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Redlac

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My thoughts on the snow were

'My wife may get the day off. Hmm. Can't drive in this lot, think I'll walk. Pretty though.'

My wife did get the day off. I did not, as I work in retail and they'd still drag me in if there were a zombie apocalypse. I did have to endure all my friends texting me the words 'Snow day' during my shift. Still, I'm not complaining, it was a quiet shift plus I got to come home early.
 

Megacherv

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Hopefully we'll have the day off tomorrow. I'm glad Britain over-reacts to snow, we get days off of school
 

Atvomat_Nikonov

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I walked out of my house today, and saw the area blanketed with snow. The first thing thing i though was 'Jesus Christ that's beautiful'. So to answer your question, I think of beauty when I see snow.
 

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Lord RPGs said:
Well, I hate to almost copy but see above (The Australia one) replace rural with suburban.

I "love" Australia's almost total lack of snow.
I live in canada, so snow for me is for granted. I love it and when i see it snowing in the morning i feel like im falling in love.
but im moving to australia soon and only now realize how much i really do love snow
 

Madrak the Red

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I woke up and I thought it was night still. Such was the thickness of snow covering my windows (I live in the loft). I then woke up again and realised the quantity of snow. A foot. A. FOOT. That is unheard of. Especially in South-East England. I had something uproaching this when I live up near Birmingham but that was about 6 inches. And it was like 13 years ago. Global warming, what global warming? So I went and enjoyed it. I built an 8ft snow(wo)man. I had a HUGE snowball fight. And I didn't even have to go into school. What's that, Latin Test you say?. Not today, tomorrow then? WELL I DON'T THINK SO, I'VE GOT ANOTHER DAY OFF TOMORROW! MUWAHHAHAHAHAHAHA!

So, yeah. Yay snow.
 

Galletea

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My first thought was "Yippee snow" but then I realised I had to travel up half the country to get back to uni. Then my thought was "ah shit".
 

Clayman

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I live in Norway and its snow from October/November to late march. Its good to have snow i think
 

zirnitra

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yep, I saw two cars crash and an articulated lorry skid through a hedge on the way to college this morning. then when we got to college we made an 80 foot penis in the snow. aaah the maturity.
 

Chickenlittle

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Hey Joe said:
.....snow? WTF IS SNOW?

Personally, I keep on hearing about this 'snow' thing, but I've never seen snow in my life! If you ask me, snow is a consipracy sent to confuse and trick people living in the West half of Australia. For what purpose, I'm not sure but it is a consipracy. Everybody's in on it except me!

I CAN SEE THROUGH YOUR LITTLE WHITE LIES!

This has been a Hey Joe presentation
Joe, remember what I told you? If you don't know what it says on the bottle, don't down the whole thing!

Here in Canada, we've got about a metre in the last few weeks, and only a bit of it has melted. So the piles around my driveway are about 5 feet high.
 

Jharry5

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I usually think 'it won't settle,' turn over and go back to sleep.

At the moment in Nottingham (England), the snow's about half a foot deep and still falling.
 

Daezd

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In Michigan, we don't have snow days. We have "Oh dear, sweet mother of all that is holy it's so cold! Oh I can't feel my...anything! AHH!" days.

Actually we do have snow days, but since we have a brigade of snow plows ready to plow snow in a heartbeat snow days aren't too common.
 

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zirnitra said:
yep, I saw two cars crash and an articulated lorry skid through a hedge on the way to college this morning. then when we got to college we made an 80 foot penis in the snow. aaah the maturity.
80ft?!? hmmm...that would take a lot of people to build and some kind of a superstructure. It's almost as if you're exaggerating for comic effect...
 

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carnkhan4 said:
zirnitra said:
yep, I saw two cars crash and an articulated lorry skid through a hedge on the way to college this morning. then when we got to college we made an 80 foot penis in the snow. aaah the maturity.
80ft?!? hmmm...that would take a lot of people to build and some kind of a superstructure. It's almost as if you're exaggerating for comic effect...
Dont be silly i'm sure a small handful of students were easily able to build a structure 13 times taller than themselves our of snow. Just get 13 people each others shoulders and pass the snow up. A perfectly plausable and likely situation.
 

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zirnitra said:
yep, I saw two cars crash and an articulated lorry skid through a hedge on the way to college this morning. then when we got to college we made an 80 foot penis in the snow. aaah the maturity.
I take it there's not many semi-trucks in England since you don't have an expedient way to refer to them.

Anyway I live in Houghton, Michigan. We get exited to see it not snowing.
 

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Corpse XxX said:
I live in Norway, and in some part of the country we have snow all year round..
Also, moose runs freely in the city streets here..
Yeah I know I live in Oslo. Yesterday there was this huge rakket outside. I looked out the window and stared right up the nostrils of a moose. I screamed thill my throat was hoarse. The moose was in my garden and would not leave....I had to call the local moose sheperd to get it out. Best morning ever. :)