After glancing out at the sheet of ice on my car, I called work before going in to see if anyone was there. The secretary picked up. The conversation went like this:
Me: "Oh, wow, you're there. How are the roads?"
Her: "They're clear. There are five or six of us here."
Me: "Okay, then, I'll be th--"
Her: "--But we're all going home. The office is closed today on account of the weather."
Thus proving that even SAYING "snow" in this neck of the woods is enough to close down businesses.
I love the South.
Me: "Oh, wow, you're there. How are the roads?"
Her: "They're clear. There are five or six of us here."
Me: "Okay, then, I'll be th--"
Her: "--But we're all going home. The office is closed today on account of the weather."
Thus proving that even SAYING "snow" in this neck of the woods is enough to close down businesses.
I love the South.