one.

I thank heavens that I had my trees trimmed back a few weeks ago or I'd be the owner of a bunch of splinters right now.

VisitingProf 26 Reviews 119 reads
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5 / 18

I remember coming out one time and seeing my vehicle covered in over an inch of clear ice, all over. Took hours to get in and get the car to where it could be driven. (Not to mention trying to avoid breaking one's skull on the skating rink that was the outside.

I stay here cause I enjoy the 4 seasons, even with the challenges each brings.

Happy Traveler 249 reads
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6 / 18
rosemann 36 Reviews 110 reads
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7 / 18

I can definitley emphasize with you; I lived/worked in New Hampshire in the early 80's & endured some of the most intense winters in my life..It is definitley g-ds country but the winters were quite frustrating..I can recall one firday evening during an intense snow storm the drive home which should have been 20 mins turned into a 3 hr sojourn:). The next morning I could not get out of my place because the snow had completly baracaded the front door...

tempeguy69 28 Reviews 210 reads
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8 / 18

It may be hot as hell in Arizona during the summer, but we live in style this time of year! I almost forget it's winter until the news tells me about ice storms up north.

Ol_Desperado 59 Reviews 115 reads
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9 / 18

Forecast calls for a high only in the 50's for Phoenix this weekend.  Everyone will be shivering in their shorts!

Bronco_Bob 16 Reviews 218 reads
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10 / 18

I'm going to be in Phoenix next week for work, and am looking forward to hooking up with some of your gorgeous ladies!

Even though storms are in the forcast, it will sure beat the heck out of the foggy San Joaquin Valley.

JustAGal See my TER Reviews 192 reads
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12 / 18

definately a freudian slip :)))

XoXo

Lina

hungry1951 29 Reviews 368 reads
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13 / 18
channelguy 32 Reviews 175 reads
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14 / 18

that lives in a warm CLIENT!  :-)    

OK, I'm a smart ass, had to post that.

I live in SF Bay area so really friggin cold here is 50 and it will be 48 tomorrow.   I'm from Philly, but gone 30 years...so I'm a weenie when it comes to cold.  Hate, hate, hate cold.   I never could find my golf ball in that white shit.

Hu11 40 Reviews 427 reads
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15 / 18

But, I used to live in New England.

Yes, the icy-rains in New England are among the worst. Some of the other bad storms that I can remember include the 1996 storm in Pennsylvania: 7 1/2 feet of snow fell over 3 days, bridge collapsed; 2006 storm in Iowa, police closed the highways, people stranded, no hotel rooms available.

lotusling 178 reads
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16 / 18

I am from Singapore. And I love the heat, humidity and the sun.

Crazy Diamond 12 Reviews 113 reads
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17 / 18

Nasty as the wind driven, soaking rain was here last night, thankful that it was not five degrees colder, and that I live 200 miles farther south.  Ice storms are the worst...will take snow over ice any day of the week!

toondin 97 reads
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18 / 18


I walk out without a jacket now and then. Ones body needs that, I think.

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