i've not been in that situation but if i was i would probably crack on with Twilight Princess or sort out some stuff around the house i've been putting off.
There aren't any "snow days" in college, but if I presumably did get a day off I'd:
1. Sleep in about 2 hours.
2. Get dressed under the warm blanket because it's freaking cold
3. Peek outside the window and think "blimey, this is quite a storm"
4. Feel warm and fuzzy for not being have to go outside while nomming breakfast.
5. Check forums, maybe write a reply if I can be arsed.
6. Go on YouTube and queue up about 3 hours worth of Let's Play videos.
6.1 ( lately I enjoy watching Cryostasis by Helloween4545, matches the winter season ).
7. Go back to bed and enjoy the LP in a trance until late afternoon.
I live in San Diego, its right around 75-80 degrees today. I did spend a winter in Montana when I was still in school, but then I got to use the excuse that there were moose blocking my driveway so I would be late more often than a snowday excuse.
A sleep until 9 o'clock, then I often have friends round and we do a bit of LAN on mine and my brother's computer, and then go sledging at the nearby golf course. Then lunch, then connect a computer up to the TV and we play a bit on that, or watch a film. But if I can't get hold of my friends, it's then bed all day : )
Sadly due to my employee status with my district I have to go to work on snow days... I don't have to do anything but show up, check the computers are safe, secure, and dry. Then check my email.
If it's a weekend then I do the same thing I do every weekend, SLEEP.
Unless it's to the point of not being able to physically leave the house, then nothing. I live in a town where snowfall is a regualr thing in the winter so business usually carries on as usual. That, and most of the residents here aren't a buch of snivvling weenies when it comes to the weather.
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