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Hoth

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  1. That's what 10 years of reckless interest rate policy and quantitative easing will get you. Starting to price a lot of people out. There will be another reckoning at some point in the next couple years, both in the real estate and the equity/bond markets. Anyway, so as to not entirely derail this thread, SNE still needs work for next weekend, but I'm liking the u-wind anomalies for slow movement. That east flow looks delicious for the usual favored areas. I'm betting Monadnock gets crushed. If we can get the high to press a bit more, we might be able to sneak in a decent event down this way, but certainly not holding my breath.
  2. lol, slant sticking that .1" for the top spot.
  3. That was some dense snow, especially where the plow pushed it up on the sidewalk. I'm calling that my workout for the day, so I can watch football (sadly without the Pats) and crush IPAs and nachos guilt free.
  4. If that means a week of 80s in mid March, sign me up.
  5. 3" of sand. At least the grass is covered and it feels like winter. My season total grows by 50%.
  6. Glad to have everything white again in the heart of winter.
  7. Ha, always a silver lining. But then again I don't enjoy March snow as much because it always melts quickly.
  8. Yes, the literal Old Testament BECS passage reads thus: "And the Lord was very roth with the doubters who cried "torch", yea, and in his righteous vengeance he sent unto His people the Mauler, as told in the Scriptures. And Manitoba did birth the beast, and the Gulf Stream did forge its hoary heart, and lo, the clouds did burst over New England, and the wind did scream, and the knickers were buried, and the waters did crash upon the shore, and when the dawn awakened all unrepentant doubters were smited, in God's mercy, yea. And from the chosen faithful of Harwich and Moosup and Wilmington and Tolland Massif there arose a glorious cry, and there was much rejoicing." Here endeth the lesson.
  9. Amazing echoes of last winter. Another dud December/Jan, same fake out by the modeling for an epic pattern in the back half of January. Modoki goes in the fraud five if this season winds up where '19 did.
  10. Preach it. Just want to cover the grass once this winter.
  11. That was a nutty year for wild natural phenomena. Great winter, June 1 severe, record July heat, wet August, Irene, Octobomb etc. And elsewhere there was record tornadoes, April 27 outbreak, Joplin disaster, historic Japan tsunami. Just a wild year all around.
  12. Modoki enters my fraud five if that ends up being the case.
  13. Lol a couple inches would increase my seasonal total by like 40%. We take every flake at this point.
  14. My daffodils are popping up and I saw some snow drops blooming the other day. Wacky for sure. I would be a liar if I said I didn't enjoy that 68 degree day last weekend, but I want some freaking snow!
  15. This looks like more meh down here. Can't buy a decent snow event.
  16. My goodness, what an epic day. Near 70 with sun and a nice breeze. Windows are open for the time being. Men in suits everywhere.
  17. That's a mighty fine wood pile you've got there.
  18. Happy anniversary of an all-time fave snow storm.
  19. Agreed. Near 100" in 3 weeks is just beyond anything imaginable.
  20. In your back yard maybe. Sitting at 6" on the season, +- an inch. Praying for a big February.
  21. Oh, I got booted by MIT security a few times from that pile. It really was spectacular. There was another pile on Binney St near the Kendall Square Cinema that had two mature maple trees buried up to their crowns. I have pictures somewhere. I'll have to dig them up.
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