That's what he said
Last night we ran a few errands for the newly reorganized home office. Basically, we cleared out a bunch of stuff - I tossed old PC video games I bought my senior year of college. Let's just say I bought them in the early years of the Clinton administration.
Anyway, as we unloaded the car we met up with our neighbor. We chatted a bit and as I started to head into the house I wished him well and said he should enjoy the nice weather until it snows tomorrow.
Neighbor: Is it really supposed to snow this week?
Me: I guess we might get snow and sleet on Wednesday.
Neighbor: Well, I'm done shoveling. Sleet is fine, as long as I don't have to shovel.
Me: I hear ya.
Deeps nudged me as we walked into the house. "You said I was nuts when I wanted to stop shoveling," he said.
"That's because you made that declaration on February 2," I replied.
"I admit, it was a little ambitious."
"This is New England, dear."
Labels: 2008, weather, weird stuff




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