This storm brought St. Louis to a standstill. This beautiful, powdery 3-or-4 inch accumulation of snow closed schools and businesses; including my own, swamped every grocery store and cleaned their shelves of milk and bread and cost hundreds of thousands of dollars in time, energy and repair costs for accidents throughout the metro area. I know that everyone says that where they come from it's (fill in the blank per appropriate condition), but come on-3 inches? 20 degrees? This is not a big deal, St. Louisans! What would these people do in Iowa? Duluth? Buffalo, for heaven's sake?! They love their DRAMA here.
Wednesday, February 14
Oh, Puh-leeze.
This storm brought St. Louis to a standstill. This beautiful, powdery 3-or-4 inch accumulation of snow closed schools and businesses; including my own, swamped every grocery store and cleaned their shelves of milk and bread and cost hundreds of thousands of dollars in time, energy and repair costs for accidents throughout the metro area. I know that everyone says that where they come from it's (fill in the blank per appropriate condition), but come on-3 inches? 20 degrees? This is not a big deal, St. Louisans! What would these people do in Iowa? Duluth? Buffalo, for heaven's sake?! They love their DRAMA here.
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call the national guard...STAT
Wow, even that tacky shed looks beautiful in the snow.
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