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Even if it was a dome in Buffalo they'd move/cancel the game it's not about the playing conditions.
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Seems like just common sense but what do I know. I mean they call this weather situation Thundersnow. I don't know what that shit is but I'm not going out in it by all means go out there with your puffed out chest showing us how bad ass you are. @Loyal this weekend in BuffaloIt's about the weakness of society, really. If it was the 60's or 70's, the game would probably still be going on in Buffalo.
I was born in LA area, like you probably were. I learned to drive in snow over many years of chaining up over mountain passes and never wrecked once. Ijust know how freaked people get over a little bit of weather. Hell, Californians l lose their shyte when they get a little rain and see how many chain reaction accidents they can get in, because they don't understand the concept of following distance. Most city people react similarly all over the country, I guess.....Seems like just common sense but what do I know. I mean they call this weather situation Thundersnow. I don't know what that shit is but I'm not going out in it by all means go out there with your puffed out chest showing us how bad ass you are. @Loyal this weekend in Buffalo
I hear ya on Californians... they get freaked out over the slightest drizzle, or a little cold snap of 50 degrees. It's ridiculous.I was born in LA area, like you probably were. I learned to drive in snow over many years of chaining up over mountain passes and never wrecked once. Ijust know how freaked people get over a little bit of weather. Hell, Californians l lose their shyte when they get a little rain and see how many chain reaction accidents they can get in, because they don't understand the concept of following distance. Most city people react similarly all over the country, I guess.....
It's about the weakness of society, really. If it was the 60's or 70's, the game would probably still be going on in Buffalo.
When i was younger, hell yeah. I loved the snow!LOL - yeah & cars are much more insulated now a days?
Would you be out there ?
I just know that since local news goes to DEFCON 4 with around the clock coverage for overpasses (showing how bad things are, even if it's not), it even affects people in Buffalo (city proper). Now if they get enough Jack Daniels in 'em, they are showing up without shirts on....lol...Which I was hoping for and feel cheated over!I hear ya on Californians... they get freaked out over the slightest drizzle, or a little cold snap of 50 degrees. It's ridiculous.
But people in Buffalo sure ain't "weak" about weather, that's for damn sure. I've lived for extended periods in my life in upstate NY, in Madison WI, and in San Luis Obispo, CA. So in NY and WI, I've experienced tons of snow and plenty of below-zero conditions.
All I can say is, yeah-- if this were the 70's, the game would go on. But we did tons of stupid shit in the 70's that we don't do know. I'm sure that if this game was re-located, it's due to a legitimate risk for safety to thousands of people. When snowfall is as extreme as they're predicting, it's foolish to be out on the roads unless it's an emergency.
Not usual in Sierra Nevada Range to have snow storms measured in the feet....5-8 feet happens most years....of course that is at elevation and no one lives there.snowfall will be measured in feet...they are talking 6-10' with this system
accumulations at 4-5 inches per hour
@CGI_Ram will be out there building a damn snow fort
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It's about the weakness of society, really. If it was the 60's or 70's, the game would probably still be going on in Buffalo.