After work tonight, Renz and I made a trip to the snow belt of Pennsylvania, aka Erie, my hometown. Pittsburgh had a nice dusting of snow on the ground when we left. But of course, everyone else thinks its a travesty. I chuckle when everyone goes absolutely ballistic over an inch of snow. Really? Really?! I love working at a news station where "Severe Weather" leads when the rain is pounding slightly harder than usual, or we might have a chance of half an inch of snowfall overnight. I guess not everyone was blessed to grow up in a town where we were lucky to get a 2-hour delay if there was more than four feet of snow on the ground.
Friday, January 9, 2009
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After work tonight, Renz and I made a trip to the snow belt of Pennsylvania, aka Erie, my hometown. Pittsburgh had a nice dusting of snow on the ground when we left. But of course, everyone else thinks its a travesty. I chuckle when everyone goes absolutely ballistic over an inch of snow. Really? Really?! I love working at a news station where "Severe Weather" leads when the rain is pounding slightly harder than usual, or we might have a chance of half an inch of snowfall overnight. I guess not everyone was blessed to grow up in a town where we were lucky to get a 2-hour delay if there was more than four feet of snow on the ground.
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