Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it snows tomorrow am I am asshole if I make my nanny drive 6.745 miles to my home to babysit so I don't have to commute in shitty weather and just work from home? Is it realllly bad of me to ask this of the nanny so I don't have to miss work or watch my child?
Yes, textbook definition of asshole.
You guys, I'm MOCKING that post.
The snarks are restless. You'll have to be he sacrificial poster of the day. It is only fair in Snarklandia.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a New Englander. Not phased by the snow, but am a bit concerned about the predicted reports of wind and thundersnow. That's what takes out the infrastructure and creates overall havoc.
We fear nor'easters up there. I'm a bit afraid to see what damage has been done to coastal home up there. Been a tough winter so far. Landscapers have no nightmare to report from exterior inspection, but looking at the interior ceiling will tell me if there were any breaches.
Anonymous wrote:I hope you aren't claiming to be a New Englander because you summer there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it snows tomorrow am I am asshole if I make my nanny drive 6.745 miles to my home to babysit so I don't have to commute in shitty weather and just work from home? Is it realllly bad of me to ask this of the nanny so I don't have to miss work or watch my child?
Yes, textbook definition of asshole.
You guys, I'm MOCKING that post.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a New Englander. Not phased by the snow, but am a bit concerned about the predicted reports of wind and thundersnow. That's what takes out the infrastructure and creates overall havoc.
We fear nor'easters up there. I'm a bit afraid to see what damage has been done to coastal home up there. Been a tough winter so far. Landscapers have no nightmare to report from exterior inspection, but looking at the interior ceiling will tell me if there were any breaches.
This isn't a Nor'easter, it's an Alberta Clipper. And the snow is heavy as crap, lets see how many roofs collapse and wires are taken down by trees. This isn't good. Stay safe.
Anonymous wrote:03/06/2013 07:22 Subject: Snowquester
Anonymous
I'm a New Englander. Not phased by the snow, but am a bit concerned about the predicted reports of wind and thundersnow. That's what takes out the infrastructure and creates overall havoc.
We fear nor'easters up there. I'm a bit afraid to see what damage has been done to coastal home up there. Been a tough winter so far. Landscapers have no nightmare to report from exterior inspection, but looking at the interior ceiling will tell me if there were any breaches.
Phone home NE.
Sounds like a good time for a few Cape Codders!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a New Englander. Not phased by the snow, but am a bit concerned about the predicted reports of wind and thundersnow. That's what takes out the infrastructure and creates overall havoc.
We fear nor'easters up there. I'm a bit afraid to see what damage has been done to coastal home up there. Been a tough winter so far. Landscapers have no nightmare to report from exterior inspection, but looking at the interior ceiling will tell me if there were any breaches.
This isn't a Nor'easter, it's an Alberta Clipper. And the snow is heavy as crap, lets see how many roofs collapse and wires are taken down by trees. This isn't good. Stay safe.
Thank you, God.Anonymous wrote:It better be impressive. I just gave my nanny the day off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it time to cue the "why is Fed on liberal leave when my school is closed??"
Or will it be "My kids are home for the day and now my furlough 'me day' plans are ruined!"
It will be "my kids are bored and I'm trying to conference in to work"
Or
"What does Rockvill pike look like? Since the office is empty and the home daycare is open I'm thinking about going in"
Or
"My neighbor is tossing snow on my driveway which dh woke up at 4am to shovel. What should I do"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WHERE IS ALL THE SNOW we were supposed to get? They cancelled FCPS classes and the roads are completely clear! Did the snow completely miss us, or are we going to get dumped on later today?
Do you know how to read a weather report? No where did anyone say that you would wake up to several feet of snow. Do you justmake up the news in your head or are you just that lazy that you can't do your own research?
It will be snowing all day, at times up to an inch an hour.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/capital-weather-gang
I love you.
Me too!Anonymous wrote:I'm a New Englander. Not phased by the snow, but am a bit concerned about the predicted reports of wind and thundersnow. That's what takes out the infrastructure and creates overall havoc.
We fear nor'easters up there. I'm a bit afraid to see what damage has been done to coastal home up there. Been a tough winter so far. Landscapers have no nightmare to report from exterior inspection, but looking at the interior ceiling will tell me if there were any breaches.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WHERE IS ALL THE SNOW we were supposed to get? They cancelled FCPS classes and the roads are completely clear! Did the snow completely miss us, or are we going to get dumped on later today?
Do you know how to read a weather report? No where did anyone say that you would wake up to several feet of snow. Do you justmake up the news in your head or are you just that lazy that you can't do your own research?
It will be snowing all day, at times up to an inch an hour.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/capital-weather-gang
Anonymous wrote:Crisis!!! We are down to our last 6 pack of TP. Not sure how we are going to make it. Rationing is in effect.