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Time to get the Bread and Milk...

ctenidae

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Was in Home Depot in Norwalk on Saturday afternoon (non-storm related) and they had a whole aisle full of salt, which was surprising, given it had recently snowed. Had to go back on Sunday evening (because there's no way you can ever actually get everything you need for a project in one visit), and there wasn't a bag of salt to be found. Overheard an associate say they sold 25 tons. That's a lot of salt. None of which is helpful when it snows 2 feet.
 

Rowsdower

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Was in Home Depot in Norwalk on Saturday afternoon (non-storm related) and they had a whole aisle full of salt, which was surprising, given it had recently snowed. Had to go back on Sunday evening (because there's no way you can ever actually get everything you need for a project in one visit), and there wasn't a bag of salt to be found. Overheard an associate say they sold 25 tons. That's a lot of salt. None of which is helpful when it snows 2 feet.

Or when its this cold. It's coming down light and fluffy and the temps are holding in the mid 20s here in Jersey.
 

deadheadskier

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Apparently the Bread and Milk guy not only has an irrational fear of snow, but he also REALLY doesn't like Kanye West


VERY NSFW - Language

 

billski

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Was in Home Depot in Norwalk on Saturday afternoon (non-storm related) and they had a whole aisle full of salt, which was surprising, given it had recently snowed. Had to go back on Sunday evening (because there's no way you can ever actually get everything you need for a project in one visit), and there wasn't a bag of salt to be found. Overheard an associate say they sold 25 tons. That's a lot of salt. None of which is helpful when it snows 2 feet.
Neither is too much milk and bread. The way I see it, the refrigerators must be busting their doors open!
 
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