The 25 was running down Frankford too, not Memphis
stillLife wrote:
Dude Susquehanna is treacherous right now... I almost slid into about five different cars this morning just going from cedar to Girard. Did they do anything at all on that street? Not even some salt?
There is no way I would park my car on that street right now.
The 25 was running down Frankford too, not Memphis
stillLife wrote:
Dude Susquehanna is treacherous right now... I almost slid into about five different cars this morning just going from cedar to Girard. Did they do anything at all on that street? Not even some salt?
There is no way I would park my car on that street right now.
We have Fri pick up and I would just assume that we're just not getting it picked up until next week. Good thing it's cold and it doesn't smell, at least.
sdm wrote:
So is this probably going to push trash pickup back a day or two for people with Wed, Thur, Fri pickup?
Yeah I'm just going to go with that logic mostly because I don't feel like driving to HD right now to get a new recycling bin.
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Dude Susquehanna is treacherous right now... I almost slid into about five different cars this morning just going from cedar to Girard. Did they do anything at all on that street? Not even some salt?
There is no way I would park my car on that street right now.
We have Fri pick up and I would just assume that we're just not getting it picked up until next week. Good thing it's cold and it doesn't smell, at least.
sdm wrote:
So is this probably going to push trash pickup back a day or two for people with Wed, Thur, Fri pickup?
It's interesting watching the evolution of their targets of hate go from black people to "hipsters," both of which are seen as diseases in the urban body.
~Duncan Black, on philly.com commenters.
"The new policy, abetted by technology that lets SEPTA track the location of almost every vehicle in its fleet, calls for the cancellation of service by individual routes. Indeed, yesterday a stray bus was running on Broad Street at lunchtime, and a trolley was headed toward City Hall in late afternoon.
The goal is to alert customers at least an hour before a route is closed, via announcements on the agency's Web site, on social media sites, and by news organizations.
"At a point," SEPTA spokeswoman Jerri Williams said, "no matter how much we want to continue, Mother Nature tells us to stop."
and if the last storm was paralyzing, this is only immobilizing:
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zvezdochka wrote:The 25 was
There is no way I would park my car on that street right now.
Belgrade too, is a BIG mess.
The 25 was running down
The 25 was running down Frankford too, not Memphis
There is no way I would park my car on that street right now.
I heard they didnt do susky
I heard they didnt do susky because of the road work being done and there is some holes still covered by metal plates .
zvezdochka wrote:We have Fri
Yeah I'm just going to go with that logic mostly because I don't feel like driving to HD right now to get a new recycling bin.
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Dude Susquehanna is
Dude Susquehanna is treacherous right now... I almost slid into about five different cars this morning just going from cedar to Girard. Did they do anything at all on that street? Not even some salt?
There is no way I would park my car on that street right now.
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We have Fri pick up and I
We have Fri pick up and I would just assume that we're just not getting it picked up until next week. Good thing it's cold and it doesn't smell, at least.
as long as the el is working
as long as the el is working i can manage.
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keep this in mind if you are
keep this in mind if you are planning on taking septa to work tomorrow!
http://www.philly.com/philly/news/homepage/83741517.html
"The new policy, abetted by technology that lets SEPTA track the location of almost every vehicle in its fleet, calls for the cancellation of service by individual routes. Indeed, yesterday a stray bus was running on Broad Street at lunchtime, and a trolley was headed toward City Hall in late afternoon.
The goal is to alert customers at least an hour before a route is closed, via announcements on the agency's Web site, on social media sites, and by news organizations.
"At a point," SEPTA spokeswoman Jerri Williams said, "no matter how much we want to continue, Mother Nature tells us to stop."
boylek512 wrote:NEW KENZO
Most ive seen is 16 inches + and whiteout means you cant see sh*t in front of you for a few hrs aka blizzard conditions
oh, thanks. Honestly didnt know. Now though, I want to hear codergrrls thoughts. Hmmm.
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and if the last storm was
and if the last storm was paralyzing, this is only immobilizing:

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It's interesting watching the evolution of their targets of hate go from black people to "hipsters," both of which are seen as diseases in the urban body.
~Duncan Black, on philly.com commenters.