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Anyone else been watching them clear the ice rink?

They have a few people just shoveling and such and earlier at least had snow blowers.

Kinda comedic and 1/2 way done only.  Do they know more snow is coming Friday?

They should just get the zamboni and put a plow on it and be done....

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27 minutes ago, mikejenkins1 said:

Anyone else been watching them clear the ice rink?

They have a few people just shoveling and such and earlier at least had snow blowers.

Kinda comedic and 1/2 way done only.  Do they know more snow is coming Friday?

They should just get the zamboni and put a plow on it and be done....

Just a guess, but I think they already removed one top section.  Maybe the second wouldn't support the weight of a machine?

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Actually, they could be using snow blowers.  I bought a 21" SnowJoe Electric one for $65 in July from Walmart ($95 off) and it works great!  The could have 4-5 of them and start at the center and work to the outside lined up stairstepped like they do on the highway.

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21 hours ago, robintodd said:

Actually, they could be using snow blowers.  I bought a 21" SnowJoe Electric one for $65 in July from Walmart ($95 off) and it works great!  The could have 4-5 of them and start at the center and work to the outside lined up stairstepped like they do on the highway.

Did Mason avoid the freezing rain from the storm?

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34 minutes ago, Diamondback_Is_King said:

At what point do the string lights go down on the Eiffel Tower?

Within a couple of weeks. I’d guess they’d be about down by now if the weather hadn’t been so bad. When they first started doing this, it took them days to put them up and take them down. Now it’s about a day’s worth of work. They won’t do it if it’s super-cold. Who would want to go up there in this weather? :)

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11 minutes ago, BoddaH1994 said:

Within a couple of weeks. I’d guess they’d be about down by now if the weather hadn’t been so bad. When they first started doing this, it took them days to put them up and take them down. Now it’s about a day’s worth of work. They won’t do it if it’s super-cold. Who would want to go up there in this weather? :)

Yes, I am sure no one would thoroughly enjoy sitting 300+ ft in the air, when on the ground the wind-chill makes it about -2 °F. I don't know what the math is to measure the temp up 300+ ft from the ground, but I know that it wouldn't be enjoyable!:P

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