Snow days and nannies
notveryawesome:
Quote from: Assmitten on 2007 March 09, 06:12:12
Google's wrong. I lived there in from 97-00 and it snowed I think in '98. We all ran out of the store I was working at. Customers dropped their baskets. It was cool. Big fluffy thick flakes that melted the second they hit the ground.
Hooray for humans, fucking with the weather systems. ;)
Yes, it did snow in Phoenix in '98 or so, but not in Tucson, or the suburb where I live. The last time it snowed that far south of Phoenix was 1978. I should have been more clear that I was referring to the areas south of Phoenix. Heh, when it snowed in December, the hubby and I made jokes about hell freezing over. Currently, the temperature where I live has been in the mid-to-high 80s (Fahrenheit), and we're barely into March! I wish it would go back to being cold. :(
Sagana:
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But it is never a problem for parents, because they can't get out of the driveway to go to work, anyway. By the time schools close around here, nothing is moving -- not even plows.
It used to work like that here, but the weather is different now. We used to get real snow - I owned a sled and could go sledding on a regular basis. Doesn't happen anymore, and I'm pretty sure the city sold the snowplows. So now it snows a bit and everyone panics. Actually I think some administrator was trying to make a point calling the first one as they took all the snow days out of the school schedule and it um... snowballed on him.
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