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New England Blizzard
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<blockquote data-quote="Macrosill" data-source="post: 428261" data-attributes="member: 11079"><p>14 inches of heavy white stuff. I fought the snowblower and shovel for over 4 hours. I can't wait to retire and head south. Better fishing down there than here too!</p><p></p><p>That was after cooping with the blizzard. We usually lock all the windows and doors, draw the blinds and curtains. Then we head to the safe room with no windows and hold each other tightly while waiting for the Thunder Snow to end. If we wake up the next day and we check the security cameras and the sun has risen then we know it may be safe to exit the safe room. At that point we cautiously exit and hope the Zombie Apocalypse has not starter yet. This was after we fought the other citizens and made a mad rush to the store and bought all the bread and milk the supermarket had just in case the power went out or we were stuck in the safe room for 3 weeks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Macrosill, post: 428261, member: 11079"] 14 inches of heavy white stuff. I fought the snowblower and shovel for over 4 hours. I can't wait to retire and head south. Better fishing down there than here too! That was after cooping with the blizzard. We usually lock all the windows and doors, draw the blinds and curtains. Then we head to the safe room with no windows and hold each other tightly while waiting for the Thunder Snow to end. If we wake up the next day and we check the security cameras and the sun has risen then we know it may be safe to exit the safe room. At that point we cautiously exit and hope the Zombie Apocalypse has not starter yet. This was after we fought the other citizens and made a mad rush to the store and bought all the bread and milk the supermarket had just in case the power went out or we were stuck in the safe room for 3 weeks! [/QUOTE]
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