How is it by everyone else? Anyone else happily (grumpily) snowed in?
I was going to use today to study and what not, but I am also going to take some time to attempt to put some of the 2010 Albert's in their home. I hate having his cards just laying around. I have almost all his 2010 Topps cards (not bothering with black /59 variations or game used unless by trade). I would love to have one of the Cano "pie in the face" variations for my binder but I don't care for $100. I don't even know if I would spend $5 on one just because to me, it's still a Topps base card that otherwise should be 10 cents. I know how it sounds but I can't help it.
So come on people, entertain me. =)
Here in Way-Upstate NY (Seneca County) we've got about 4" on the ground and it's still snowing - but I don't think we'll get pounded like you guys will - unless the lake effect kicks in. So, I'm staying inside, listening to WFAN, and posting on the blog, heh.
ReplyDeleteYep, snowed-in in Virginia.
ReplyDeleteThe view from my kitchen here in NE Ohio,
ReplyDeleteHeee. I live far north of you. I even live further north than wax wombat. And we have no snow for the second straight week.
ReplyDeleteFeels good. But it's awfully damn cold.
There's already 8 inches on the ground in central jersey, and it's still coming.
ReplyDeleteThis is not my favorite way to use my vacation time.
I would say we are probably up to 6"-8" here also and it just started coming down heavier.
ReplyDeleteIt looks nice outside, but I just made an attempt to shovel, and decided it isn't worth it right now and I'll just fire up the snowblower later (read: make my brother do that because it's not easy to maneuver).
Six inches here in Southern Missouri and more coming tomorrow. That is a ton of snow for us. The snow is good though because we usually only get freezing rain and that is a whole lot worse.
ReplyDeleteI am a newspaper photographer. So while my teacher wife enjoys a day off with the kids, I get to drive around unplowed roads, hike up unplowed driveways so I don't get stuck, and generally risk life and limb for pictures people will forget tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteThose pie-in-the-face cards are $100 bucks! Damn. I guess I won't be collecting *every* 2010 Topps card.