CNN is reporting people enduring Nemo are running out of milk, running out of bread
— El-PSD (@PlannedSickDays) February 9, 2013
Prior to the #blizzard, milk and bread are disappearing from shelves. Someone will be making lots of french toast. pic.twitter.com/saXcr9It
— Storm Report Radio (@thestormreport) February 8, 2013
Comedian Vic DiBitetto’s 30-second comedy video poking fun at the “bread and milk” panic that accompanies every major weather event went viral today.
And it raises a good question: What’s so magical about bread and milk when Mother Nature strikes, anyway?
How is it I can go weeks without consuming any bread or milk, yet when weather threatens, it's like water or oxygen for the masses?
— Chuck Milam (@chuckmilam) February 9, 2013
SNOWMAGEDDON!!!! OMG!!! EVERYONE RUSH TO BUY UP ALL THE BREAD AND MILK OR WE'RE ALL GONNA DIIIIIEEEEE!!!!!!!
— Mandy Nagy (@Liberty_Chick) February 7, 2013
https://twitter.com/joshuakelli/status/300101768421982209
https://twitter.com/redheadedleo72/status/300095687079653376
Just saw video of empty store shelves in the Northeast. Milk and bread all gone. I love #milksandwiches! #blizzard
— Mark Schultz (TV) (@markschultztv) February 8, 2013
Watching CNN. Why does everyone suddenly need milk and bread when it snows? Is there a bread pudding tradition we're unaware of? #Nemo
— Tom and Lorenzo (@tomandlorenzo) February 9, 2013
Shhhhhh! Don’t give Nanny Bloomberg any ideas:
https://twitter.com/indyhoosier79/status/300098971270008832
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