Shoveling can raise your heart rate, I'm curious to see if there are more heart attack after digging out now that so many are vaxxed and boosted. If you got the shot, pay a neighborhood kid to shovel for you.
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I am not vaxxed....I might just fuckin have a heart attack shoveling 14 inches of that wet cold bullshit :D:D:D
I’m going to be out there before Dawn trying to snow-blow before it gets too high for the snow blower.
Maybe this year I’ll finally build the igloo I’ve always wanted.
Did they give this storm a scary name yet to further panic the public?
Sadly, all my normie friends soak this stuff up.
Made an igloo for my boys several years ago that was 5 feet tall. Pushed the snow off the roof to add volume. It didn't completely melt until Easter!
Have fun!
Called Fridgid 21
They're working on a vax as we speak.
Laughing at manipulated weather vax, everyone knows the only solution to our changing climate is taxes /s
Had to check, yeah of course they gave it some dumb name. I pretty much only watch Ryan Hall Y’all and he refuses to use winter storm names.
Although we got 20", this was the ideal snow, very light. End of the driveway always the worst and way over 3 feet from the plows. Snowblower had no problems and churned right through it. If it had been 5 degrees warmer though...cement!
Nothing fucking worse than trying to snow blow slush.
What, you don't love stopping every 7 feet your snowblower a stick enema?
While it will suck, the forecast is for it to snow while in the mid teens, which means they are hyping the snow totals but in reality it's powder and light.
Gonna try my leaf blower on this snow if it’s light enough
I did it once, worked good for the walkways until it started getting windy again.
Yup, piles of fluffy dust. If temps go into high 20s though it becomes "Oh... Fuck!"
I honestly don't get it. I come from Indiana, near Lake Michigan (where a lot of snow did NOT fall). Now I live in NH, where snow fall happens every year, multiple times a year (again, not what I grew up knowing). I made room to fit my cars in my barn (after bolstering the supports to bear the additional load). My snowblower sits right at the entry way to my barn. Whenever it snows, I have the cars waiting in the barn, I snowblow my driveway, I usually help snowblow in front of my neighbors houses where the plow walls them in. I expend very little energy of my own. I drive a Mid-engine Rear wheel drive sports car with studded snow tires on and have never gotten stuck. What I don't get, is that people who grew up around snow, have no idea how to deal with it (on their driveways), and they have no idea how to drive (during the first snowfall). The New Englanders are a cold hard people. They go to work sick unless they are unable to move, then Covid hits, and they all mask up and get vaccinated immediately (well, certain places in New England). I realized after covid started, that as a conservative here, I have my work cut out for me.
The older ones still are. However, get within higher urban densities you're mostly dealing with their kids, grandkids, or out of state transplants. They aren't tough nor were they raised tough. And with that most of the common sense stuff you do when a storm approaches was minimized, forgotten, or not taught at all.
I wonder how many people will freeze to death unexpectedly?
Like in 1888?
"Died suddenly" "Passed away after an unexpected illness"
This has nothing to do with 1888 or any other time period before the death jabs were instituted.
bwahahaha....I did 18 inches last week. Took me 8 hours, clothes drenched to the bone....where it normally takes me 2 hours with a 1-6 inch load.
Are you talking about shoveling snow or a porn shoot you did?
Kek