That's bad... I hope they get home okay.
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That's bad... I hope they get home okay.
You stay safe Madam. Positive vibes for all stuck in that mess. May all the children be safe. Hope the rescue crews can attend to the school buses. Adults can handle the cold while children need to be safe. Prayers!
U.S. Deep South paralyzed by snowstorm - World - CBC NewsStill bad news here. 50 kids or more are stranded on buses and thousands at schools across the metro area --state troopers sent to all the schools for 'security purposes' for the night. Many, many motorists stranded EVERYWHERE.
But yeah . . .we all have permission to stay home tomorrow . . .once we reach home. Grid-locks really look like some sh!t Stephen would write about in one of his most lovable tales . . .it's something else right now down here in da Dirty-Dirty South! Only thing missing: Arc-sodium lights.
19 degrees.
Does this mean that there is NO SNOW in Houston?Houston author Justin Cronin (The Passage) tweets:
Tonight's big story: "America's fourth largest city paralyzed under light, misty rain and slightly chilly temperatures."
"Across the city, children languish in the glow of violent video games and get jacked on pointless, time-filling baking projects."
"…while parents, bored and irritated, hammer themselves with glasses of cheap box wine the size of paint cans."
In other news: "Long lines form at emergency rooms as city residents report 'seeing their breath' while going out for morning paper."
Yay!! PeepsiclesI made some yellow snow this morning...pics later.
Houston author Justin Cronin (The Passage) tweets:
Tonight's big story: "America's fourth largest city paralyzed under light, misty rain and slightly chilly temperatures."
"Across the city, children languish in the glow of violent video games and get jacked on pointless, time-filling baking projects."
"…while parents, bored and irritated, hammer themselves with glasses of cheap box wine the size of paint cans."
In other news: "Long lines form at emergency rooms as city residents report 'seeing their breath' while going out for morning paper."
I made some yellow snow this morning...pics later.
Did you spell your name?