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So I was planning on going to the gym and get one of the last 2 workouts before I hit the beach next week for spring break, but there's a line of storms that just passed, they only lasted about 10 minutes, however our campus closed down 4 hours ago!

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I remember growing up in Buffalo and the Blizzard of 77. After that storm, anytime there was even the threat of a good snowfall, they would cancel school. That was a great time. I remember a 27 foot snow drift in front of my house, we dug a tunnel through it, and they didn't plow our street for 2 days.

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I remember my first job at SUNY Brockport in 1979 and we had a report of a monster storm coming in. Sent everyone home at 10:00 am and at 11:30 I went into the President's office and he was standing there looking out on a sunny day and no one in sight on the campus and he turned to me and said..."Guess we look pretty stupid, huh?" Damned if you do...damned if you don't!

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I remember growing up in Buffalo and the Blizzard of 77.  After that storm, anytime there was even the threat of a good snowfall, they would cancel school.  That was a great time.  I remember a 27 foot snow drift in front of my house, we dug a tunnel through it, and they didn't plow our street for 2 days.

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Yeah, that happened to me growing up in Miami too. Good times....

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I remember my first job at SUNY Brockport in 1979 and we had a report of a monster storm coming in.  Sent everyone home at 10:00 am and at 11:30 I went into the President's office and he was standing there looking out on a sunny day and no one in sight on the campus and he turned to me and said..."Guess we look pretty stupid, huh?"  Damned if you do...damned if you don't!

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So, did you guys go get a beer? Shoot a round?

 

DC is absolutely hilarious when there is even a threat of a flurry.

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Chalked it up to experience. I don't know if your old enough to remember the blizzard of 77, but we got almost NO warning of that and apparently ended up with a bunch of folk stranded. In Buffalo (where my brother was cop in Precinct 3 downtown) he was pulling folk off the skyway all night and I had the journey from hell taking three days to get from Albany to Buffalo. I know I went for a beer, but I'm not sure what the Pres. did.

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Chalked it up to experience. I don't know if your old enough to remember the blizzard of 77, but we got almost NO warning of that and apparently ended up with a bunch of folk stranded.  In Buffalo (where my brother was cop in Precinct 3 downtown) he was pulling folk off the skyway all night and I had the journey from hell taking three days to get from Albany to Buffalo.  I know I went for a beer, but I'm not sure what the Pres. did.

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If by age you are referring to me, I was sitting in the Fulda Gap in winter 1977. Saw everyone's home movies of it later on.

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Yeah, that happened to me growing up in Miami too. Good times....

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That wasn't snow it was cocaine.

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The righteous one.

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Май замена прямой только в выражениях

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The righteous one.

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Май замена прямой только в выражениях

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I've since had the opportunity to talk about things with some Russian counterparts. We agree we miss the old days. Things were so much simpler then.

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I've since had the opportunity to talk about things with some Russian counterparts. We agree we miss the old days. Things were so much simpler then.

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I agree. Everyone knew who the bad guys were.

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I remember growing up in Buffalo and the Blizzard of 77.  After that storm, anytime there was even the threat of a good snowfall, they would cancel school.  That was a great time.  I remember a 27 foot snow drift in front of my house, we dug a tunnel through it, and they didn't plow our street for 2 days.

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Depending on where you live they still haven't plowed the street! :lol:

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That was the most amazing storm. The drifts where so high I tripped over telephone lines. The drifts were that tall ! Entire houses buried under the snow.

 

The average depth around my house was 8 feet deep.

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