And there will be…

More snow. Watching CNN’s weather reports, they call for snow amounts between 20 and 40 inches. Ack! Poor Carol and Paula. I can’t wait for live reports from around the snow front from nobody else than Anderson Cooper. Please, with real-time action commentary by Bob Novak.

Sookies. Last year we had those amounts too (and this year it looks like we’re going to break another record) but naturally, for CNN, Nova Scotia isn’t really an interesting subject to talk about. The only part I worry about is where we are supposed to put the snow.

It’s full in the back, it’s full in the front. It’s full of it everywhere. Snow, snow snow.

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5 Responses to And there will be…

  1. Alan says:

    Any chance you can make the previous post’s photos clickable thumbnails? I spent a very happy two months running in and out of train stations in the Netherlands.

  2. Alan says:

    PS – excellent use of “Sook” but I think that one is a “sook” or, worse, sookie-baby but either “sooks” or “sookie-babies”. I have never heard the “sookie” as plural. The best thing about it is you can use what is pretty much an infantile swearing as an adult as it “friggin’ Ted, doesn’t get the raise and goes to shit. What a goddamn sook.” “‘Fraidy-cat” has that same quality: “Ted won’t fly. Ted’s a goddamn ‘fraidy-cat.”

  3. alfons says:

    Not the one with me on it, please… :-)

  4. Arthur says:

    Any chance you can make the previous post’s photos clickable thumbnails?

    I’ll see what I can do for you tomorrow.

    PS – excellent use of “Sook” but I think that one is a “sook” or, worse, sookie-baby but either “sooks” or “sookie-babies”.

    I’ve always used sookies. I have no idea where that comes from. I have to ask my wife: I’m just the parrot here :-).

  5. Alan says:

    I make a real distinction between the chilish “sook” and the less sweet “suck”. A “sook” is a child who is unsure. A “suck” is a junior uncious officious fawning dilbert. Maybe that is part of it.

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