I was there in '78. I wasn't here, in the Capitol, hoping it would melt, thinking about it, I was there, up to my WAIST in SNOW, with SHOVELS AND PLOWS, slogging it out up hill, both ways, while p***ies like you were down here partying, drinking martinis and 20 year old scotch, doing drugs, listening to GODD**N MARVIN GAYE ALBUMS! AHHHHH! AHHHH!
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Super Doppler
People need to get a grip. It's winter. Snow and sleet happens. But from all the news and people missing from work around the beltway, you'd think that this was a named storm. Growing up the Northeastern Ohio Snowbelt, Washingtonians have no idea what a real snowstorm is. A fellow Ohioian transplant said this clip reminded him of a Midwesterner's view of Washingtonians' reactions to winter weather. I couldn't agree more...
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