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Use a dog sled to get there, but be sure to dress for wind, because that seems to be the main event with blowing snow up that way.
 
Illusions has plenty of provisions on hand and will stay open all night for anyone who wants to come in for some warm shelter.

My little part of the world is only supposed to get a dusting to a couple of inches. It's the south shore of Mass and southern New England (sorry MarcB) who are supposed to get slammed. Marc, maybe the store will be really really busy and they'll put you to work extra early so you aren't just hanging around the breakroom for 7 hours.
 
Below zero reminds me of a cool 80's flick with Robert Downey, Jr., Andrew McCarthey, James Spader, and the adorable Jami Gertz that I saw back in the day called Less Than Zero.
 
Less than zero visibility (if that's possible) would require us to authorize that all associates and band campers stay inside for everyone's safety until the weather clears.

It may be snowing outside but it's warm and toasty inside the new Illusions as Dave, Kenny and I get ready to rock the joint all night long. Please use common sense if you are preparing to venture out in the snow. It's great to have you in the audience but we want you to be safe first and foremost. Illusions will stay open all night long for those who want to spend the night after the show. MarcB will be hanging around the Illusions breakroom all night long if you get up in the middle of the night and feel like talking. Thanks Marc.
 
Until the weather clears Mom and I aren't doing any snow cleanup.

I called out of work for tonight. Road conditions were terrible. After two days of chaos including almost keeling over from stress on Thursday I needed the night off too. I also want to say I appreciate what my boss Gavin did as well. Five minutes after he sent me on my break he came up to the break room to see if I was all right. He said "Just checking on you bro to see if you're all right. You seemed really stressed out." Other places I've worked wouldn't have cared if I had keeled over from stress.
 
Accidents happen, but let's hope none are too serious.

Michelangelo illustrated his shopping lists with sketches of the foods he wanted, for the benefit of the illiterate assistants he sent out to do his shopping for him. At least one such list still exists, and is displayed under glass in a museum today.
 
Serious stress can certainly result in ill health, Marc, most especially when you are hanging around a break room for 7 hours.

Help Mom with the shoveling, Marc. Don't let her do it all.

Folks, our old friend quadraphonic is back in the hospital again. Keep him in your prayers for a quick recovery. I'll keep you updated.
 
Playing in the snow can be great fun, especially if the snow pack is good for a snowman or building an igloo.

And not that anybody needs reminders, but if you really must shovel there is no need to lift it. Just push the stuff out of the way. Screw it; the sun will come out and take care of it another day. Meanwhile, our prayers are with the reverend quad.
 
Keeping warm by a cozy fire with the lovely young library interns sounds like a great time provided there's a good book to read and soft music playing in the background.

Can I get some thoughts and prayers to my friend Walt? I just found out he's in failing health. (Probably from excessive drinking over the years). Lots of doctors and hospital visits.
 


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