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 Posted By: Mama Mangia 
Jan 30  # 6 of 49
LMAO! Between Cathy's no snow plows and Rick's 7 inches of snow - OMG - I guess I am living in Antarctica or something.

The guys up here with large SUV's, pickups, etc. make a ton of money plowing! And these men get no rest! I've even seen them hook up plows to riding lawn mowers and
ATV's!

Many own snowmobiles and that is what they use for emergency situations, taking pregnant women to the hospital when in labor (how do you think good friend of mine got to the hospital just before her water broke), delivering oxygen or foods, and getting doctors, nurses, and police to work! The ambulances and firetrucks can't get through and the mercy flight helicopters are grounded.

When it's super bad - those snowmobilers are lifesavers! And they are just normal everyday people from snowmobiler clubs.
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 Posted By: jpshaw 
Jan 30  # 7 of 49
Georgia is not "down here". It's "up there". :D That's what we say in Louisiana anyway. Nice pic Rick. Now start shoveling or are you like me and wouldn't have a snow shovel within 100 miles.
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 Posted By: ricksrealpitbbq 
Jan 30  # 8 of 49
LOL , I've got shovels I can use, but it's been raining all night and we didn't get what was in the forecast.......................Big surprise there. :rolleyes:
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 Posted By: Mama Mangia 
Jan 30  # 9 of 49
don't you just love todays meteorologists?
today with all the fancy doppler crap a they still can't get it right -
I learned from the old men in the family - you can tell the weather - you can feel the weather - you can smell the weather - before it gets here - you don't need any fancy gizmos - those guys were rght on the button too
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 Posted By: Cook Chatty Cathy 
Jan 31  # 10 of 49
Quote jpshaw wrote:
Georgia is not "down here". It's "up there". :D That's what we say in Louisiana anyway. Nice pic Rick. Now start shoveling or are you like me and wouldn't have a snow shovel within 100 miles.

John do you remember the Christmas Day snow we had in December 2004 down in lower Alabama? I was living there at the time & it was the first time it had snowed down in Mobile, Alabama area in 100 years! Did you get that too in your neck of the woods that year? And you ae right Georgia is up there from where you live:D