SNOW DAY!

Discussion in 'Miscellaneous' started by Mrlegitislegit, Dec 2, 2013.

  1. We rarely get snow but if we do we immediately get a snow day, even if its 2 millimetres :p we might be getting snow this weekend though, but im away :(
  2. well just say cold lol (im from Maine so im used to it...). It was about 10 degrees where i live
  3. at least in you winter it doesn't go under 0 degrees more than half the snow days...
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  5. Yea, here in the good old Midwest (USA) I am going out in a t-shirt and sweatpants to get groceries out of a car. :)
  6. *cough* I was wearing shorts until a week or two ago in twenty degree weather *cough*
    Sorry this weather gave me a cold I'm still experiencing slight effects of :p
  7. hey, I only wore sweats because they are comfy. and my mom won't let me wear shorts :(
  8. I get 3 months (summer) to wear shorts or t-shirts :(
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  10. The point is to candy, and candy hard!
  11. im playing the version two of it :p its not bad but cookie clicker is better!
  12. I live in florida... dont break out winter clothing unless its under 30.... which rarely ever happens xD...
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  13. no it does for all of them lol xD
  14. Ah here in Canada we got that around 2 weeks ago :)
  15. *Meanwhile in Vancouver*
    OK WAHT WHAT IS DIS 70 DEGREEZ 70 DEGREEZ EZ LIEK AN OVEHN HALP MEH
    *on another but related subject*
    If it snows here within 10 days, I will record myself going insane. (in a good way) (maybe)
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  16. oh... well sounds fun:rolleyes:
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  17. I live by Florida and that is not the truth.
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  18. Yes it is. Its been proven many times over.
  19. Worlds largest snowflakes fell in Texas.

    It was like 35 out today in Milwaukee. I wore shorts and t-shirt today, as always.
  20. you do have a point. I am not form the south east I am from Northern Utah, so I am used to the cold and the "cold"