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The thing you have to understand about snow panic in Alabama is that it's not about the snow. Mostly, it's about us not being prepared for snow; a meager two inches is considered an epic blizzard. It's also about the side effects of snow--I live in a heavily-wooded suburban area full of giant, beautiful, old trees. Very old trees. And they all have dead branches here and there hanging on by a shred of bark, so when you have just enough snow to weigh them down, they break off and fall onto the power lines. Or worse, the entire tree is mostly dead and it falls across the road or onto (and usually through) your house. There was one Epic Two-Inch Snow that ended up with a three-foot-thick, forty-foot-long pine lying across our street (and in what used to be someone's sun room), while live power lines were sparking in the road. In fact, my mother reported last night that, as she was driving home, she saw a number of official-looking trucks on the side of the road, presumably stationed for speedy tree removal.

It's also about the ice. None of us know how to drive on it, because we don't get it often enough to figure out how and then retain that knowledge. One time there was a Special News Report on Safe Winter Weather Driving, and I am serious, it was, in its entirety, "Drive slow." And now, over to Jim with the sports! So basically, entire schools, businesses, and highways will be shut down for safety reasons while all of Chicago points and laughs. I am not even kidding: my sister may not be able to get to work on Friday--

Oh God. I just realized that if we are all iced in together for the next four days, a remake of The Shining is going to break out.


While we're here, a teensy bit of Twi-spam, because I am getting a lot of email about this, and also, I enjoy the progression of the headlines:

Attn. Jackson Rathbone: Missing something?

'Eclipse' Script Wasn't Leaked, Says Summit. 

Nikki Finke: Yes, That Leaked Movie Script Is 'Eclipse.' 

1. I don't want to read it. I'm to a point where I don't even watch clips of movies I know I want to see anymore. I get so bored in the theater if I feel like I've already seen the movie. 2. I suspect the wink emoticon in the script (as seen at the first link) is forced product-placement sarcasm from screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg. 3. My dazzle is somewhat chagrined that (people tell me) the werewolf-vampire nose-fist bump is not in this version of the script, because, quite honestly, the Edward/Seth stuff is the only thing I find remotely likeable about Book!Edward. Also: COME ON! WEREWOLF-VAMPIRE NOSE-FIST BUMP! If there is anything funnier than that, I can't think of it right now.

Meanwhile, I am trying to work--I got a good bit of novel note-sorting and categorizing done yesterday--but am having a hell of a time. Lots of interruptions, and I can't concentrate for shit. Also, my new calendars (50% off!) came in from Amazon yesterday, but without the books I had bought for research, and then I realized I had forgotten to order a couple of other researchy things anyway, fnarr. Also-also, I bought another pair of fingerless gloves because I was concerned that my homemade recycled ones were fraying a bit from being worn so much, and I am really hoping they arrive before the cold snap is over. This is Alabama, after all.


OH OH OH I ALMOST FORGOT I have two questions to ask you:

1) How do we get e-books from my stepfather's Kindle onto my parents' computer? They can't figure out how.

2) Those identity protection/theft-prevention services, are any of them actually any good?



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Date: 2010-01-06 05:53 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] acaciakitty.livejournal.com
Hey hey hey, East Tennessee girl checking in! I KNOW about what snow does to us Southern people who don't know how to deal with it. Hell if the roads are icy I won't leave the house. I hit a patch one time, driving home from work in a snow storm, and I thought my life was going to end right then.

Also hilarious is the crazy rush to the grocery store when omg!snow is coming. People stock up like we're all going into underground bunkers for 10 years.

Which reminds me that I need to get a gallon of milk...

Date: 2010-01-07 02:49 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] thewretchedpoet.livejournal.com
This. I went to Kroger to grab some milk and Morningstar Farms sausages and OMFG the parking lot was full and the aisle with canned goods was completely clogged with carts and frantic people. It cracks me up a little.

Signed, West Tennessean.

Date: 2010-01-07 04:22 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] kiralamouse
North Carolinian. My Michigan mother likes to laugh at us, but was not above laughing at herself when she happened to need both bread and milk immediately before a snowstorm.

Dad took pictures to document.

Date: 2010-01-07 06:13 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] scarolinagrl.livejournal.com
South Carolinian. All my life I've watched the Snow!Panic, but I'm still trying to figure out what everyone is doing with all of the bread and milk. sandwiches? french toast? milkshakes? personally, I'd get chocolate and canned soup. But alas, that's just me.

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