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Unfortunately it can/does get ugly sometimes, but as you stated rather eloquently, it carries a lot of emotions and is quite personal for a myriad of reasons, but having said that, there are MANY different stories, and I want to remind people that we live in an era that we typically hear about the bad ones, as they are more "newsworthy", and not the oh he/she recovered so who really cares (like my 92 yr old aunt this is recovered at her LTC facility). One must consider how many have recovered knowingly/unknowingly, and that # (98-99+%) by far and away outnumbers the tragic stories that we read every day (but surely doesn't diminish the sadness of them). That variable will always be the albatross wrt CV 19 and responses thereof. Like it or not, we've all seen or heard about distortion of data, and based on the gravity of those actions, it has been troubling at best. It is happening to varying degrees, and that's concerning. A quick google search supports the validity of that claim. No one should leave any forum butthurt or pissed when "fired upon"... I know I sometimes leave scratching my head in disbelief, or wow...i just learned something, or just take a break when I'm outnumbered/browbeat...or wrong (yes....it can happen...lol). I hate how Voyager likes warmth and will troll him for it (mid winter mind you ), but id gladly drink a beer w/ him, and consider all here my weather pals, and I think he/everyone knows that by now. Whether we think alike or not, its all good, as we learn the most from the ones we have the least in common with, as it broadens ones spectrum of values/beliefs, or self awareness. That IS a good thing. Not sure what happened to the NE covid forum, but a lot of good data was shared, and yes, debated, but a lot of factual stuff was presented, and emotion was kept in check, but I'm guessing it was getting a little to ripe for the mods (i was away when it did). Hang in there gang, we aren't outta da woods by a long shot, but we ARE in it together. Sauss, do a big ol' belly flop for us tonight....sorta feels appropriate for the times.
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absolutely. Even down here, +1 is not a kiss of death, but just narrows goalposts a bit.
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Ogunquit has been my farthest north trip into ME. Honeymoon, and vowed to get back.....before 20 yr anniversary..... I'll celebrate 28 this fall. Still on the list. My god that town is a postcard paradise. You live in a beautiful region. Like you, I often get screwed, but just nw of me can get into the goods, and I'm usually a couple hour drive to snow.
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14-15' was the one i was thinking of. they had a trifecta, and I was doing the Dryslot groan up here. Nada.
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bragger......... man i wish i had the leeway to say such things here in the Northern MA. I'm usually a razors edge from jipville I need to find a new wife that likes snow, cause its one of a very few things holding me back from making NE subforum my new home. edit - just thinking about it, maybe weatherfella and I could do a house swap . I'll throw in some extra $$ for the 4 hour car ride to KPIT from my house.
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yep. So does the one several years back when they couldnt miss. I think it was back end of 17-18' but don't hold me to it. I"m sure Yoda can chime in to refresh our memories.
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based on latitude alone.... You laugh I'm a wee bit nervous he's toast Now watch some anomalous pattern set up and the MA region get a shellackin while we are all smokin cirrus.... that would be a rather painful kick square in the kahunas.
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for him.....it is......
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Summer 2020 Banter and random observations
pasnownut replied to Baroclinic Zone's topic in New England
yeah if hes moving back "my" way, (which i also think he's tippin da sauce too much for considering)...I'd move to somerset/bedford/altoona areas just to the east. They are lake effect regions.