
As his royal Badness would say … let’s get nuts!
You may just find me looking for the purple banana soon because this being stuck in the house crap sucks! I prefer it when it is MY decision to stay in and fart around. Not so much when the decision is made for me.
SB#2 was livestreaming all 3 hours on Stephanie Miller this morning so it did give me something to do from 9-12 today and I now have a gay boyfriend from the chatroom (waves to Tim in Madison who will dress me all fancy and stuff or else share bitchy gossip with me.) After that, it was all downhill – checking weather forecasts, watching the rest of an Intervention episode from yesterday, vacuuming, watching Max brave the snow to pee … you know, fun stuff like that. At least tomorrow there’s a dim hope of getting the cars unburied and having the ban on all cars lifted so I can go out among the real world.
God help me. And shutup all you people from cities where this is a normal occurrence and you are prepared for it. This is not normal for Maryland so I can whine all I want.
I’m on the usually mild west coast but last year we had a severe winter. I know what you mean about the frustration of being snowed in. It can drive you crazy. Never had 5 feet of snow out here in Seattle but I’ve lived on the east coast too so I know somewhat what it feels like. This too shall pass. The worst is when your electricity goes out at the same time and there is NOTHING to do.
This is getting to be a bit much. I saw today where our area has gotten about 5 feet of snow so far this year. I don’t think we have gotten 5 feet of snow in the last 10 years combined. State of emergency still in effect although the driving ban has been lifted. Getting a bit old, doncha think?
C’mon, though, isn’t it fun? Isn’t it an adventure? When it’s in the 90ºs, everyone is so sweaty and impatient and hostile. When it’s cold and snowy, there’s a sense of camaraderie.