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Old 02-12-2006, 04:27 PM
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Snow total checks!

What did everyone get?

Looks like about 2-2.5ft here.
Old 02-12-2006, 08:01 PM
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I think only about 4" here at my place. The totals are wildly varied up here...my friend 6 minutes away got a foot, and where I work, down in Springfield, got about 2 feet.
Old 02-12-2006, 09:07 PM
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'bout 2 feet. Nothing was open around me. Shoveling was a pain in the ***. I drove my cars down the road w/ 2 ft of snow on them to brush them off. I didn't wanna shovel the driveway twice.
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Wow you guys got hammered. I got about 6 inches down here. It was a 50/50 shot for us to get hit, if it went 20 miles more west, I would be in the same 2 foot plus mark with you guys, but it hugged the coast and slammed Jersey instead of us. I'm only about 20 minutes from the Jersey border, so we got really lucky. Good luck digging out guys!
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way too much......check it out..there is an Iroc under there
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Old 02-13-2006, 11:17 AM
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that's horrible! On my girlfriends 4th gen firebird, the snow followed the body lines & went up 2 feet. Had to see it i guess, but it looked real sick. THe "hips" widened as you went up w/ snow. I understand that this makes very little sence, so just pay me no mind...
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way too much......check it out..there is an Iroc under there
Oh, man! Is the TA even visible?
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wow...im hoping theres a cover on that IROC. How much snow was that?
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that was 21.9 inches....it sucked but melting nice now....The T\a is more visable than the iroc....
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Glad to hear the glacier is melting! lol
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wow...thats alotta snow. I'm pretty glad we didnt get hit that hard here, I'm in the spring time mood now, and want to get the camaro back on the insurance and driveable again.
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