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| Mina | Feb 10 2010, 11:09:11 AM Post #21 |
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That's because you live in the South and are retarded when it comes to mostly everything. But anyways, we're closed, for today. We got about a foot. |
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| Silverlight | Feb 10 2010, 12:21:11 PM Post #22 |
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The snow here stays, and every now and then we get the lake effect chills. |
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| ryandevon | Feb 10 2010, 01:42:04 PM Post #23 |
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I resent that. We just aren't accustomed to driving on snow. It's different for us, we don't ever get any. The last time we did was over ten years ago |
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| Sakuri Rainne | Feb 10 2010, 04:18:06 PM Post #24 |
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Meanwhile, we in Michigan will never, ever drive on a finished road XD |
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| Silverlight | Feb 10 2010, 06:00:25 PM Post #25 |
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And where I am we barely get to see green grass at all |
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| ryandevon | Feb 10 2010, 06:25:10 PM Post #26 |
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I think the snow is pretty to look at, but I like it better when it doesn't stick to the ground here. Unless I'm on Christmas break. |
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| Mina | Feb 11 2010, 03:02:09 PM Post #27 |
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The funny thing is the people in Michigan who see snow pretty much for 6 months out of the year forget how to drive in snow also. But it's not the fact that you aren't accustom to it, it's fact that you over react to the idea of snow. You get a dusting, you're closed. You get an inch, you're closed. What happens when you get a shit ton of snow, you all going to kill yourself? Maybe that's a little much. lol |
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| Silverlight | Feb 11 2010, 03:06:23 PM Post #28 |
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back in my hometown, it didn't matter how much snow we got, as long as the roads weren't iced over school was on. But as soon as the mountain roads ice over school's closed. |
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| Mina | Feb 11 2010, 03:19:12 PM Post #29 |
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That's how it's here mainly. In Highschool we never had snow days we had like maybe 1 ever couple years, reason why, because the snow plows would be out at like 6 am or earlier clearing the roads. Yet, the stupid Catholic schools in the area would close for like the tiniest bit of snow, which was complete bullshit since the one school was across the street from the high school and guess what the road was clear but they weren't in school and we were. |
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| ryandevon | Feb 11 2010, 06:05:44 PM Post #30 |
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Sad thing; we get ice all the time, and we know how to drive on it, but snow comes and screws us up - which makes absolutely no sense, I know. But we're supposed to get a lot of snow tomorrow, but I don't know yet. haha. |
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