You Won’t Believe What These People Saw At Their Front Doors After Snowstorm Nemo
As snowstorm Nemo continues its move out to sea, people up and down the East Coast have been left to deal with its aftermath — and some of it is pretty unbelievable:
Get that? Here’s a closer look at the picture in the video:
And this is by no means the only example of a New Englander who got “snowed in” by Nemo. Check out some of these other pictures:
Let the digging out begin:
Here are some photos showing just how hard Nemo hit certain towns:
“Up to my taller son’s chest & it would’ve been over my shorter son’s head.” Twitter
“Yup, the tractor died and Marshall shoveled a walking path down the 1,000 foot driveway…” Twitter
But you know, while most of us would approach a five-foot wall of snow with both dread and loathing, we guess it’s all just a matter of perspective. Just ask these kids:
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Comments (259)
christos
Posted on February 10, 2013 at 4:17pm…Vengeance is the +LORDS+JESUS+GOD+ saith the +LORD+ you reap what you sow,,in this case it’s snow,surely they will spend 4 Trillion dollars More to Examine & Study on how to control the weather,just one more thing they will have an opportunity to COMPLAIN & EXPLAIN away/translation MORE TAX $$$$$$,,,sure the anti +CHRIST+ /the one they bow down too,will dig in his deep pocket to bail them out,,,,TA
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South Philly Boy
Posted on February 10, 2013 at 4:04pmHey, welcome to Winter
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Kopen
Posted on February 10, 2013 at 3:56pmI’m glad that some enjoy the snow .. I’ll enjoy it too with my cup of Hot cocoa, watching it on the boob tube Gues there is an advantage to living in So California .. even with the corrupt politicians and unfair taxes that pay for the deadbeats that migrate here ..
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phillipwgirard
Posted on February 10, 2013 at 3:49pmFor those few mwho are saying to us New Englanders to stop whining, I haven’t seen any whiners here at all except the ones accusing us of being such. I’m a die hard new Englandah! and we do what we have to when confronted by Mother nature and such. Red or Blue, we are here for each other so take your opinion and go pound sand or whatever it is you pound,
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dudeofwrath
Posted on February 10, 2013 at 3:44pmThat used to be a typical snow day once upon a time here in Maine.
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yarply
Posted on February 10, 2013 at 3:20pmAfter living in N.Idaho for twenty yrs I really do not see what the fuss was about.
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Truthbomb
Posted on February 10, 2013 at 3:14pmI can here the people of this town talking about the storm 20 years from now. It doesn’t ever snow like that anymore. Must be global warming.
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bobbknight
Posted on February 10, 2013 at 3:10pmGlad I bought a snow thrower.
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media-bias-steals-elections
Posted on February 10, 2013 at 3:07pmSo this is God’s way of saying, if you don’t have flood insurance, now might be a good time to pack your stuff and move to higher ground?
You can cuss and fuss,
you can pout and plead,
but you can’t stop reading blogs like these?
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Ghandi was a Republican
Posted on February 10, 2013 at 3:00pmHad to dig out a big snow one time, including the plowed in driveway. Get out on the freshly plowed main roads when the snow is packed and clean, clean. There’s always the inch the plow misses. Nowhere to park though. I smashed my van into the plowed end of my Brother’s road to get him. We had to dig 100 yds of 2 foot snow to get to the other side. You will have the roads to yourself. It’s so peaceful when you cannot hear the tires, exhaust of engine noise because the snow absorbs all the sound. I guess it has to be the right kind of town, though. I don’t know if you could get away with this most places, but a tourist town out of season is perfect. That was the case. And it’s good for the whole day. I got the convertible out next. It’s like an open sleigh ride. It’s something Hollywood couldn’t set up for you.
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dodgedart1966
Posted on February 10, 2013 at 2:54pmHey Tony Baloney, I heard in 2008 that the current pres. was going to lower the sea levels.
Talk about a false god?
And you do know that the e-mails out of the U. of E. Anglia, the ‘premier climate study institute’ prove that ‘global warming’ is a hoax?
C’mon dude.
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MAProg
Posted on February 10, 2013 at 3:18pmNo they don’t. The blatant misrepresentation that you heard on Fox and Rush Limbaugh aren’t accurate representations at all.
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rebelwuf
Posted on February 10, 2013 at 2:54pmItem 1: Gotta love that global warming.
Item 2: When did they start naming every storm? I thought that was only for Hurricanes.
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poster
Posted on February 10, 2013 at 2:53pmI think the Blaze needs a new headline writer. “You won’t believe…” has run it’s course.
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AllAmericanGirl22
Posted on February 10, 2013 at 2:40pmThat’s a snow day for sure, no school for a week! Looks like fun.
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coyote1hell
Posted on February 10, 2013 at 2:27pmI live in the North West, and this is just a stinking snow storm…..that’s all…..
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Iam4America
Posted on February 10, 2013 at 2:17pmI live in the Northwest and when we get that much snow and they never make a big deal out of it on the news. Also it doesn’t happen every now and then but several times a year. We just get out the shovels and snow blower and start clearing. We usually don’t get the wind they saw with this.
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Blahahahaha
Posted on February 10, 2013 at 2:09pmBeen in their shoes…………moved to Arizona :)
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AmericaMustBeFree
Posted on February 10, 2013 at 1:41pmStay tuned for flooding! When you have lemons make lemonade, when you have snow make snowcones??
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gryffn
Posted on February 10, 2013 at 1:41pmRemember when a big storm was FUN? Now it is a dire warning – we’re all gonna die (wailing)!!
Get a grip people. How did we survive all these thousands of years? Hmmmm
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LB
Posted on February 10, 2013 at 1:39pmI was a kid in the Chicago blizzard of 67′. We had to use the windows as doors until walks were shoveled. The good old days.
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RinkyDink34
Posted on February 10, 2013 at 1:29pmI don’t miss living in the Snow Belt a-tall!
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natebub
Posted on February 10, 2013 at 1:28pmWheres Al Gore when we need a Global Warming Speech!
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OBUMAURMAMA
Posted on February 10, 2013 at 1:20pmP.S.
Happened in the mid sixty’s under LBJ when global cooling and Ice Sheets covering the U.S.were the talk of the town and meat for Hollyweird. People were asking Mexican officials if temporary camps could be set up if needed. Again LOL
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M4-A1
Posted on February 10, 2013 at 1:17pmAs a kid my dad had built a new house out in the country in Monroe Ct 67,or 68 one of these monster storms came in and dumped so much snow we lost power for 4 pays, and their was so much snow in the roads the snow plow could not handle it.. about 4 days later a big bulldozer folloed by 2 snow plows came down the road to open it up..
was a great time as a kid.
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OBUMAURMAMA
Posted on February 10, 2013 at 1:16pmMy Mother sent me pictures years ago of a snowstorm “NEAR record” and the snow had reached the top of the restaurant she owned in West Yellowstone Mont.
When this reaches your roofs then think “global warming”. LOL
Think of the people from the Sandy storm still outside. Good thing this wasn’t a Republican in charge of the country or he’d be tared and feathered.
Bush caused the mess @ Sandy….LOL…LOL!
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