D&B Mack
Sawin Wit It!
After a day and a half, this is where we made it to. I got off the hook easy at my place, probably less than most people on my street. Can't wait to get home from work and keep at it.
Nice - thanks for pissing on all those who are suffering. Historic devastation here. How about you?
Dude - it's Halloween! My calendar has winter a bit further off. The 11" of snow hardly mattered, ho hum - it's the tree damage that's shocking. I guarantee you those trees saw quite a few actual winters, but trick or treat did them in.OMG, OMG, OMG can you believe, it's winter.
OMG, OMG, OMG can you believe, it's winter. Snow is a comin'. And, in North America .:msp_scared:
Emma we gotta get bread and milk, bread and milk fast before they run out of bread and milk. Storm coming !!:msp_scared:
Can you believe, snow. Snow you hear . Snow. A NORTHEASTER ( no such a "nor'easter" ). :msp_scared:
Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, what have we come to ? opcorn:
There was no panic on my part, even when giving my unconscious daughter first aid for the hour it took the ambulance to make the 6 miles to my house, or the hour it took them to get her to the hospital. Just lots of taking care of business, and days of work and clean up with more to come.C'mon now. There's "devastation" and there's just a simple storm. "Winter" is when winter says it will snow. October snow storms are NOT unusual.
You want to panic, fine. There are degrees of what devastation is. Not a snow storm here in the Northeast. Snow it is. No, there is no "nor'easter", just media expansion selling news and soap.:eek2:
Then think real devastation:
Hurricane Katrina
Recent tsunami and earthquake in Japan.
Midwestern tornados.
Southeast Asia floods.
War.
Reality is tens of thousands dead. Millions losing homes and property. Life changing for years. NOT a snow storm.
"Emma, bread and milk. Gas up the truck, the saws, the generators. It is going to........SNOW ! "
I stand on the comparison folks. Get back to work. Flame if you need to.:confused2:
October snow storms are NOT unusual.
C'mon now. There's "devastation" and there's just a simple storm. "Winter" is when winter says it will snow. October snow storms are NOT unusual.
You want to panic, fine. There are degrees of what devastation is. Not a snow storm here in the Northeast. Snow it is. No, there is no "nor'easter", just media expansion selling news and soap.:eek2:
Then think real devastation:
Hurricane Katrina
Recent tsunami and earthquake in Japan.
Midwestern tornados.
Southeast Asia floods.
War.
Reality is tens of thousands dead. Millions losing homes and property. Life changing for years. NOT a snow storm.
"Emma, bread and milk. Gas up the truck, the saws, the generators. It is going to........SNOW ! "
I stand on the comparison folks. Get back to work. Flame if you need to.:confused2:
logbutcher, this may not be as bad as all those things you listed above but it's much worse than a simple snowstorm. Saying that this was just a "simple snowstorm" is simply ignorant. People with young kids and the elderly are facing really bad situations and need help, not ridicule. Before you accuse everyone of overreacting you need to understand what people are facing. Remember that a lot of the places hit hardest are far south of Maine where there are a lot more leaves left on the trees than up there which is what caused the bulk of the damage. I have seen some of the hardest hit places and it looks like a war zone, way worse than any snowstorm or hurricane that has hit New England in the last 40 years, maybe even longer.
By the way, nor'easter is in the Merriam Webster dictionary. Yes, it is a variant of northeaster but is it also there with the following definition:
nor'·east·er: a storm with northeast winds . So it's not just a made up silly word and it's been part of the New England vernacular since I can remember, 40 years or so and probably longer.
I get tired of the media driven panic every time it snows more than a couple inches too so I get what you are saying but this is not one of those times. This really was a devastating storm in some places and some people got hurt, like WoodHeatWarrior's daughter for one, and I know of at least one fatality near where I live so it's not too cool to make light of it. Not to be the political correctness police here, just sayin, you're being a jackass right now.
Oh, I see, you're just so much more worldly than everyone else. You're the only one who knows what's going on in the world I guess, the only one who studies history, the only one who's tough enough for the "real world".Our society has less and less contact with the real world. Many believe that their world of driving, roof over heads, central heating, no exertion, and 3-a-day is the norm for everyone. That is the comparison. Tiny events impacting their comfort, not life, becomes significant. That is the point.
It is a media reality. No reality check compared to what I listed: war, starvation, epidemics, floods. Look, read history --recent or early.
So "jackass" perhaps. That's my take from what has been experienced and known. Look carefully at what our grandparents had and how they lived and with what before WWII. Big difference to what most feel entighteled (sp.) to today.
Anyone aware that thousands are still out of home and property in New Orleans (Katrina)? Japan ? Somalia ? How about some reality for the boots still on-the-ground in Afghanistan ?
Dear Carl:
Jackass to some, reality check for others with some perspective on crises. Individual tragedy is something else; your and others projection as to "making light" of anything is silly. Not what is said or felt or meant. You're setting up straw dogs here Carl.
Our society has less and less contact with the real world. Many believe that their world of driving, roof over heads, central heating, no exertion, and 3-a-day is the norm for everyone. That is the comparison. Tiny events impacting their comfort, not life, becomes significant. That is the point.
It is a media reality. No reality check compared to what I listed: war, starvation, epidemics, floods. Look, read history --recent or early.
So "jackass" perhaps. That's my take from what has been experienced and known. Look carefully at what our grandparents had and how they lived and with what before WWII. Big difference to what most feel entighteled (sp.) to today.
Anyone aware that thousands are still out of home and property in New Orleans (Katrina)? Japan ? Somalia ? How about some reality for the boots still on-the-ground in Afghanistan ?
It is still " Emma, get bread and milk we're having some snow." "Storm Center". "Gas up". I stand, Jackass or not.
P.S. Kilo Mary Apple huh ?
(which means gassing up before storms)
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