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MaxQue
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« on: January 30, 2014, 03:25:10 PM »


I think he's laughing at this joke of an "ice storm" being called a "frozen tundra". Some people at my work were laughing looking at the pictures today. I've driven in well over twice as bad as that and still made it to work on time.

Precisely. Frozen tundra is a joke. Plus I drove home from work yesterday with exactly double the amount of snow they got on the ground.

Yeah it's sad that all this happened, but this is like calling 68 a heat wave.

A category 1 hurricane would do a number on Nova Scotia.  And when it does, I'll make sure just to mock the people who call it a major storm and brag about how Misssissippi handles bigger storms all the time.


Hurricane Juan, category 2, landed directly on the provincial capital of Nova Scotia in 2003, killing 8 people. Canadian government got the name Juan removed too (the only name they asked to retire in history). Through, indeed, hurricanes are rare here. Remains of Katrina caused flooding, landslides and cut roads in Quebec, for example and it's what hurricane damages means for most Canadians.
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