"Now every school bus company is so scared of being sued by the little-darlings' parents that they just choose not to run"
Well, Ken, I don't know how it is in CT, but here in MA, it's the school department that makes the decision. Now, if they were to make an obviously stupid one, the school bus company might question them and say it's a case of safety for the drivers, kids, and general population. In 13 years of driving, I haven't seen a need for that to happen.
As far as getting ready, I went and got another 5 gallon can for gas as Rich thought it might be a good idea, just in case. Each has about 4.5 gallons in it, the snowblower and generator are by the back door, and we have plenty of food. I decided, since I'm basically an idiot, to head out to the store at about 2pm to get some things. Not many people on the road, snow not too bad, and I got my chicken thighs to marinate (in my Swiss Chalet marinade- thank you again Petek!!!). Now, dinner is done and I'm gonna head out to snowblow what we already have to make room for the brunt of the storm that's expected about 11pm here.
I couldn't believe the store. I was speaking to a manager and she said the meat department filled, to capacity, every case available overnight last night. When I was there, it was bare bones. Raped and pilliaged. Funny- she said the big surprize was that they ran out of the small cans of tomato paste by last night. It's a 4' face on a shelf! She was wondering what people were doing with it... I told her she probably didn't want to know.
It's weather, people. Like Eddy said, nonsense. We'll be inside for a day, things will settle down, we'll shovel, plow and snowblow out, and be done with it Sunday. Idiots that get on the road at the wrong time may make the news for bad things happening to them, but it's winter in New England.
Besides, knowing I couldn't go out tonight and it would be unlikely for Sat night, I got out to karaoke last night. I'm good!!!
Happy storm, everyone!
Chuck