HeeHoo? Troll (that rat bastard, that's hoo!). He's MIA. Yep here it is the day before Valentines Day, and that fucker ain't been seen (including at 'work') anywhere for...sever...a couple days...
Well since...alright never mind! He's probably buried in the snow, or sleeping until all of it's gone
7:21 PM, 02/11/14; Troll's last log-in ta BurningJournaldotcom
Ich habe verdammt noch mal Uke auf vollständigen Bericht. Dies war seine letzte Mahnung für die Erstellung von Hass und Unzufriedenheit. Er wird jetzt in den Gulag für Lehrmittelausstattung
Gotham said
8:45 AM, 02/16/14
Uh oh! Ich denke, dass Uke hat verärgert Trolle Hintern Kumpel!
Uke said
10:59 AM, 02/18/14
Last day, last guess... Anybody? This is it folks, yep! A correct answer mighta won ya a prize. Or not. But noooo... Nobody figured out where Troll was, or where he mighta been during all that weather... Truth be told, he wasn't. Nope! Troll simply disappeared. And this isn't Troll either, no!
Shovel snow? Dig out his car, or help Phreddie dig his ca...smart-ass car out? Hah!
Meanwhile:
PHILADELPHIA -- A quick storm was expected drop several inches of snow on the East Coast before rain and warmer temperatures give worn out residents a reprieve from shoveling and shivering, days after storms paralyzed the Southeast and Northeast with heavy snow, ice and massive power outages.
The National Weather service predicted that many East Coast states will see 3 to 6 inches of snow on Tuesday after a storm moved in overnight from the Great Lakes and through the Mid-Atlantic. Much of the accumulation will complicate morning and late afternoon commutes. Some areas also will get rain, sleet or a snow-rain mixture.
"We're looking at a relatively short duration event," said the weather service's John Cristantello.
Temperatures above freezing on Tuesday should move up to the 40s to mid-50s for the remainder of the week, he said.
In New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, snow will fall from daybreak until about early afternoon before heading to the Gulf of Maine.
Coastal areas in Maine and Massachusetts saw blizzard-like conditions with more than a foot of snow during a storm on Saturday, and thousands on Cape Cod were left without power. Maine was expected to get another 4 to 8 inches of snow on Tuesday. Boston should get 1 to 3 inches but Worcester, located west of the capital, could get as much as 6 to 8 inches.
Pennsylvania was gearing up for 2 to 4 inches in Philadelphia and some southeastern areas of the state and 1 to 3 inches in eastern Pennsylvania. But forecasters said there could be 4 to 6 inches in the Poconos Mountains and 2 to 6 inches of snow in parts of western and central Pennsylvania.
On Monday, several inches of snow fell across the Great Lakes, causing Chicago's two airports to cancel more than 1,000 flights.
In Michigan, crashes closed portions of Interstate 96 in Grand Rapids and the Muskegon area saw whiteout conditions.
Last Wednesday, the snow, sleet and ice that bombarded the Southeast brought its ferocity into the East Coast a day later. About 1.2 million utility customers lost power as the storm moved from the South through the Northeast. Schools, businesses and government offices closed.
The recent storms have been blamed for the deaths of at least 25 people
I think the clowns were gathering to bugger him because of the stuck train and they were bored.
Uke said
12:20 PM, 02/21/14
Yes folks, it's over! Fini! No prizes awarded, nada, zippo! Nobody figured out where Troll might be during his absence from BurningJournaldotcom!
Nobody actually cared looking either, including his bestest pal Phreddie, or their new bud...what'sisname... Snotnose kid... Anyway Troll was exactly where nobody looked; The basement men's shitter in Penn Station at Newark! (That's New Jersey, NOT Delaware...or Ohio!)
HeeHoo? Troll (that rat bastard, that's hoo!). He's MIA. Yep here it is the day before Valentines Day, and that fucker ain't been seen (including at 'work') anywhere for...sever...a couple days...
Well since...alright never mind! He's probably buried in the snow, or sleeping until all of it's gone
7:21 PM, 02/11/14; Troll's last log-in ta BurningJournaldotcom
Definitely NOT Troll! Nope!
Taverns....
I always vote Fuck Uke
Uke call me
still a bunck of hater;s here
+1
Ich habe verdammt noch mal Uke auf vollständigen Bericht. Dies war seine letzte Mahnung für die Erstellung von Hass und Unzufriedenheit. Er wird jetzt in den Gulag für Lehrmittelausstattung
Last day, last guess... Anybody? This is it folks, yep! A correct answer mighta won ya a prize. Or not. But noooo... Nobody figured out where Troll was, or where he mighta been during all that weather... Truth be told, he wasn't. Nope! Troll simply disappeared. And this isn't Troll either, no!
Shovel snow? Dig out his car, or help Phreddie dig his ca...smart-ass car out? Hah!
Meanwhile:
PHILADELPHIA -- A quick storm was expected drop several inches of snow on the East Coast before rain and warmer temperatures give worn out residents a reprieve from shoveling and shivering, days after storms paralyzed the Southeast and Northeast with heavy snow, ice and massive power outages.
The National Weather service predicted that many East Coast states will see 3 to 6 inches of snow on Tuesday after a storm moved in overnight from the Great Lakes and through the Mid-Atlantic. Much of the accumulation will complicate morning and late afternoon commutes. Some areas also will get rain, sleet or a snow-rain mixture.
"We're looking at a relatively short duration event," said the weather service's John Cristantello.
Temperatures above freezing on Tuesday should move up to the 40s to mid-50s for the remainder of the week, he said.
In New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, snow will fall from daybreak until about early afternoon before heading to the Gulf of Maine.
Coastal areas in Maine and Massachusetts saw blizzard-like conditions with more than a foot of snow during a storm on Saturday, and thousands on Cape Cod were left without power. Maine was expected to get another 4 to 8 inches of snow on Tuesday. Boston should get 1 to 3 inches but Worcester, located west of the capital, could get as much as 6 to 8 inches.
Pennsylvania was gearing up for 2 to 4 inches in Philadelphia and some southeastern areas of the state and 1 to 3 inches in eastern Pennsylvania. But forecasters said there could be 4 to 6 inches in the Poconos Mountains and 2 to 6 inches of snow in parts of western and central Pennsylvania.
On Monday, several inches of snow fell across the Great Lakes, causing Chicago's two airports to cancel more than 1,000 flights.
In Michigan, crashes closed portions of Interstate 96 in Grand Rapids and the Muskegon area saw whiteout conditions.
Last Wednesday, the snow, sleet and ice that bombarded the Southeast brought its ferocity into the East Coast a day later. About 1.2 million utility customers lost power as the storm moved from the South through the Northeast. Schools, businesses and government offices closed.
The recent storms have been blamed for the deaths of at least 25 people
Yes folks, it's over! Fini! No prizes awarded, nada, zippo! Nobody figured out where Troll might be during his absence from BurningJournaldotcom!
Nobody actually cared looking either, including his bestest pal Phreddie, or their new bud...what'sisname... Snotnose kid... Anyway Troll was exactly where nobody looked; The basement men's shitter in Penn Station at Newark! (That's New Jersey, NOT Delaware...or Ohio!)