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Snow is stupid.

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snow is great! we had about 6" of perfect snow flake crystals last week. spent a good 15 minutes looking at them.
of course i live <5mi. from work and i ride the bus so i don't have to drive in it.
 
Those of you who hate snow, I think, are actually the majority.

I'm a minority here:

I LOVE snow.
I LIKE driving in it (4x4 with Nokian tyres kick ass)
I LIKE shovelling it
I LIKE playing in it
I LIKE watching it fall
I LIKE flying through it (from the cockpit it looks like warping through space with all the stars zooming past)
I LIKE the serenity of it

Snow RULES!

That's why I live in Alaska!
 
Although I've never lived in it, I don't like the idea of snow near where I have to live/work either (I'm spoiled with occasional rain and constant dense fog here). However, several feet of snow in the mountains next to me would be fine 😛
 
I just hate the cold. I don't mind snow at all, in fact i think it makes it warmer since it relects the suns light and radiation back into the air. I don't even mind driving on it much.
 
Originally posted by: giantpinkbunnyhead
Those of you who hate snow, I think, are actually the majority.

I'm a minority here:

I LOVE snow.
I LIKE driving in it (4x4 with Nokian tyres kick ass)
I LIKE shovelling it
I LIKE playing in it
I LIKE watching it fall
I LIKE flying through it (from the cockpit it looks like warping through space with all the stars zooming past)
I LIKE the serenity of it

Snow RULES!

That's why I live in Alaska!


good thing you're in Alaska then! :shovel;
 
Originally posted by: LeiZaK
Originally posted by: DrPizza
Originally posted by: Jehovah
Originally posted by: rh71
why do people continue to call objects stupid ?

I was thinking the exact same thing. Then, I paused to reflect on it for a moment. I have the good fortune of being a parent and a teacher. This has given me the advantage of experience. My experiences tell me that little kids, six to maybe 13 or 14, frequently call objects "stupid." The following are comments I've overheard from young kids:

after tripping over a rock, "stupid rock!"
after banging a shin on the coffee table, "stupid table!"
after dropping their food on the floor, "stupid food!"

As kids make gains in intelligence and logic, they realize that after tripping over a rock, it was their fault. After banging their shin, it was their fault. After dropping food on the floor, well, you know what I'm going to say.

So, how does this apply to Mr. OP, "stupid snow." It's simple. The OP is the one lacking in intelligence.

😛 🙂

well said, DrPizza

:beer:

"How about NOOOO Scott!" -Dr. Evil

 
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