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Feb. 14th, 2007 01:27 pmWhat? I shoveled this morning? Sure can't tell it now!
(We're getting LOTS of snow with a little sleet mixed in, and it's really windy. No tai chi tonight. Must get back to work because all the various deadlines are closing in on me quickly, and with the wind like this we may lose power.)
Best wishes to anyone whose idiot employer called them in for work today just because not much snow or sleet had fallen *yet* as of early this morning. Be safe, y'all!
For anyone who hasn't seen this advice already:
donnad suggests that you *not* clean off your car if you don't have to, because the initial layer of snow will make the ice much easier to detach tomorrow morning. Thanks,
donnad for the helpful tip! ETA: This tip only applies if your precipitation started as snow.
At the moment I am actually happy that I'm so busy with work that I'm not attending many social events, given the number of my friends who have contracted norovirus. That would be a good way to land me in the hospital, and I *don't have time to be sick*.
(We're getting LOTS of snow with a little sleet mixed in, and it's really windy. No tai chi tonight. Must get back to work because all the various deadlines are closing in on me quickly, and with the wind like this we may lose power.)
Best wishes to anyone whose idiot employer called them in for work today just because not much snow or sleet had fallen *yet* as of early this morning. Be safe, y'all!
For anyone who hasn't seen this advice already:
At the moment I am actually happy that I'm so busy with work that I'm not attending many social events, given the number of my friends who have contracted norovirus. That would be a good way to land me in the hospital, and I *don't have time to be sick*.