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Re: Blizzard of 1978 (non lsr)

To: Dick J <lsr_man@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Blizzard of 1978 (non lsr)
From: "R.J. Denton" <foxriverkid@earthlink.net>
Date: Fri, 07 Feb 2003 10:25:27 -0600
I have a feeling that '78 was small compared to the blizzard of '47. I remember 
looking towards our kitchen window and seeing a small dog looking in. Thought 
it was cute until I remembered that the kitchen window was at least eight feet 
off of the ground. Hello, Snowdrift!

Dick J wrote:

> I remember that storm well.  I was a police chief in Oklahoma at the time.  
>The only thing we had moving on the streets was a national guard duece and a 
>half and a road department grader.  A lady had a baby in the cab of that 
>grader because they couldn't get up the hill to the hospital.  When the snows 
>started to melt a few days later, a nearby town found several cars that had 
>been buried out on a perimeter road.  Their occupants had all perished.
> Dick J In East Texas
>
> Dan <dwarner@electrorent.com> wrote:February 6, New England was brought to a 
>standstill in the
> infamous Blizzard Of ' 78, which actually saw tens of thousands of vehicles
> left stranded on I 95 throughout Connecticut and Rhode Island, and probably
> other states .
> ****************************
> Bruce,
>
> My wife, Joanie, was stuck in a bowling alley for two days during this storm.
> This was near Boston. She made the decision to go somewhere else after that
> ordeal. Came to CA for a training session in Sep. 78 and never left - except
> to visit. A lot of research into the current weather precedes each visit to
> her family.
>
> Dan Warner
>
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