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Old 02-25-2015, 01:56 PM
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Yeah, I'm right in the 6-10 inches area.
That should be entertaining considering how messed up it was the other day around Winston with 1-2". You better go get Milk, Bread and Eggs now.
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Old 02-25-2015, 02:40 PM
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Does this mean AC is gonna get more plow time? 2 winters in a row, lucky him.

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Old 02-25-2015, 04:24 PM
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Does this mean AC is gonna get more plow time? 2 winters in a row, lucky him.

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He just had a few inches the other day. Now a few more on the way.

Luckily I'm in the dusting area on this one. We got above freezing today, now it's a snowy and muddy mess!!

Crap, as I was typing weather lady just said 2-3"!
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You guys can keep that crap down South!! I work for the city, the department responsible for snow removal. Weve had an average winter as far as snow fall but Im just done. Im so tired of going to work early and working on my days off and working back to back to back 12 hour shifts. The comp time is awesome but Im ready to mow the lawn and watch my son run around the baseball field!
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Old 02-25-2015, 05:30 PM
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The Orange tractor is all ready to go. For me being a Yankee I'm so used to the white crap it's like really 6" of snow and your in panic mode? Get a grip, move to Boston for a dose of reality. When it stops I'll fire up the weapon and Git Er Done. For now it's cocktail hour.
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Pushing snow= seat time.
Mowing grass= seat time.

I see no negatives in this scenario.

Quit whining sam mac, even if seat time is on a Kubota.


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You better go get Milk, Bread and Eggs now.
Just came back from the store, it's all gone . Although, the expensive organic milk is still available. Moved here almost 3 years ago from Upstate NY, still don't understand why the rush for milk before a snow.
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The Orange tractor is all ready to go. For me being a Yankee I'm so used to the white crap it's like really 6" of snow and your in panic mode? Get a grip, move to Boston for a dose of reality. When it stops I'll fire up the weapon and Git Er Done. For now it's cocktail hour.
You sure after that many cocktails you won't be rather than ?

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Pushing snow= seat time.
Mowing grass= seat time.

I see no negatives in this scenario.

Quit whining sam mac, even if seat time is on a Kubota.


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Just came back from the store, it's all gone . Although, the expensive organic milk is still available. Moved here almost 3 years ago from Upstate NY, still don't understand why the rush for milk before a snow.
Guys

I lived in New England for 61 years, I get snow. I've dealt with 12' drifts. I've spent 14 hours running a loader with no cab digging out the town roads. I don't miss snow one bit. For you guys that get your jolly's plowing snow on a Cub all I can say is be Happy, happy, happy. BTDT. I'm gonna sit on my fat butt, wait till it's over make a pass down the drive, make a pass up the drive and be done. If I have a choice of seat time or sack time, I'll take sack time with my honey any time.
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Make sure when your done you make a some snow angels with the honey
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