– News about Quincy Massachusetts from Quincy Quarry News.
Quincy City Hall Snow Pile still standing!
After a frigid weekend that surely turned it into a solid ice block, one can only reasonably suspect that the not very tall but definitely broad Mount Koch glacier in front of Quincy’s Old City Hall will last until St. Patricks Day later this week.
Standing upright after more than a few Guinnesses at closing time on Thursday, however, is not as certain.
After all, Quincy Quarry’s ever-growing legions of loyal readers are well aware of what happened at the last as well as thankfully said to be final Quincy St. Patrick’s Day brunch and beer bash roast .
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Similarly, the local extended forecast is projecting climate change such that the glacier’s end is nigh.
Qunicy Quarry considered reaching out to the glacier’s namesake for comment; however, Quincy’s peerless mayor has all but disappeared in the wake of a handful of scandals involving his administration that have hit the fan over the past handful or so of weeks.
Plus, Quincy Quarry did not want to be the news outlet to further distress local taxpayers by breaking the news of his suspected as as well as suspect wicked expensive and mostly proposed to be financed locally plan to endeavor to reverse global warming globally.
So what for the fact that merely but simply capping the methane emissions emanating from the shoveling of bovine byproduct by the Koch Maladministration would surely result in far greater environmental improvement.
That and run less money.
Way less money.
Some lipstick and a wig and that pig would be good to poke.
Still in the contest! :)
First there is a mountain
Then there is no mountain
Then there is . . .