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The Coffee Shop (a place to chat) Est. 2004
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We had some snow (a blizzard) in Toronto a few winters ago and Mayor Mel called in the Canadian army, we were teased and taunted for asking for some help. I hope Bostonians are treated to kinder folks in Mass for asking for the Nat Guard to assist them. It would be interesting to hear any stories you all have about being on a passenger train in a snow blizzard. Many a train from Halifax to Montreal or from New York to Montreal were snow bound and had to be rescued way back when. Once I was stuck in a car in a storm on the NY Thruway and taken to a hotel somewhere in the Pochonoes by state troppers. Went home to Montreal on the train, then back to NY on the train when we found out where our car had been towed. After that, I took the train from Windsor Station to Grand Central rather than drive. This was about 1969. AD. Right now, it's a little snowy out here in the TO and area. <br />Don
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