That’s probably me

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I live two blocks east of I-95, I never know which way it’ll go. Snow? It was 71 here yesterday:

Roads north and west of I-95 will likely be blanketed by snow Wednesday night, and the National Weather Service says the New York area could see 6-10 inches of snow. Travelers should expect clogged roads and airport delays up and down the east coast into Thursday

Hate to break it to you, but if you are traveling anywhere on the East Coast this Thanksgiving, you may have a tough road ahead of you. Snow and ice is expected from New England to Georgia on Wednesday, which promises to snarl traffic on one of the busiest travel days of the year.

According to the Weather Channel, roads north and west of I-95 are likely to be blanketed by snow Wednesday night, and the National Weather Service says the New York area could see 6-10 inches of snow. Travelers should expect clogged roads and airport delays all up and down the eastern seaboard from Wednesday into Thursday morning.

3 thoughts on “That’s probably me

  1. Lucky you:( Let’s talk about Britain, Russia, Germany, France, China, the EU ( 28 countries) and the United States. Those are the countries participating in nuclear talks with Iran. Some in the US Congress and Israel do not want these talks taking place. So they are trying to sabotage them. Rep. Ed Royce, R-Ca. and Sen. Mark Kirk, R-Ill. have introduce legislation to slap additional economic sanctions on Iran. Economic sanctions only work if everybody is enforcing them. If the neo-con/Zionist warmongers continue on their current rejectionist path the US could find itself completely isolated. “Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow.”

  2. If we keep it up, we could find ourselves at the point Germany found itself… in 1947.

    It is, at nine in the morning on the twenty-fifth day of November, fifty degrees and sunshine on The Oregon High Desert, at four thousand feet of elevation just miles from what were once prolific glaciers close enough to the forty-fifth parrallel to call it half way to the north pole.

  3. Play-Doh was once a product called Kutol Wallpaper Cleaner. Kutol was used to clean coal dust which was produced by coal-fired furnaces from interior wallpaper. In those days lots of people suffered from respiratory problems. Living two blocks from I-95 and all of those auto emissions might not be such a grand idea.

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