Friday, January 21, 2005

From that weather warning place:

BRONX NY-KINGS (BROOKLYN) NY-NASSAU NY-NEW YORK (MANHATTAN) NY-
QUEENS NY-RICHMOND (STATEN IS.) NY-SOUTHERN FAIRFIELD CT-
SOUTHERN WESTCHESTER NY-
350 PM EST FRI JAN 21 2005

...A BLIZZARD WARNING IN EFFECT FROM NOON SATURDAY TO NOON SUNDAY
...

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN UPTON NY HAS ISSUED A BLIZZARD
WARNING.

SNOW WILL MOVE IN SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND WILL CONTINUE SATURDAY
NIGHT. THE SNOW WILL TAPER OFF SUNDAY MORNING. FINAL SNOW
ACCUMULATIONS WILL BE 12 TO 15 INCHES BY SUNDAY MORNING. IN
ADDITION TO THE SNOW...NORTHEAST WINDS WILL INCREASE SATURDAY
AFTERNOON...AND WILL BE QUITE GUSTY SATURDAY NIGHT. STRONG
NORTHERLY WINDS WILL PERSIST SUNDAY MORNING. THESE WINDS WILL
RESULT IN BLOWING AND DRIFTING OF SNOW.

Did I mention I don't even have boots? But it looks like that is okay since after tonight I won't have a job to go to. We are supposed to move all of the furniture out of our living room tonight because our landlords are going to put a new floor into tomorrow or Sunday or sometime, but that means I won't have internet to hunt for paid sex on Craigslist for a couple days. They better put that flooring in quick because my plan for the snowstorm is to sit on the couch, eat the Amy's burritos that I have been stuffing in my jacket everytime I go to the grocery store, and watch sappy movies.

I had a horrible night last night that I might talk about at some point but really it was provoked by a tabloid page across from me on the subway that mentioned OJ's kid, an elephant, and cancer, the man next to me reading a specific Cortazar book, and bad news read in someone's diary, and I ended up dry heaving all the way from the subway to my apartment.

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