I have snow every year... but it's like Mogsworth says: It's pretty for about ten minutes.
I'm not even getting any rain right now ;_;Agnes wrote:
It did snow a hell ton over here in the previous years, but as of currently, all we're getting is rain. A lot of rain.
And then you have to drive in it. Or shovel it. Or walk in it. It's unpleasant. >:GladiOol wrote:
I have snow every year... but it's like Mogsworth says: It's pretty for about ten minutes.
Driving through it with your car, no problem.Mogsworth wrote:
And then you have to drive in it. Or shovel it. Or walk in it. It's unpleasant. >:GladiOol wrote:
I have snow every year... but it's like Mogsworth says: It's pretty for about ten minutes.
What parallel universe do you live in? Last I checked, there's been nothing but rain and the occasional thin layer of ice all month.failboat wrote:
all year long
such is life in scandinavia
Same for north. Not even rain this year, so the resorts in Tahoe are pretty barren.mathexpert9981 wrote:
lol southern California = never
david huhh wrote:
Didn't snow in my area this year, it did snow last year though.
Is this how cold it is?bagnz0r wrote:
I live in Poland. I have snow and deadly -25C every fucking year. This is no fun, trust me.
Yes, pretty much. And sometimes even worse. Last year snow has reached 60cm high in certain locations (including my yard).kokoroanime wrote:
Is this how cold it is?bagnz0r wrote:
I live in Poland. I have snow and deadly -25C every fucking year. This is no fun, trust me.
Oh look I live in MN too.Ekaru wrote:
Don't get me started on the Minneapolis school district. I swear, it's like they *wanted* us to freeze to death and send little kids to the hospital by having them navigate ungodly mounds of snow; they only cancel like once every 10 years.Drakari wrote:
Minnesota.
People die in the streets from the cold on days when they don't cancel school here.
But yeah, I live in Minnesota so yeah. We occasionally have a green/brown Christmas (like this year), but we always get a good amount of snow every winter.
It's part of the reason my HS had a bazillion different principals while I was there.
>the stereotype jokeLoginer wrote:
What parallel universe do you live in? Last I checked, there's been nothing but rain and the occasional thin layer of ice all month.failboat wrote:
all year long
such is life in scandinavia
That's funny. Did he thought school was opened on snow day?Lizzehb wrote:
Oh look I live in MN too.
I remember one time I was on the bus on the way to school and I was the first one to get picked up. There were a few kids on the bus and then my bud driver got a call that school was closed, so he had to turn around and drop us all off, lol.
But I've only had 2 snow days in my life, one was a delay and my mom just had me sleep through it. Other one was the story above.