Let’s talk about the weather

It snowed yesterday about 3 inches, and it was 0 degrees Fahrenheit as I drove into work today. The roads were enough of a mess that there was a 17 car pile up on the outerbelt (thankfully not in my part of town!). My office is overheating while the first floor of the building is freezing because of issues with the heating, again, and co-workers are asking me questions that they should already have the answers to. It’s shaping up to be one of those days…

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