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#487532 added February 12, 2007 at 7:07pm
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Will it rain or sleet or snow...or all of the above???
Days ago, the weather folks started talking about this winter storm heading our way - to the mid-west. Right now, I guess it's a low pressure system over Texas. Frankly, I love my friends in Texas but I wish they would keep that ol' low pressure system or maybe send it off to the Gulf. Instead it's heading for us'ns.

But different TV and radio stations have different thoughts about what's about to happen. Even the weather fella and his own computer model are differing (bickering?) now. The computer thinks the way the system will hit means only rain and sleet for Cincinnati. The human part of the equation says, "Nope. We're getting snow and ice and sleet and rain." I wish the guy and his computer wouldn't fuss. But I also wish - hope - pray - they're both wrong. I hope we have some warm and light drizzle of rain. Why not? Remember...Punxsutawney Phil said that Spring would arrive early this year? So, let's have it already!

I do feel sorry for the folks out in Colorado and those in up-state New York. Getting six feet of snow is just unfathomable. I don't like the snow, but I do like that word - unfathomable. Incomprehensible - that's what you call getting that much snow in such a short time! In the news, I saw men on their roofs shoveling and sweeping snow from the roofs to the ground. That much snow can wreck havoc on rooftops and the ceilings underneath.

Wreck havoc? Using those two words together seems, well, redundant, doesn't it? But, hey, I remember us using that very phrase growing up in Pittsburgh and it has stuck with me. I know, I know that they both have to do with destruction, devastation and damage. But that's the way we talked. (The dictionary suggests, "work havoc.") I have not retained many of the Pittsburgh phrases with which I grew up, but that's one.

Also...
gum bands - for rubber bands
cucky - yucky
doohickey - something whose name you can't remember
and nebby - nosey.
For more Pittsburghese see: "Please? Oh Pah-leeeeeze!Open in new Window.

Supposedly, in about 30 minutes we should be seeing some kind of precipitation around here. Unless you switch the TV station and listen to that guy say it should start in about 90 minutes. Maybe it won't start at all. And that would be a blessing.

Later gators.


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