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Two cases of beer on hand, two bottles of gin, three of vodka, maybe 20 of wine and 34 bottles of single malt.
I think I'm good.
Two cases of beer on hand, two bottles of gin, three of vodka, maybe 20 of wine and 34 bottles of single malt.
I think I'm good.
When was the last time it snowed 12''+ in the Triad?
I still haven't forgotten the one time they were calling for a huge snow storm and the schools were closed the night before the system was going to hit. Not a single flake dropped out of the sky. I think this was either late 80's or early 90's.
Two cases of beer on hand, two bottles of gin, three of vodka, maybe 20 of wine and 34 bottles of single malt.
I think I'm good.
I still haven't forgotten the one time they were calling for a huge snow storm and the schools were closed the night before the system was going to hit. Not a single flake dropped out of the sky. I think this was either late 80's or early 90's.
Uhh that's scary. Seemed like he should have seen the semi sooner, though.
SEMI driver crashes into guardrail but is saved from going over it after being pushed off the road by another semi on Ontario Highway 11. Carrying a full load, driving well below speed limit, oncoming semi was in the wrong lane passing a snow plow on a double solid line going uphill and heading into a curve while carrying a dangerous load (that is what the sign on the trailer shows).
A huge Thank You to all of you that have showed your support to my husband and our family!!! We will never meet you but are so thankful for you.Physically my husband is okay but his semi suffered a lot of damage. He avoided the other truck by inches and saved his load. We are still looking for the other driver and appreciate all the eyes out there on the road. We are praying that they will step up on their own and accept responsibilty. Cheers to all!
The governor late Monday morning expanded the weather-related state of emergency to 31 counties as another round of significant winter precipitation sets its sights on parts of north and central Georgia.
Gov. Nathan Deal doesn’t want to take any chances after the icy gridlock embarrassed Georgia in late January. He encouraged residents in the storm’s path to “be off the road by early evening” Monday as transportation crews prepare the roads. Deal also asked tractor-trailers, which caused mayhem during the January storm, to steer clear of I-285.
The governor convened his emergency response team at 11 a.m. Monday, including executives from hospitals and utility companies. Deal said he was particularly worried about the “devastating” impact of ice dragging down power lines.
Atlanta Public Schools, as well as schools in Marietta and in Cobb and Fulton counties, have canceled after-school activities for Monday. Complete list of school closings.
Two cases of beer on hand, two bottles of gin, three of vodka, maybe 20 of wine and 34 bottles of single malt.
I think I'm an alcoholic.