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God Works in Mysterious Ways

The snow which lightly fell over Northern Virginia has now melted and waltered the hungry soil. Meanwhile a heavy snowstorm blankets Maryland.

It is often like this. A severe storm north of the Potomac is but a breeze to the south.

It’s hard not to see the hand of God in this. Maryland is the home of Wallis Simpson, Spiro Agnew, Nancy Pelosi. Its people are short and ugly, mean and spiteful. And things are done you’d not believe, in Baltimore on Christmas Eve.

They deserve everything they get. And then some.

View all comments (7) |

RJ| 12.29.12 @ 3:15PM

And Washington, D.C. is on the northern side of the Potomac also. I wonder what the weather is like there, considering some of the prominent people who "work" there.

ncatty| 12.29.12 @ 3:18PM

I don't know what to make of this ad personam attack but it made me laugh out loud.

Occam's Tool| 12.29.12 @ 5:06PM

I'm not fond of anyplace east of the Alabama State line. Monsters walk there.

Frog in Uniform | 12.29.12 @ 6:23PM

I have good memories of Aberdeen Proving Grounds.

Albert Constantine Jr.| 12.30.12 @ 9:30AM

The Eastern Shore is definitely Maryland's better half.

JGW| 12.30.12 @ 9:19AM

Why I left. Although there are a few decent folks still there.

A Grin without a Cat| 12.30.12 @ 11:41AM

Perhaps the peculiar weather patterns north of the Potomac are caused, at least in part, by the hot air arising from D.C.

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