One of my last few days in Virginia in 1985, I left the water trickling in the kitchen sink and the drain froze. I woke up to the sound of splashing water.I bailed out the sink and put a bucket under the faucet.Had to dump the bucket every half hour.I don’t miss it at all.Here in central FL it is in the 50s today.
Davion_Boy about 11 years ago
So true !!
Tue Elung-Jensen about 11 years ago
Funny how none of them would be “snow” (it does say far north).
rockngolfer about 11 years ago
One of my last few days in Virginia in 1985, I left the water trickling in the kitchen sink and the drain froze. I woke up to the sound of splashing water.I bailed out the sink and put a bucket under the faucet.Had to dump the bucket every half hour.I don’t miss it at all.Here in central FL it is in the 50s today.
Simon_Jester about 11 years ago
That’s weird. Those look like the SAME 50 words people in the midwest were using last summer to describe, ’Heat."
Simon_Jester about 11 years ago
Oh, they’d have been PLENTY warm if they’d landed on the north coast of South America.
They’d have been burned at the stake as heretics.
( The Spanish had already been there for more than a century, don’tcha know. )
rockngolfer about 11 years ago
Huffpost had about 35 photos of the storm.
Simon_Jester about 11 years ago
You know who’s REALLY gotta be cursing this blizzard?
Kids ( “WHY couldn’t this %$#*@$# thing have happened on a SCHOOLDAY?!!” )
Kylop about 11 years ago
Well done Joe!
woodwork about 11 years ago
here in east Tennessee, it snows just ough to be pretty, then it melts
Ellen Gwynne about 11 years ago
Clark Kent—much better to leave it to the original inhabitants, the Indians!
chazandru about 11 years ago
Finally, bipartisan opinion on something.A cartoon that is funny, relevant, and pretty non combative. Nice to see that.Respectfully, C.
BronyInk almost 11 years ago
Far north, mid-north, midwest, same diff.