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Philly and DC gets a good amount of snow. NYC gets a little snow from the GGEM.

 

5 minutes ago you said it was "really nice"...now its just a "little snow"...I feel cheated.

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Philly and DC gets a good amount of snow. NYC gets a little snow from the GGEM.

 

Let me tell you something about the Canadian model...and this comes straight from the heart...its a piece of cr ap model outside of 24 hours...and no reasonable person can argue the contrary. 

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Let me tell you something about the Canadian model...and this comes straight from the heart...its a piece of cr ap model outside of 24 hours...and no reasonable person can argue the contrary. 

It's not a piece of crap when it agrees with the other models. All of the models are now digging this baby.

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It's not a piece of crap when it agrees with the other models.

 

I spent 10 minutes trying to set up a syllogism to logically deconstruct this...but failed. 

 

 

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It's not a piece of crap when it agrees with the other models. All of the models are now digging this baby.

 

Which would you say is heavier....a pound of feathers or a pound of steel?

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We root for clippers to really dig so we have the potential of getting a bigger storm, but when a clipper digs more there's also the risk of it going so far south that we get nothing. I'd rather it track a little more north. Wouldn't get a bigger storm, but we'd get our typical coating to 2 inches clipper. In a winter like this in which we're starving for snow, just an inch makes people happy. Now I'm concerned that we might get absolutely nothing. I hope tonight's EURO is wrong. Still 72 hours to go, so a lot of time for things to change.

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