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    Sheeit is serious in Bama....

    Got a niece in B'ham who is a dentist....she, along with thousands of other motorists got stranded in the snowstorm yesterday....she abandoned her car, and walked to a Hampton Inn, where she and hundreds of others spent the night on the floor of the lobby....they'll spend tonite there, too.

    1,800 students are stranded in various schools around B'ham, too....the south just isn't prepared for this sort of weather.
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    How much snow did they get?
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    One of my nieces moved to Atlanta from Missouri and she's been laughing her ass off at what's happened to the traffic there. there's parts of this that really can't be blamed on preparedness. Some of it is plain old dumbassery.

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    Dang! Yesterday we had the a/c on! Today it's 53 frigging degrees! BUT ... starting Friday through all of next week, we'll be in the low to mid-80's! Lynn and I are gonna spend Sat-Mon at the Hyatt Regency on the beach.

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    Thump, when all those people come running out and try to roll you over back into the water try not to take it personal.

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    Hey! I think it's time you go retrieve a tall stool ... you know the drill!

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    Which beach are you guys headed to Jim?

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    Yep, it only takes one or two idiotic drivers to screw up the entire hiway for the thousands of other drivers, following behind them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BarryBobPosthole View Post
    Which beach are you guys headed to Jim?

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    Yea, we got that ice/snow mix here to...

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    Uhhhh, Airbud, what are you doing, hanging around here???....why ain't you at the back of that Budweiser truck, waiting for some cases to fall out???
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    AirBUD.

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    its in my shed out back...

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    This just in "Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed said Wednesday that he believes it was a mistake for businesses and schools to release people early at roughly the same time as Tuesday's snow hit the area"

    Uh, yathink?

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    The problem is usually the Yankee transplants that drive 80mph on the stuff while saying "we drive on this stuff all the time back home".
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    Quote Originally Posted by BarryBobPosthole View Post
    Which beach are you guys headed to Jim? BKB
    We're just running over to Tampa for the weekend P-hole (Sat and Sun night). Lynn has a free room over there for a couple nights. Gonna hit an estate sale early in the morning, then the beach for a bit of metal detecting and just hang out until early check-in at noon, then go to lunch. I thought it was the Hyatt Regency, but just checked the itenerary and it's the Grand Hyatt.





    We also have dinner reservations and get a 50% discount there.


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    I miss Tampa from the time I lived down there. Actually lived in St Pete. Of course, Tampa-St Pete from the mid 70's to now is a completely different animal. I spent a few days in Tampa last year on business up by Temple Terrace where USF is and I was amazed at how much the place had changed. Tampa always felt like a small town to me when I was there in the 70's. One of my ex wife's good friends was dating a captain (which made it awkward socially as in those days they didn't fraternize with scum like NCOs much). He had a place just north of Tampa in a neighborhood that had a natural lake where we used to water ski a lot when we'd do stuff with them. It was what I'd call 'town and country' in those days. Now you couldn't swing a cat with it hitting someone's house. Man that place has grown up. The traffic is bad, and a lot of the old Florida is gone. Too bad. Seems like the SW coast is the only place any of that local flavor is any more.

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    Yep, it's like any other place. One thing about it though, as in most places, us locals usually know where to go to get away from the non-local crowds.

    Note: The Grand Hyatt is NOT one of those places ... but we'll have a car.

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    I wonder what Clearwater is like nowadays? Used to be some very nice beaches, some awesome little bars, and just an overall nice place to spend a day hanging out.

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    Oh, the humanity!

    Quote Originally Posted by airbud7 View Post
    Yea, we got that ice/snow mix here to...

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    Quote Originally Posted by airbud7 View Post
    Since Sr. Noticer is asleep at the wheel I'd like to point out that Canada drives on the RIGHT side of the road.
    If we all threw our problems in a pile, and you saw everyone else's problems-- you'd take yours back.

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    We are about to get slammed by snow starting any minute through Thursday night. Might be as much as a foot or more snow, but it will drift making things fairly difficult. Supposed to be a high of 18 degree's tomorrow. So what does all this mean to us in Montana? Not much, other than it's just another day in January. School's and businesses won't close. They won't be any 100 car pile ups, or thousands of fender benders. It will just be another cold winter day like any other. Now what we can't stand is when the temps get above a 100 degree's. Can't take that!

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    Quote Originally Posted by LJ3 View Post
    Since Sr. Noticer is asleep at the wheel I'd like to point out that Canada drives on the RIGHT side of the road.
    Y'all expect me to shoulder this enormous load all by my lonesome.

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    BBP, it depends on the time of day in Canada. You know, before or after the bar is closed.

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    My niece sent me this pic taken from roof balcony of Hampton Inn, where she was stranded....her new Audi is down there in that mess some place....guys in 4x4 vehicles are going around, offering free rides home to folks who live in the vicinity....she hopped a ride with a nice fellow in a big black F150 4x4, and she is now home, safe and sound, but without her Audi.

    She said the trip to her home 6 miles away, even in the guy's 4x4 truck, was mostly sideways and sometimes going backwards.

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    So folks are just abandoning their cars on the highway? It'll never get cleared up that way!
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    Lots of them stayed with their vehicles, and spent the night in them, until they ran outta gas....then, they HAD to abandon them, or they'd freeze to death....10 degrees.

    My niece was dressed in her dentist work scrubs and a light jacket....nothing else....she stayed with the Audi for 6-7 hours, moved about 1/4 mile in that time, until the gas gauge showed past empty....she made a wise decision to abandon the car, and walk about half mile to the Hampton....screw the Audi, it all worked out safely for her, thank goodness.

    She said she was working on a patient at 10 am, yesterday....she went to work and there were no weather warnings out, other than the routine cold weather warnings....someone walked into her office, and told her the building was shutting down, and to leave, immediately, due to snow and ice accumulation....she did as she was told, and got caught in it on the interstate.
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    Amazing. I remember back in the 70's I made quite a few trips across old highway 90. This was when 10 was being built and there would be massive traffic jams from about the Florida border to Mobile and between Mobile and Pascagoula, Ms. We were headed over to Destin or Pensacola to party and it was nothing for someone to get out of the car with a jug and go party with people up and down the highway. Traffic would be backed up for 10 miles. We'd find them swaying by the side of the road down on the other side of the jam. It was part of the trip, both ways.

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