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<blockquote data-quote="smallworld" data-source="post: 339414" data-attributes="member: 2423"><p>The forecasters say we're going to get clobbered in the Difficult Child metro area. It's the second blizzard of the winter. Our county SD hasn't announced that it will close school for tomorrow, but has already posted on its website that an announcement will be made by 10:30 am if schools need to close early. </p><p> </p><p>This morning I was at Trader Joe's by 9 am and then at Giant by 10 am. The produce department was ravaged at Giant. No apples or eggplants left. I finally made my way through the store and got into the checkout line (3-carts deep). A woman screamed at me because she thought I was in the express lane (she was sadly mistaken). Can you say major freak-out in the Difficult Child metro area? I was very glad I stocked up this morning and made it home alive. </p><p> </p><p>I'm hunkering down and waiting it out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smallworld, post: 339414, member: 2423"] The forecasters say we're going to get clobbered in the Difficult Child metro area. It's the second blizzard of the winter. Our county SD hasn't announced that it will close school for tomorrow, but has already posted on its website that an announcement will be made by 10:30 am if schools need to close early. This morning I was at Trader Joe's by 9 am and then at Giant by 10 am. The produce department was ravaged at Giant. No apples or eggplants left. I finally made my way through the store and got into the checkout line (3-carts deep). A woman screamed at me because she thought I was in the express lane (she was sadly mistaken). Can you say major freak-out in the Difficult Child metro area? I was very glad I stocked up this morning and made it home alive. I'm hunkering down and waiting it out. [/QUOTE]
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