Snowy Hell from the Midwest to the East Coast

I didn't know companies even did that anymore...sounds so old fashioned....most people here in the northeast probably wouldn't answer the door if it was someone they didn't know
The main reason our company does it is to put our customer face to face with a representative. It is a bit old fashioned, but it works very well. It impresses a lot of customers when you show up at their door and ask how they like their service. We get much more honest feedback that way. And you'd be surprised, most people answer the door, and most are very polite.
 
I'd answer the door naked and holding a baseball bat

"What you want??"
 
OK, I don't think I've heard this one before:

http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2010/02/woodbridge_snow_plow_driver_fi.html

Woodbridge snow plow driver finds wandering seal

WOODBRIDGE — A township snow plow driver was startled to find a seal wandering along Sixth Avenue in the Port Reading section of the township early this morning.

The adult harp seal was discovered about 5 a.m., and police and a township control officer were notified. Officials then reportedly dragged the animal into the Woodbridge River, according to Robert Schoelkopf, founding director of the Marine Mammal Stranding Center in Brigantine.

Several attempts to put a net around the seal failed. Town employees workers eventually grabbed the animal with a mouthpiece normally used to capture dogs, Schoelkopf said.

Schoelkopf said he was told Woodbridge employees dragged the seal into the Woodbridge River, which could have badly injured animal and left it in an unfamiliar waterway, uncertain which way to go.

"They were fearful for the animal's safety," Schoelkopf said.

Schoelkopf said he hoped the seal would swim out to Arthur Kill, but if it went upstream, the seal would be in narrower water, probably without food. It could wander on land again, Schoelkopf said, and he hoped people would call his center.

Seals are arctic mammals that live on ice flows, Schoelkopf said. In cold weather, many are carried by currents and swim south looking for food,
Schoelkopf said.

Seals that travel 1,500 miles to the New Jersey coast often come onto beaches to escape the cold water, Schoelkopf said. His center has been called to rescue many seals in the last few weeks.
 
The sheer amount of snow is getting to everyone...
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i wonder if he got a hot meal before the hanging
 
Should I feel bad that my 70-something-year-old neighbor has been outside twice today shovelling snow and I still have no intention of leaving the house?
 
Only time I've left my dorm today was to get food from the place that's right outside the entrance of my building.

I can't tell if it's powdery snow or the wind just blowing what's already fallen. I think my school is too stubborn to call another snow day. Though I doubt my 8:30 class will happen, my prof isn't on time even in good weather. My professor for my 4:00 class hurt his ankle over the weekend, I wonder if he'll bother coming in with the snow.
 
that's it...i'm sick of this mutha$%&*! Snow in my mutha!#$% driveway!!!!
 
I live in an apartment complex, so they have people who come around and shovel, which they already have (even though it's still snowing). Nevertheless, my neighbor goes out there anyway. During the summer he even mows the lawn.
 
I just got over being sore from shoveling the first round. Tomorrow I'm gonna have to go out and get sore all over again. And I work out 6 days a week you would think I wouldn't get sore! That just shows how much snow is out there.
 
I shoveled a whole side walk and the equivalent of a whole street and I'm not really sore.
 
Today and yesterday are my only days actually "snowed in," as before I'd been stuck at work. Got pretty stir-crazy today, so I've gotta say, my room hasn't been this clean since I moved in. I also emptied my laundry hamper that has been full for months. I even DUSTED. Also organized my movies in alphabetical order :o
 
Now that's a weather report:

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Now that's a weather report:

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98 Rock in Baltimore uses his sound bites. Funny as hell. More weathermen need to be like this guy. You have to love is depressed opening.
"Oh, boy."
 
Today and yesterday are my only days actually "snowed in," as before I'd been stuck at work. Got pretty stir-crazy today, so I've gotta say, my room hasn't been this clean since I moved in. I also emptied my laundry hamper that has been full for months. I even DUSTED. Also organized my movies in alphabetical order :o

Blizzards: Promoting OCD Everyday. :up:
 

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