Hi, wilbret. Well, as for tattoos, now it's what ppl do ......I'd never personally get one, and I don't mind that other people do... but there are just sooooo many that could have benefitted from some pre-tattoo consultation. ...
Hi, wilbret. Well, as for tattoos, now it's what ppl do ......I'd never personally get one, and I don't mind that other people do... but there are just sooooo many that could have benefitted from some pre-tattoo consultation. ...
My judgement is not silent on this phenomenon. I live in western PA and I am shocked at how the majority of people are shocked that it snows here. I can tell you that since at least since 1972 it has snowed every winter in western Pennsylvania and it should not be a surprise to anyone. Every day it snows the comments on the local paper's book of faces page just blows my mind. If it isn't unicorns and rainbows out there, they lose it. Many I recognize and I know that they too have experienced the same snow every year in this area since at least 1972 that I have experienced. Sometimes I wonder if I wasn't teleported down south where the shock would be expected.This time of year.....
How idiotic people drive in the snow, and I’m not talking about new drivers/teenagers. I’m talking about people old enough to know better with how to drive in the snow/sleet/ice and etc.
Erie: "lake effect" snow...My judgement is not silent on this phenomenon. I live in western PA and I am shocked at how the majority of people are shocked that it snows here. I can tell you that since at least since 1972 it has snowed every winter in western Pennsylvania and it should not be a surprise to anyone.
I was too far south I believe for it to be "lake effect" snow being about halfway between Pittsburgh and Erie. On the commute to work though, there was often a distinct line running through the yards/fields and across the road where you could have no snow and drive straight into 8 inches of snow. It was very weird. At home, I didn't bother with doing anything with snow if it wasn't at least 6 inches. Back in the town I grew up in now, these people are freaking out over and inch or 2 that I don't know how they survived the 70's and 80's when it was common to see 8-12 inch snowstorms all winter.Erie: "lake effect" snow...
I'm guessing that in midwinter Fallingwater - not too far from Pittburgh - can instead become Fallingice or Frozenice...I was too far south I believe for it to be "lake effect" snow being about halfway between Pittsburgh and Erie. On the commute to work though, there was often a distinct line running through the yards/fields and across the road where you could have no snow and drive straight into 8 inches of snow. It was very weird. At home, I didn't bother with doing anything with snow if it wasn't at least 6 inches. Back in the town I grew up in now, these people are freaking out over and inch or 2 that I don't know how they survived the 70's and 80's when it was common to see 8-12 inch snowstorms all winter.
Wow, would that place be breathtakingly beautiful this past few weeks here with the snow we have.I'm guessing that in midwinter Fallingwater - not too far from Pittburgh - can instead become Fallingice or Frozenice...
....how about if you are related to Aaron Judge or Judge Judy?Unless you are a Judge, you should not be judging people...