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Don’t know from Northshore, but there’s no comparison- this is orders of magnitude more than we’ve ever seenMy friends in Mandeville are saying it's the most accumulation that they can recall.
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Don’t know from Northshore, but there’s no comparison- this is orders of magnitude more than we’ve ever seenMy friends in Mandeville are saying it's the most accumulation that they can recall.
Dang -- the rug inside the front door is drenched now. I thought the snow magically stayed outside when people went back and forth?My two kids + daughter's spouse -- 18, 21, and 23 years old -- have been out in the snow most of the day. Well, in and out, in and out.
So skipperPeople from Mandeville are always sayin' stuff like that.
It’s the most opposite of a yes that’s ever beenSo that's a yes?
I have an old broken hard drive in my closet. The main reason I keep it is that I hope one day to be able to get the photo files off of it, including a bunch of my daughter's baby and toddler photos. We have a bunch of great photos of my daughter in the Christmas 2004 snowfall. We printed some, but they've gotten misplaced during one move or another. Really cool to be able to compare today to back then.
People from Mandeville are always sayin' stuff like that.
Gotta look into it again. Last time I checked -- around 2012 -- it was around $600 to maybe get the files off, no guarantees. I think if they can get the hard drive to spin, they can get the files. The disc isn't physically damaged.It's really neat to pull up those memories. Get that hard drive!!
See, I woulda said, You dang, Skippy.So skipper
Where are you?Less than an inch here. I was hoping for about 2 or 3 inches just to make everything white for a day. Looks like that is all we'll be getting here.
I believe that my be a snowdrift caused by the wind. We've had close to 3.5 inches in Biloxi and my carWe are nearing a foot in Lafayette, I have milk crates on my patio that are nearly completely buried.
That's called a snowdrift.the milk crates are up against the fence so they are getting a little extra snow