Snow Pool
How much snow are we going to top out with, folks? Toss in your guesses! I’m going to go with 11 inches.
How much snow are we going to top out with, folks? Toss in your guesses! I’m going to go with 11 inches.
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Mr. T March 19, 2006 at 9:09am
Total for this storm? Like 14. By the way, when is DMB going to write a preview of the upcoming World Cup?
D.M.B. March 19, 2006 at 9:45am
DMB is going to do a preview of the upcoming world cup when he is good and ready. Besides, it’s not for another 3 months anyway. That’s plenty of time for you to wait and plenty of time to either make up stuff or copy another story.
I don’t want any snow. But as I look out my windown unless by act of god, the snow on the ground isn’t going to dissapear. so stop...now! damn. now! damn. i command you to stop snowing! damn.
PTG March 20, 2006 at 9:28am
I’ll take lucky 13. Inches of snow, that is. No cheating with prayers and heathen incantations, DMB.
Karin March 20, 2006 at 10:59am
I can’t believe they closed UNL due to this measly snowstorm. I’ve had to go in blizzards before.
I was actually looking forward to class today.
And I’ll say… 9 inches.
I should go shovel.
D.M.B. March 20, 2006 at 10:32pm
unfortunatley PTG I was not in town for the start of the snow on Monday so I wasn’t able to chase away the snow gods (was there a snow god?) with prayers and heathen incantations.
I heard Greely, Nebraska got 25” of snow.
Mr. Wilson March 21, 2006 at 9:40am
Does anybody have an “official” snow measurement for Lincoln? I haven’t been able to track one down.
D.M.B. March 21, 2006 at 11:22am
I heard 8 last night on the news. That was 10pm and snow fell after that as well.
Mr. Wilson March 21, 2006 at 9:09pm
Looks like the AP is reporting 14 inches*, which makes Mr. T our winner! I’ve got a certificate for a slice of Yia Yia’s pizza for you if you’d like it, Mr. T.
* Then again, according to that same article Omaha received 5’8”. For some reason I doubt that…