To: Kaslin
The same thing happens in my neck of the woods every time there is a prediction for a snowstorm that could amount to more than a dusting. The grocery stores parking lots fill up and the shelves are stripped bare of necessities. Funny thing is, there hasn't been a snowstorm since the 1970’s where the roads weren't passable within a couple days. The road crews are so good these days, that we got 20 inches a couple years ago and all the main roads were clear by the following afternoon. But for some reason there is large segment of the population the believes this time will be different, and all of sudden we will revert to 1850 and be snowed into the old homestead for six weeks.
12 posted on
09/05/2017 12:27:19 PM PDT by
apillar
To: apillar
But for some reason there is large segment of the population the believes this time will be different, and all of sudden we will revert to 1850 and be snowed into the old homestead for six weeks. They need Amazon Pantry, food delivery right to the front door.
15 posted on
09/05/2017 12:29:27 PM PDT by
1Old Pro
To: apillar
37 posted on
09/05/2017 1:22:47 PM PDT by
Obadiah
To: apillar
Some day I’m going to figure out what people make with bread, milk and toilet paper before every snowstorm.
To: apillar
That’s everywhere. People panic and think they will be with out bread and milk for weeks. They also don’t have no consideration for the next person.
55 posted on
09/05/2017 3:15:33 PM PDT by
Kaslin
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