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    Let is snow, let it snow... and it is over here.


    We've shovelled 3x already, and it could use another shoveling again. Looks like we'll be having a white christmas this year! LOL.. I can't believe we didn't really have any warm ups before this! The worst is the snow plow that keeps placing the yucky sludgy snow at the bottom of our driveway...


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    I actually hate the snow, and I live in Ohio...we get A LOT of snow! I totally want to move to someplace where it never snows! Florida...California...New Mexico...anywhere but here. All I have to say is if you enjoy the snow good for you...but I hate it!


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    U

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    So lucky.

    I'm jealous.



    All we get here is pouring rain at 35 degrees. When it does get cold enough, there's rarely any precipitation to cause snow.



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    LUCKY?!?!?!?


    I guess in some ways we are...i live near tayda. i'm just mad because i just got home from SCHOOL, we were supposed to have a snowday and we didn't, so i just fought my way home through almost two-foot drifts being blinded by ice crystals with thunder and lightning (gasp)! Anyway, i guess it's pretty cool and pretty..when you're allowed to STAY HOME!


    hah i'm so bitter...oh well. [img]smileys/smilies_04.gif[/img]


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    LOL.. I like the snow... it gets old after a while though. It can be a pain in the butt when it comes to doing things. But if there is nowhere to go, it's nice. I LOOOVVEE skiing, sledding, and iceskating... and those are all winter things to do. Unfortunately, I hate to shovel, but I can bring myself to spend like 900 on a decent snow blower or $30 a round for a plow. So I guess I'll just suck it up and shovel for now.


    I hope this isn't an indicator of what the rest of the winter will be like.


    Spilled_milk... I went to Chelmsford High, and EVERYONE else cancelled except for us.. they didn't even give us an early release.. so we waded through 2 feet of snow ourselves... some of us actually got out of class early if we wanted to help the juniors and seniors shovel their cars out... lol... I opted to stay in class and talk about the snow..
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    Yes I love snow too. I got out of work today... kinda. I went in at 12:30 instead of 7:50... Working at a school with residential students sucks because we dont get snow days EVER
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    That's true. I bet it's a pain if you have to go somewhere or do
    something and if you're required to clear the snow from your sidewalk
    or something like that, I would not be happy about having to do that.
    Actually I might as I have some pretty neat equipment like high powered
    fans which might blow it away.



    Around here when snow happens, people act like it's the end of the
    world. Everything closes up. They salt the bridges but not all the
    roads and they don't bother to plow any snow. Ice can definitely be a
    problem here and I almost slid off the road into a revine once. It's
    kind of frustrating though that we seem to narrowly miss the snow but
    it's still miserably cold and/or miserably cold and rainy anyway.



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    Tayda, you can gladly have our snow!! lol We just had 10" dumped on us in my area of PA over a span of a few hours!
    For God has not given us a spirit of fear; but of power and of love and of a sound mind. 2 Timothy 1:7

 

 

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