David and I are with you - no snow would be wonderful (Pittsburgh and 
Binghamton did it for me). However, in a some state of insanity, I 
promised my child (who is 6) last year that she could see real snow. 
SOOO, we will be flying up to Pittsburgh after Christmas to look at the 
white stuff. 


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>My youngest son (age 21) is going to New York for Christmas and New 
Years and is absolutely excited about all the snow. Frankly, I grew up 
on it (native Chicagoan) and if I never see another flake it will be 
too soon.
>
>Favorite christmas song this year: Stephen Colbert's Another Christmas 
song. You can get it for free on i-tunes if you download the free 
christmas album.
>
>Annette
>
>ps: not a flake in sight; just walked back from the pool :)
>
>Annette Kujawski Taylor, Ph.D.
>Professor of Psychology
>University of San Diego
>5998 Alcala Park
>San Diego, CA 92110
>619-260-4006
>[email protected]
>
>
>---- Original message ----
>>Date: Sat, 19 Dec 2009 04:17:18 -0500
>>From: "Mike Palij" <[email protected]>  
>>Subject: [tips] Anybody See Any Snow?  
>>To: "Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)" 
<[email protected]>
>>Cc: "Mike Palij" <[email protected]>
>>
>>On the east coast of the U.S. there is supposed to be this 
>>lollapalooza of a snow storm moving north which is supposed
>>to hit NYC and leave 8+ inches of snow (*yawn*).  So far,
>>no flakes (outside of the usual ones that one encounters on
>>the streets of NYC).  But I hear that there is a little bit of
>>snow now around Maryland, round a place called Frostburg.
>>Is this true or another misrepresentation by the eastern liberal
>>elite media establishment?
>>
>>By the way, anyone have a favorite Holidays song?  I'm
>>partial to Annie Lennox's version of "Winter Wonderland".
>>
>>
>>-Mike Palij
>>New York University
>>[email protected]
>>
>>
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