Author Topic: Stranded at school because of snow storm  (Read 5830 times)

How many inches of snow do you have so far?

This sounds like so much fun

How many inches of snow do you have so far?
like about 4, I think.
This sounds like so much fun
we'll I did make new friends and all, but having only two pizzas for an entire day doesn't sound very appetizing, and I really wanna go home and get myself a glass of juice. I can't even sleep.

like about 4, I think. we'll I did make new friends and all, but having only two pizzas for an entire day doesn't sound very appetizing, and I really wanna go home and get myself a glass of juice. I can't even sleep.


lol who needs sleep

sneak around the school and find answers for upcoming tests!

Oh god, I feel really sorry for you, man!
Yesterday I was in my school and they just started calling up kids to be checked out, about an hour before school was over.
A few hours after I got home, snow was EVERYWHERE.

My mom's on her way, but if she cannot pass those roads tonight, then I might have to spend another night here.

Cut the power and throw things at people

I wonder what would happen if it snowed that much is southern California

like about 4, I think.
Wow, 'stranded' at school because of 4 inches of snow?
There's about 10 inches in my yard right now and i still had to drive my cousin to school.

Wow, 'stranded' at school because of 4 inches of snow?
There's about 10 inches in my yard right now and i still had to drive my cousin to school.
this part of the country is not prepared for this kind of weather lol


I have finally left the school and will be at home for the rest of the week. Before I left, though, I had invited another student over to come with my mom and I so he can have a ride home. I barely knew the guy.

There are still students within the school who will probably not get out until Friday, and some of the teachers haven't even slept yet. It took one parent 12 hours to pick up their child. There are cars parked all across the highway and roads, and most of them are empty because people decided to walk. As you can probably tell, the situation in Alabama is bad.

But the worst part? This all could have been avoided if we were prepared. Even if we rarely get snow storms, we should have been prepared. Now that I am home, I'm going to sleep for about two eternities.