When I lived in Busan, South Korea, one March there was about a half-inch (at most) of snow on the ground. It almost never snows in that part of the country. The city was at a stand-still. The next February, almost a meter of snowfall. You can imagine the traffic snarl.
isn’t that the same lady who was fired for stealing from her last job? I’m surprised they would hire her.
no, that person didn’t wear glasses.
Don’t forget eggs.. for when you’re making the French toast.
OMG, it’s going to snow and there’s a remote possibility we’ll lose power! What should I do! I know! BUY PERISHABLES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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When I lived in Busan, South Korea, one March there was about a half-inch (at most) of snow on the ground. It almost never snows in that part of the country. The city was at a stand-still. The next February, almost a meter of snowfall. You can imagine the traffic snarl.
I’ve lived in snowy places for about 15 years now, and I’ll still never get used to it.
I work in a supermarket, this is real. People ask this often when the weather gets bad and the radio even says to get those things.