, all us Canadians have winter related names for our provinces/cities. Winterpeg, Coldbec, Newfrostland. I don't like snow. It's cold, a hassle, slows down traffic, and I hate shovelling it. The only good thing about winter is Christmas, Ice hockey, NHL hockey (well, not this year) and snow days from school.
It snowed veeeeeeeeeeeeerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrryyyy lightly about a week ago. (So lightly you're not sure if it's snow or an invasion of dandruff)
And it snowed in June here I think, or was it May? [/b][/quote] Well I live in MA, US...but I can understand if Canada snowed in June...even July.
You...Stole...My...Idea Yeah, the snow's wicked. A lotta people that I know from down south are saying "snow....?!?! WTF?!" when I mention that it's snowing hardcore out... You should see it now...down to only a few hundred feet before ya get to the clouds...and the snow's starting up again. Weather report straight from Nav Canada... CYWG 150238Z 30002KT 2SM -SHRA BR -SN OVC002 RMK ST8 Decoded... Winnipeg, 15th of the month, 0238 GMT, wind 300 degrees, 2 knots (erm...4MPH/6km/h), visibility is 2 miles with light showers, mist and light snow, overcast cloud layer 200 feet above ground. Yeah, it sucks out there right now. Thank God I don't work today, or I'd be driving home in that sh*t... Us Winnipeggers know how to drive. In the snow. Going 100km/h. With no wipers. Now if you'll excuse me, the bus is about to drive by my street again. I've gotta go outside and...erm...reload
No snow here in Rolla, MO, thankfully because I would have to walk to class in it and drive in it, both of em suck. But its a chilly 46 degrees and been raining all day
Well I live in MA, US...but I can understand if Canada snowed in June...even July. [/b][/quote] That's a little ignorant. Snow rarely reaches into April/May.
Goddamn, c*nt licker, f*cking, piece of sh*t, motherf*cker, c*ck sucker... *inhales deeply* ... *ahem* I want snow. :'''(
Well I live in MA, US...but I can understand if Canada snowed in June...even July.[/b][/quote] That's hilarious when you think we get some 94 degrees (I made a big effort by putting Fahrenheit's) in the middle of July!
Well I live in MA, US...but I can understand if Canada snowed in June...even July. [/b][/quote] yeah it has snowed fo the 4th of July where i used to live(N. Cali) and here in Reno we have had white Easters....but those are pretty rare...its not like it happens every yr....and sometimes we dotn have any snow on X-mas(lol infact that happens more that i would like.
I was so jealous when I saw snow in the playoff game in St. Louis yesterday. And I live in California so naturally snow is more precious than gold.
That's a little ignorant. Snow rarely reaches into April/May. [/b][/quote] Don't speak just yet... http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v120/Joe.../house_snow.jpg May 15th this year... Sydd will back me up on that
I was just about to post my snow pictures... [the camera date thing is date/month/year] ...and thats just my backyard. snow in the middle of May...crazy.
January 25th, 2003; http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v286/LPF...05/DSCF0024.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v286/LPF...05/DSCF0016.jpg
WOW. The first picture looks like so much fun! Are you guessing the same thing is going to happen this year/early next year?
WOW. The first picture looks like so much fun! Are you guessing the same thing is going to happen this year/early next year? [/b][/quote] If you look at the second picture, you'll notice most of the snow is above the van. And those walls were created by digging the whole length of the driveway at that deepness. Took about five hours. It sucked. That amount of snow fell over the span of a two-day on-and-off super blizzard. We didn't leave our houses for a few days. It was insane.