Heard an ad on the radio today:
"Here at XYZ Jewelers, we want it to snow this December! If it snows x amount of snow on x, y, and z days, we're giving away free jewelery!"
Now, I'm sure there's fine print here and I'd have to go to the website or the store to read it and be completely down with the rules, but they are just asking to go out of business here. And thanks for the over-confidence in a snow-free December, but it's just not going to happen. We're already under a snow advisory for Tuesday and Wednesday this week, with some areas being forecasted for 8+ inches of snow.
I think tomorrow's chore of the day is to go to that website and see what days are assigned to give away free jewelery if it snows x amount of snow....
Doesn't anyone get it that betting with winter weather doesn't work? Last year, the meteorologists had "bets" going on with the viewers that if it snowed x much or was x amount below zero on certain days, they'd give away free stuff....and they always lost!
"Here at XYZ Jewelers, we want it to snow this December! If it snows x amount of snow on x, y, and z days, we're giving away free jewelery!"
Now, I'm sure there's fine print here and I'd have to go to the website or the store to read it and be completely down with the rules, but they are just asking to go out of business here. And thanks for the over-confidence in a snow-free December, but it's just not going to happen. We're already under a snow advisory for Tuesday and Wednesday this week, with some areas being forecasted for 8+ inches of snow.
I think tomorrow's chore of the day is to go to that website and see what days are assigned to give away free jewelery if it snows x amount of snow....
Doesn't anyone get it that betting with winter weather doesn't work? Last year, the meteorologists had "bets" going on with the viewers that if it snowed x much or was x amount below zero on certain days, they'd give away free stuff....and they always lost!
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