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Inspired by aunt_reexy

February 27th, 2004 Leave a comment Go to comments

Dear Mr. Atmosphere,

Thank you so much for the lovely gift! I appreciate you responding to my traditional offerings of hot chocolate, homemade chocolate chip cookies, and knit goods by producing an amazing quantity of snow. 18 inches was more than I would have dared hope for.

Also, let me please apologize for the unkind words that my husband may have had for you when he was tempting his first heart attack by trying to shovel out his car. Sending that SUV sliding sideways across the road in front of our house was all the warning he needed, though, and now he’s on board with the program.

I don’t know what others in other parts of the country might have done to tick you off, but rest assured, we here in the Carolinas love you and appreciate all the snow you give us. Thanks again!

Sincerely,
Tvini

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  1. Anonymous
    February 27th, 2004 at 10:15 | #1

    You got 18 inches and you stayed home? Bah! If you can see your car, you can drive it!

  2. Anonymous
    February 27th, 2004 at 10:15 | #2

    You got 18 inches and you stayed home? Bah! If you can see your car, you can drive it!

  3. February 27th, 2004 at 12:02 | #3

    Holy cow, 18 inches?! That’s a whallop for most places except the midwest and Buffalo. I can’t imagine how bad it is for the un-snow-educated in the South.

    But… at least it’s not here!

    Sorry, Tvini. 🙁

  4. February 27th, 2004 at 12:02 | #4

    Holy cow, 18 inches?! That’s a whallop for most places except the midwest and Buffalo. I can’t imagine how bad it is for the un-snow-educated in the South.

    But… at least it’s not here!

    Sorry, Tvini. 🙁

  5. February 27th, 2004 at 12:48 | #5

    I heartily agree. Most days, I am one of those freaks who actually likes the snow; however, due to a mishap at the end of last month, I have had enough of the stuff.

    Not to mention, I’m tired of running the heat. I want to be able to open the windows and let some fresh air in without freezing to death.

    Is it Spring yet?

  6. February 27th, 2004 at 12:48 | #6

    I heartily agree. Most days, I am one of those freaks who actually likes the snow; however, due to a mishap at the end of last month, I have had enough of the stuff.

    Not to mention, I’m tired of running the heat. I want to be able to open the windows and let some fresh air in without freezing to death.

    Is it Spring yet?

  7. Anonymous
    February 27th, 2004 at 20:09 | #7

    Put on a light jacket and open the windows. Multiple windows. Make sure there is a good draft going! Turn off the furnace while you’re at it. Nothing like a brisk Feburary morning to make you up!

  8. Anonymous
    February 27th, 2004 at 20:09 | #8

    Put on a light jacket and open the windows. Multiple windows. Make sure there is a good draft going! Turn off the furnace while you’re at it. Nothing like a brisk Feburary morning to make you up!

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