“@WSJ: A 1947 snowstorm left 25 inches of snow in NYC. Photos of blizzards from years past: http://on.wsj.com/1DcGXEy pic.twitter.com/344BKt39Jw”
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“@WSJ: A 1947 snowstorm left 25 inches of snow in NYC. Photos of blizzards from years past: http://on.wsj.com/1DcGXEy pic.twitter.com/344BKt39Jw”
@WSJ Shhhhh...don't tell Bill Nye about those pictures. Would not want to wake him from his climate change/global warming dream.
@WSJ Back before the global warming, all was well...wait a minute...
@WSJ @PolitiBunny But...but...#Snowmageddon2015 ! I mean, there is a Twitter hashtag...so it must be terrible!
#thehorror
@WSJ What, climate change in 1947???
@WSJ Keep the bike lanes open
@WSJ wait, I thought the blizzard of 2015 was unprecedented?
@WSJ people were a lot tougher in 1947
@WSJ doesnt seem to be a travel ban
RT @WSJ: A 1947 snowstorm left 25 inches of snow in NYC. Photos of blizzards from years past: http://on.wsj.com/1DcGXEy pic.twitter.com/cm0pk1XUGY
@WSJ @Misty__Bella What are you New Yorkers worried about, we've got a dead sheep in Australia.
@WSJ @mohsin_judaimi remember when we did your presentation on NYC blizzard we used the same pic too
@WSJ The Greenies, Leftie lobotomy cases will have us all believing 2014 was the hottest, coldest, wettest, driest worst year on record.
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