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  • Thursday, December 21, 2006
    Jealous of Denver
    Man, this morning, our weather girl (I like to call her Barbie) was talking about the fact that since 1857, there have only been TWELVE years that the Boston area had less than 1/2 inch of snow - like this year thus far. And out of those TWELVE years, 10 of them had less than average snowfall for the entire year.

    I was really, really bummed about that.

    Then I'm forced to read about stuff like THIS, and I get even MORE bummed.

    I just think it would be so fun for Boston to shut down b/c of a GIGANTIC blizzard.

    Instead, we keep getting highs in the 50s, and lots of nasty SUN.

    Christmas-wrecker, the weather is.

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    posted by Zuska @ 1:15 PM  
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    • At Thursday, December 21, 2006 4:09:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

      Word.

      On the other hand, considering the stories my parents've told about the blizzards in Boston in '78...well, I could do without the schools-closed-for-weeks level of disruption.

       
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