Oh darn looks like they'll have to play the game at met life.
Nov-20-2014 22:15
Srussell
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They are actually in talks to move it to Detroit or Pittsburgh. They've been offering anyone $10/hr and free tickets to help shovel out the stadium, but they said they estimated 220,000 tons of snow on the field and in the stands.
Nov-20-2014 22:16
Joss Weatherby
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Can't tell if this girl from my building is east indian or just has a really dark fake tan...
Nov-20-2014 22:16
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quote:
Originally posted by Srussell
They are actually in talks to move it to Detroit or Pittsburgh. They've been offering anyone $10/hr and free tickets to help shovel out the stadium, but they said they estimated 220,000 tons of snow on the field and in the stands.
Yeah they should push the game back to Tuesday or play at a neutral site.
Originally posted by Srussell
Lake effect snow is scary. Buffalo, which is only one hour west of here just set an all time US record for snowfall in 24 hours with 72 inches. They're expecting another 2-3 feet tonight-tomorrow and some suburbs have reported over 7 feet so far. People's roofs are collapsing and the entire thruway from Rochester through Buffalo down to the PA border is closed with hundreds of cars trapped on it. Crazy. You never really think of snowfall causing so much damage. I think 8 people have died as of this morning.
72 inches?! That's fucking insane.
Glad you guys aren't affected. I really shouldn't complain about the couple of inches we got the past few weeks.
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Nov-20-2014 22:41
Srussell
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Yeah, and it is supposed to be in the 60s there on Monday, so that 8 feet of snow they'll have will cause some pretty serious flooding I'd imagine.
Nov-20-2014 22:46
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