Kakashi
smile, because I hate you
Originally posted by wildWolverine
snow is not something to be desired. trust me.
Frostbite bad, sunburn good.
Originally posted by wildWolverine
snow is not something to be desired. trust me.
Yeah, back when I was a kid in KC it used to snow in my front yard, so we'd have snowball fights and build snowmen and all that. In the summer it got hot so we'd put a slip and slide on our front lawn and have all the kids play. Those were the days..Originally posted by puglover
Summers ARE hot around here. But SNOW in winter? Why does your neighborhood get snow and ours doesn't.
Originally posted by chain n' sickle
Frostbite bad, sunburn good.
Originally posted by puglover
Summers ARE hot around here. But SNOW in winter? Why does your neighborhood get snow and ours doesn't.
Here in Minnesota (which is where I live BTW) we haven't had a classic, brutal, Siberian style winter since '96 or '97 which is very odd. We seem to be getting Kansas/Missouri style winters instead. Not that I miss the days of -80F wind chills.Originally posted by Turner_727
Not as much as we used to. . . When I first moved to KS in '92 we got some good snow storms, but it hasn't been much in the last few years.
Yeah, enough for snowball fights would be good. . . .
Originally posted by Ohwell
I live in North Eastern Pennsylvania.
Originally posted by xerxes_thegreat
I'm in a small rural area near Jamestown, New York. Mostly OK weather, but winter can get bad.
Originally posted by Zarn
Well, I love the rain. Maybe I should move there.
Haven't exactly had a brutal winter down here in Nebraska lately either. The last really bad one I can remember was the winter of 97'-98'.Originally posted by Drewcifer
Here in Minnesota (which is where I live BTW) we haven't had a classic, brutal, Siberian style winter since '96 or '97 which is very odd. We seem to be getting Kansas/Missouri style winters instead. Not that I miss the days of -80F wind chills.
Originally posted by MarineCorps
I'm from Yarmouth Maine. The winter temp. up here is ussually below 0. Sadly I have to walk to my school.
Originally posted by Chris85
For a while it's been really dry in Nebraska. We've been in some sort of drought for the past 4+ years and it has only rained about a quarter of an inch in the past 5 weeks. I haven't mowed the yard in like 3 weeks since the grass is now turning into a crispy brown color.