mquinnjr
Footballguy
As long as a meteorologist doesn't say 100% or 0%, then they're never wrong. "10% chance we get more than 4" of snow." The next day, it dumps 2 feet, and they're still right.
I went in to work during the big snow 2 weeks ago, only to leave at 11, and spend 2 hours driving home...Today, I didn't even bother going in, and the office closed at noon...again, with most of the interstate I take home closed for yet another accident. I wonder why so many places have to wait until it's actively snowing before they post closures when it's clear that something is coming.
I'm so sick of snow.
I have managed to get stuck in the snow each time this winter for one reason or another. I have HAD it with this winter.
I leave for work around 8:30am every day. Call my work's "Snow Emergency Hotline," which said offices were open as normal, as I look outside into the snow abyss and immediately brace for the hurt of this commute. I had a big quarterly meeting I couldn't miss with the office open, so I had to take on the mess on the roads. 90 minutes later, I arrive at the office for what normally takes 30 minutes to drive. Thank goodness not a lot of other cars were on the road. I walk in, and everyone is leaving in the opposite direction. The Snow Emergency group decided while I was on my way in that it would be a good idea to close the building for the day at 10am. Since already there, I got a day of work in while I waited out the salt and plows. Aforementioned meeting moved to Tuesday while I was in the car.
Because of my comment?