2.04.2011
The storm of the century some people called it. Feb.1st it first hit Toledo, OH it was over by early Feb.2nd dumping what some would consider a normal amount of snow that brought panic to the area. Level 3 emergencies were issued, people rushed out to stock up on food and supplies. The following day this is what I discovered. An average snow fall, police out stopping people and blocking snow mounds made by bulldozers, picketers at the court hose supporting legalizing Marijuana, mounds of snow as high as street light and signs piled up every other block. Surprisingly a lot of traffic as well. That was all that made it hard to get around. After seeing the city I went out of town, I was amazed to find better road conditioning immediately after leaving Toledo. The country roads were all fairly clear some areas were bare road. I noticed some kids had build a mound of snow almost 12ft high to sled down and make an igloo. All around it was a beautiful snow and in my opinion was and is lots of fun.
2.02.2011
Don't look to the News
If I'd written all the truth I knew for the past ten years, about 600 people - including me - would be rotting in prison cells from Rio to Seattle today. Absolute truth is a very rare and dangerous commodity in the context of professional journalism.
Hunter S. Thompson
Hunter S. Thompson
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