How'd you make out in the recent storm? I think it might have stayed North of Santa Barbara. We got so much rain in Berkeley and the immediate San Francisco area that many districts closed the schools. When I was a kid we lived in San Diego and we moved to D.C. just in time to miss the only snow fall that town has ever had in recorded history.
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RE: A week turned into two amd a half months.
December 12, 2014 at 9:19 pm
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(December 12, 2014 at 8:22 pm)whateverist Wrote: How'd you make out in the recent storm? I think it might have stayed North of Santa Barbara. We got so much rain in Berkeley and the immediate San Francisco area that many districts closed the schools. When I was a kid we lived in San Diego and we moved to D.C. just in time to miss the only snow fall that town has ever had in recorded history. This one, W'ist? In the article, they say there was enough snow for kids to sled on in some parts of the area... I have to wonder where they got the sleds We've had kind of a gnarly storm down here the past couple of days, but I haven't heard anything about schools closing. The driver's side window in my car is touchy, and usually won't go up all the way, so when I got in my car earlier, I soaked my ass. Dammit. #SoCal problems (December 12, 2014 at 8:22 pm)whateverist Wrote: How'd you make out in the recent storm? I think it might have stayed North of Santa Barbara. We got so much rain in Berkeley and the immediate San Francisco area that many districts closed the schools. When I was a kid we lived in San Diego and we moved to D.C. just in time to miss the only snow fall that town has ever had in recorded history. It was quite windy. Lots of rain but I'm right on the coast (I can see the Pacific from my bedroom window) so the rain didnt bother much. It all just washes into the ocean. North of here there was a mudslide but this area hasn't burned in ages so it's not at risk.
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December 13, 2014 at 3:53 pm
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(December 12, 2014 at 9:19 pm)rexbeccarox Wrote:(December 12, 2014 at 8:22 pm)whateverist Wrote: How'd you make out in the recent storm? I think it might have stayed North of Santa Barbara. We got so much rain in Berkeley and the immediate San Francisco area that many districts closed the schools. When I was a kid we lived in San Diego and we moved to D.C. just in time to miss the only snow fall that town has ever had in recorded history. That's the one. Lived there for several years prior and we moved to the east coast the summer before that winter. That year I went into 8th grade. (December 12, 2014 at 6:51 pm)robvalue Wrote: Whoah, complexicated? I say that a lot! I thought I had invented a new word Seems like it has evolved elsewhere too. You probably realized the potential first... but I am The Potential: I will take it to new heights Please give me a home where cloud buffalo roam
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