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Do you like snow? And how much snow?

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  • Level 30
    Wicked Sick!
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    Feb 1, 2013 4:30 am GMT

    Are you a fan of snow or not? If so, how much snow can you handle?

    Are you a fan of snow or not? If so, how much snow can you handle?

  • Level 68
    Song of Nephilim
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    Feb 1, 2013 4:39 am GMT
    The more the merrier, but after 2 feet it kinda gets in the way.
    The more the merrier, but after 2 feet it kinda gets in the way.
  • Level 44
    Violence Fight
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    Feb 1, 2013 4:45 am GMT
    No and zero, never fun driving in snow with traffic..
    No and zero, never fun driving in snow with traffic..
  • Level 25
    Defias Brotherhood
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    Feb 1, 2013 4:46 am GMT

    I like snow ^^

    I like snow ^^

  • Level 35
    Stitches
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    Feb 1, 2013 4:49 am GMT

    horgen123 wrote:
    The more the merrier, but after 2 feet it kinda gets in the way.

    This.

    Although I very rarely see snow here let, alone 2 feet of it.

    [QUOTE="horgen123"]The more the merrier, but after 2 feet it kinda gets in the way. [/QUOTE]

    This.

    Although I very rarely see snow here let, alone 2 feet of it. :(

  • Level 52
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    Feb 1, 2013 4:51 am GMT

    No. Shoveling can be a pain in the rear.

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  • Level 36
    Radical Ninja
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    Feb 1, 2013 4:51 am GMT

    I love snow. We got almost 10 feet of snow in New Hampshire in the winter of '07-'08. That is almost enough.

    I love snow. We got almost 10 feet of snow in New Hampshire in the winter of '07-'08. That is almost enough.

  • Level 42
    Karnov
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    Feb 1, 2013 5:34 am GMT
    i like enough that cover the ground but not too much where it's pain to get to work. I work at a hospital so there is no such thing has close lol, but in return my job provides rides from/to work and even offer a rooms if storm is going on
    i like enough that cover the ground but not too much where it's pain to get to work. I work at a hospital so there is no such thing has close lol, but in return my job provides rides from/to work and even offer a rooms if storm is going on
  • Level 44
    Violence Fight
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    Feb 1, 2013 5:45 am GMT
    never experienced it.
    never experienced it.
  • Level 32
    Snake Eater
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    Feb 1, 2013 6:03 am GMT

    I like the snow but it's been to cold here the last couple of days to enjoy it. It was like -8 yesterday with a wind chill of -38 F

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    I like the snow but it's been to cold here the last couple of days to enjoy it. It was like -8 yesterday with a wind chill of -38 F

  • Level 63
    Big Smoke
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    Feb 1, 2013 6:13 am GMT

    I'd rather get snow storms less than 6 inches at a time. It's manageable, in clearing the driveway and driving to work. Anything else mans cancelled classes, impassable roads and possible ice dams on the house.

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    I'd rather get snow storms less than 6 inches at a time. It's manageable, in clearing the driveway and driving to work. Anything else mans cancelled classes, impassable roads and possible ice dams on the house.

  • Level 47
    Jaquio
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    Feb 1, 2013 6:15 am GMT
    I have lived in Canada for far too long to love those white sh*ts falling from the sky.


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    I have lived in Canada for far too long to love those white sh*ts falling from the sky.
  • Level 44
    Violence Fight
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    Feb 1, 2013 6:26 am GMT
    funsohng wrote:
    I have lived in Canada for far too long to love those white sh*ts falling from the sky.

    You should try living in a tropical climate
    [QUOTE="funsohng"]I have lived in Canada for far too long to love those white sh*ts falling from the sky.[/QUOTE] You should try living in a tropical climate
  • Level 37
    Heiankyo Alien
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    Feb 1, 2013 6:43 am GMT

    I've never seen real snow.

    Only artificial snow made in out-of-real-environment ski resort.



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    My dreams are far fetched so I still sleep beneath this park bench.

    I've never seen real snow.

    Only artificial snow made in out-of-real-environment ski resort.

  • Level 56
    Mr. X
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    Feb 1, 2013 6:44 am GMT

    Around here? Yes. If it's snowing, that means the temperatures are in the upper 20's-low 30's (degrees F).That's perfectly fine with me

    Otherwise, if it's clear, temperatures are either in the teens or single digits, sometimes below 0F. Toooo cold for me.

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    Around here? Yes. If it's snowing, that means the temperatures are in the upper 20's-low 30's (degrees F).That's perfectly fine with me

    Otherwise, if it's clear, temperatures are either in the teens or single digits, sometimes below 0F. Toooo cold for me.

  • Level 64
    Easter Egg
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    Feb 1, 2013 6:55 am GMT
    I can handle a million snows but I don't wanna.

    i feel youre perfect, to me

    whatever your flaws, i cannot see

    I can handle a million snows but I don't wanna.
  • Level 71
    Castle Crasher
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    Feb 1, 2013 7:09 am GMT
    I like snow and I love the cold but I don't ever really want it to snow because I don't want to drive in it, and I sure as hell don't want the other people in this town driving in it.



    I like snow and I love the cold but I don't ever really want it to snow because I don't want to drive in it, and I sure as hell don't want the other people in this town driving in it.
  • Level 64
    Easter Egg
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    Feb 1, 2013 7:11 am GMT

    I LOVE snow.

    I LOVE snow.

  • Level 47
    Jaquio
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    Feb 1, 2013 7:15 am GMT
    It's the greatest gift the sky monster can bestow upon us
    It's the greatest gift the sky monster can bestow upon us
  • Level 27
    Sheng Long
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    Feb 1, 2013 7:21 am GMT

    I am in a manual wheelchair.  Snow literally makes my life unliveable.  People can walk over snow if they really need to, me though, I can't just push a manual wheelchair through several inches of snow, especially uphill.  I once had to withdraw from a course because I missed a week of class when my campus maintenance didn't clean off the sidewalks around my building for several days after a snow storm.  The professor said I should have called the police to bring me to class and wouldn't excuse it.

    Not to mention snow generally means cold, cold means ice, ice means salt on the ground.  My wheels touch the ground, my hands touch my wheels, cracked skin because of cold, cracks filled with salty water.

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    I am in a manual wheelchair.  Snow literally makes my life unliveable.  People can walk over snow if they really need to, me though, I can't just push a manual wheelchair through several inches of snow, especially uphill.  I once had to withdraw from a course because I missed a week of class when my campus maintenance didn't clean off the sidewalks around my building for several days after a snow storm.  The professor said I should have called the police to bring me to class and wouldn't excuse it.

    Not to mention snow generally means cold, cold means ice, ice means salt on the ground.  My wheels touch the ground, my hands touch my wheels, cracked skin because of cold, cracks filled with salty water.

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