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Daily Archives: March 11th, 2010

Happy Hour: Not Out Of The Woods

  • Tomorrow is another snow day for the Davidson County school kids, those lucky ducks. [WSMV]
  • But it isn’t without cause as the roads are still pretty treacherous in spots and the slush is expected to re-freeze tonight. [WSMV]
  • Case in point: An SUV slid on the slush that’s still on the side of I-40 near the airport and crashed into a truck, killing one passenger in the SUV. The wreck shut down part of I-40 for most of the day. [WKRN]
  • Until tomorrow at noon, MTA buses will be sticking to the snow routes which you can view online here. [Tennessean]
  • The Vandy ER saw more than 90 folks over the weekend for sledding injuries while St. Thomas saw an additional 30. [WKRN]
  • Every Coach’s Dream Chris Johnson wasn’t shy about declaring that he deserves to be “the highest paid running back in the league, or even the highest paid offensive player besides the quarterback,” though he did clarify that he’s not demanding it. [Tennessean]

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Tomorrow is another snow day for the Davidson County school kids, those lucky ducks. [WSMV]
But it isn’t without cause as the roads are still pretty treacherous in spots and the slush is expected to re-freeze tonight. [WSMV]
Case in point: An SUV slid on the slush that’s still on the side of I-40 near the airport [...]

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Bright & Early: Then He Waved Goodbye Edition

Good morning, Nashville. Icy roads and stranded cars and roof collapsing aside, we have to say that we’re pretty sad to see #TheSituation2010 come to an end. We saw some creative snowmen, truly impressive sledding stunts (and some hilarious improvised sleds, and some nuns sledding…), Tokyo Cool Springs Mall drifting, citywide snowball fights and tasty new drink recipes. And for once, those weird little snowball-hurling polar bear statues didn’t seem so out of place. To quote the Tennessean, “Northerners might be better at driving on snow, but nobody appreciates the stuff like the people who have been waiting seven years to see it.” But for most of us, it’s back to real life and crossing our fingers that we don’t have to wait another seven years for the next storm.

Good morning, Nashville. Icy roads and stranded cars and roof collapsing aside, we have to say that we’re pretty sad to see #TheSituation2010 come to an end. We saw some creative snowmen, truly impressive sledding stunts (and some hilarious improvised sleds, and some nuns sledding…), Tokyo Cool Springs Mall drifting, citywide snowball fights and tasty [...]

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