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    The differences are startling. I was talking to a friend of mine this morning- she lives just outside Bailey... 2" in Atlanta and it's full on end of the world panic. 13" predicted in Conifer and no one bats an eye. I find this difference somewhat humorous.
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    I'm actually looking forward to this storm.... I have ice tires for the dirtbike to try out...
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    Quote Originally Posted by tmleadr03 View Post
    -that's outstanding!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronin13 View Post
    The differences are startling. I was talking to a friend of mine this morning- she lives just outside Bailey... 2" in Atlanta and it's full on end of the world panic. 13" predicted in Conifer and no one bats an eye. I find this difference somewhat humorous.
    I don't really think about it much unless it is measured in feet. However, I have a truck, two suburbans (one of which is a chained up plow truck), a Yukon Denali, and two K5s with two snow blowers, and an ATV w/plow. I have a couple of generators and plenty of food. I can stay up here for months. The only snow storm that really buried people recently was the 10 footer in the spring of '07. I have all this shit because I live at 9,000 feet. If I lived in a coastal area I would be clueless. Hell, I would be shitting my pants during a hurricane.
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    I have a job interview at 10 am tomorrow in Cheyenne. I usually am pumped for blizzards, but making a 200 mile round trip in more than 6 inches of snow has me worried about punctuality.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    I have a job interview at 10 am tomorrow in Cheyenne.
    I'm envious.

    making a 200 mile round trip in more than 6 inches of snow has me worried about punctuality.
    I'm not envious.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    I have a job interview at 10 am tomorrow in Cheyenne. I usually am pumped for blizzards, but making a 200 mile round trip in more than 6 inches of snow has me worried about punctuality.
    Leave now, pick up bread and milk on the way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tmleadr03 View Post
    Leave now, pick up bread and milk on the way.
    Don't think I haven't considered it. Fortunately it is an internal interview so if the highway gets shut down or something, rescheduling won't be a huge deal.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    I have a job interview at 10 am tomorrow in Cheyenne. I usually am pumped for blizzards, but making a 200 mile round trip in more than 6 inches of snow has me worried about punctuality.
    I think if there's more than 6 inches on the ground and you are punctual, you'll basically have the job... well, as long as they know you live 100 miles away...
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