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A snowpocalypse is underway, though we appear to be at the intermission.
a little drop of poison in the red red blood coffeeem 2009
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Probably won't climb Wednesday, as the snowpocalypse is nigh.
and i fall jmeadows 2010
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Seems like the snowpocalypse is scheduled for tomorrow and Sunday, so I am going to try to eat something and get out for a run in a minute here, since I suspect trying to drive to yoga class tomorrow morning with rush hour +snow would be pretty dumb.
would you die of grieving when I leave? arcaedia 2008
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Dubbed the "snowpocalypse" - or sometimes "snowpocalypse II" in deference to the previous storm that blanketed Washington in December - the scenes on the streets this past week have actually seemed eerily post-apocalyptic.
European Tribune European Tribune 2010
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Dubbed the "snowpocalypse" - or sometimes "snowpocalypse II" in deference to the previous storm that blanketed Washington in December - the scenes on the streets this past week have actually seemed eerily post-apocalyptic.
European Tribune European Tribune 2010
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Dubbed the "snowpocalypse" - or sometimes "snowpocalypse II" in deference to the previous storm that blanketed Washington in December - the scenes on the streets this past week have actually seemed eerily post-apocalyptic.
t r u t h o u t 2010
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Dubbed the "snowpocalypse" - or sometimes "snowpocalypse II" in deference to the previous storm that blanketed Washington in December - the scenes on the streets this past week have actually seemed eerily post-apocalyptic.
t r u t h o u t 2010
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Dubbed the "snowpocalypse" - or sometimes "snowpocalypse II" in deference to the previous storm that blanketed Washington in December - the scenes on the streets this past week have actually seemed eerily post-apocalyptic.
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Dubbed the 'snowpocalypse' - or sometimes 'snowpocalypse II' in deference to the previous storm that blanketed Washington in December - the scenes on the streets this past week have actually seemed eerily post-apocalyptic.
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Dubbed the 'snowpocalypse' - or sometimes 'snowpocalypse II' in deference to the previous storm that blanketed Washington in December - the scenes on the streets this past week have actually seemed eerily post-apocalyptic.
Global Issues News Headlines Global Issues 2010
john commented on the word snowpocalypse
“As snow began to accumulate on the White House grounds and the National Mall in the afternoon, much of Washington was hunkered down, bracing for what newspapers and bloggers have been calling the “snowpocalypse,” or “snowmageddon,” and the streets in the center of the city were unusually quiet.”
The New York Times, East Coast Is Hit by ‘Potentially Epic Snowstorm’ , by John M. Broder and Jack Healy, February 5, 2010
February 6, 2010
fbharjo commented on the word snowpocalypse
graupelots!
February 6, 2010
fbharjo commented on the word snowpocalypse
snowvalanche!
February 6, 2010
reesetee commented on the word snowpocalypse
Short memories, it seems to me. The East Coast blizzards of 1993 and 1996 were far worse, weren't they? I remember digging out of 3 feet of snow (in Philadelphia) after the 1993 storm.
February 9, 2010
chained_bear commented on the word snowpocalypse
And I remember driving through the great snowpocalypse of 1996. And doesn't anyone remember 1978?
Not to mention that blizzard in 1888 that all those people died in. Sheesh...
February 10, 2010
hernesheir commented on the word snowpocalypse
Way back when, the Scots called this a feeding storm.
June 7, 2011