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mackillian
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Two already! ARGH!

Actually, I like the idea of fresh powder. [Smile]

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Annie
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So is this a Nor'wester?
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narrativium
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Yeah, it was nice this morning, when it was snowing. But now it's raining. And cold. And really windy.

Blech.

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Tstorm
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Come on, admit it, you like the snow.

Or maybe I do, because it's been a while since I've been buried.

[Wink]

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jexx
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I like the snow.

I do NOT like the inch-thick ice crust on TOP of the snow.

*grumpy today*

I have to say, thought, it was funny watching my boxer dog skidding around on the ice like Bambi. Not so funny when he broke through, and I was afraid he'd break a leg struggling to get free.

Gah.

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martha
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Annie, is a nor'wester a type of antique bedframe? [Smile]
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Ela
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Is that why it got cold in Florida last night? [Wink]
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Ryuko
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(scoffs) Wimps. We've got so much snow here in MN that it would choke a Polar bear!

</shameless brag>

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Ela
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That's why I would never live in MN!!! [ROFL]
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Julie
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Trying to walk to the bus stop this morning was interesting with an inch of ice on top of 4 inches of slush on top of an inch of ice.
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Ela
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It would be worse trying to drive on that. [Eek!]
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Feyd Baron
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The Texas Panhandle version of a noreaster...

Ahhh, nothing like granulated air...

I'll actually miss those, but only because they provide spectacular sunsets (and many laughs, as people try to walk in 65 mph winds).

Feyd Baron, DoC

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