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Quincy’s two City Halls are still surrounded by snow piles.
Quincy Quarry News’ fearless Photo Recon Team Six hit the ever-increasingly mean as well as now freezing streets of Quincy to reconnoiter things.
Just how fearless is Quincy Quarry News’ Photo Recon Team Six?
Throughout its travelings out and about Quincy Center today, a number of Quincy Police Department cruisers were spotted surely but coincidentally hard on Photo Recent Team Six’s six.
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Then again, it is not like this has not happened before for at least certain Quincy Quarry News’ personnel and its fellow travelers.
Regardless, the most significant finding of what Photo Recon Team Six found of greatest significance was that the snow piles in front of Quincy’s two City Halls were not removed last night five days after Saturday’s bombogenesis and near-record setting blizzard, and are now snow sponges sucking up today’s rain.
Accordingly, these piles are thus well along on their way to glaciation care of this weekend’s expected below freezing to Q-ing freezing weather.
Needless to say, once hard-frozen blocks of ice, these piles will not be going away any time soon absent the risk of serious damage imposed upon the hardscaping and landscaping of the said by WBZ to be $35 million Kim Joch Kock Plaza.
Even so, Kim Jong Koch’s Snow Team Six has some of its designated for only its use equipment out and about for dealing with today’s sleet and ice storm even if not equipment operators were anywhere to be seen.
At the same time, Quincy Quarry must only properly not that it was surprised to not find ignition keys left in the locks of Kim Jong Koch Plaza’s Snow Team Team Six’s rolling stock.
Great pictures. Workers created the two snow piles out in front of the city hall to represent the boobs inside that run the city. I bet those puppies cost us 5K each!
Stay Frosty
Only Mayor Koch would overpay for a boob job!
Roger,
FYI: Mayor Koch overpays for everything.
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Keep up the solid journalism, and congratulations on the 75K views last week!
Sally,
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