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Chris

Love the Snow Miser! And "getting ready" for a big storm. Before the last one I really *did* run out of milk, and I felt so dopey in line with milk, like everyone else...

Unka Nonie

I don't remember the run on the grocery from Syracuse or growing up, but it sure does happen here. French Toast! That must be it! Haha!

And, I'm with you, Chris. I'd rather do without than be in line for bread and milk when there is a storm in the forecast. I always want to tell everyone, "I didn't know. I don't watch the news." Like they care! :)

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