SymphonicEnkelliYea, I know. Northerners are great! But I'm stuck in the suck funnel of Facebook -_-. Though, sometimes I have to agree with how silly everything is. I pretty sure all the grocery stores in my state are out of milk, bread and toilet paper. Somewhere, I know there are cars abandoned on the side of the road. And me? I shouldn't be on this thread because all my classes for tonight and tomorrow are canceled so WOOOOO!!!!!
<----Haha, no wonder people are being assholes then!! Facebook hands you a legal Asshole License when you sign up. Yours must have gotten lost in the mail, because you seem sane and normal.
The things people decide THEY MUST HAVE when stuck in the house.
"I'mma drink my milk, eat this loaf of bread, and then wait out the storm on the crapper with my crate of toilet paper." I love those "You know you're from...(Insert State Here)" lists because so much of it is true!! The very first one on my state's list? "You feel an uncomfortable urge to buy bread and milk when you hear the word 'snow'."
We all have our little idiosyncrasies and I love celebrating those differences and diversities rather than making fun of them. I love that traveling to another state can be like going off-planet. (Maryland was a constant stream of "How do these people get anything done EVER!?" because no one seemed to work so much as...mill around the area wherever they happened to be at, everyone was polite as all-get-out but moved like they were stuck in molasses, and "just around the corner" really meant "you'll see your destination in around two hours".) So...what's a state-specific idiosyncrasy of yours
SymphonicEnkelli? By far my favourite for my state (PA) is our tendency to shorten the phrase/invitation (because it's ALWAYS an invitation) "Did you eat yet?" to "Didjeyet?" (Pronounced...well, the closest phonetic approximation I can give is a very quickly spoken "Dijuh-ee-yet" but it all comes out as one garbled syllable.
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knittnkitten I feel your pain. The borough has been awful about plowing, not to mention they like to play "Let's just dump this ohh say...
anywhere" with the resulting snow-piles so there is haphazard snow piles everywhere. Everything in the area is covered in a good crust of melting salt too. I swear it's going to take until next October to get the crust off of everything!