Ok, I'm tired of snow already... Even if it's only a few inches!

...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 7 PM THIS EVENING TO 7 PM
EST TUESDAY... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A WINTER
WEATHER ADVISORY FOR SNOW. IT IS IN EFFECT FROM 7:00 PM THIS EVENING
UNTIL 7:00 PM TUESDAY. SNOW IS EXPECTED TO OVERSPREAD NORTHERN AND
CENTRAL NEW JERSEY FROM LATE THIS AFTERNOON INTO THIS EVENING. THE
SNOW WILL CONTINUE THROUGH MUCH OF THE NIGHT AND IT IS EXPECTED TO END
GRADUALLY ON TUESDAY. IN THE NEW JERSEY COUNTIES OF MERCER AND
MIDDLESEX, NEW SNOWFALL TOTALS ARE EXPECTED TO RANGE MAINLY FROM 2 TO
4 INCHES. IF YOU WILL BE VENTURING OUT TONIGHT OR ON TUESDAY, BE
PREPARED FOR SLIPPERY CONDITIONS ON UNTREATED ROADS AND WALKWAYS.

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Lefsetz Letter☛"I thought the Who at the Super Bowl was a brilliant idea…[but]…Suddenly, classic rock is our father’s music"

I thought the Who at the Super Bowl was a brilliant idea.  They killed at the 9/11 tribute concert.  Emanating waves of power that blew hair back across the floor of Madison Square Garden.

But it’s ten years later.  And those songs are ten years older.  Forty one years old in the case of "Pinball Wizard", thirty eight and a half in the case of the "Who’s Next" standards.  The classics have become TV show anthems.  Suddenly, classic rock is our father’s music.  And we’re our fathers.

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FOXNews.com - Too Dangerous to Plow, D.C., Area Governments Halt Snow Removal

Washington, D.C., and neighboring Montgomery County, Md., may have just lived up to its reputation as "wimpy" weather warriors -- suspending snow plow operations as a blizzard bears down on the region. 

Or maybe not.

The National Weather Service on Wednesday used the phrases "extremely dangerous" and "life-threatening blizzard" to describe conditions in Baltimore and Washington, which have both set records this week for the snowiest seasons ever. Wind gusts have reached as high as 60 miles per hour as the blizzard passed through the region.