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tulsa ok got around 2 to 3 foot of snow

Started by venuse, February 01, 2011, 07:16:25 PM

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venuse

or at least builds muscle shoveling the snow :P

stick d00d

Here in Maryland we got 2 in of ice 3-4 inches of snow. We've been getting a lot of freezing rain lately so most of the snow has just missed us a few times. I for one love the snow because me and my dad go out and make money plowing, I make $20 per hour doing so. At the same time I hate it because my clothes/feet get soaked and as said before getting your car out in it is a pain in the ass.

Last year we got 2 huge blizzards, one was like 3 feet the other 2 i think. So yea it's not nearly as bad this year, by far.

Also also, I currently have a construction job which requires working outside, so it keep me from working a few days, which sucks.

DarkTrinity

Quote from: Seifer on February 03, 2011, 03:57:13 PM
No you don't Luci. Snow is terrible. Only american's "wish they had snow" because they don't live in Canada and understand what it's like. It's not cool waking up an hour early to shovel/plow your laneway just to get your car out of your laneway, except your car's freezing cold, and your cold, and your boots are soaked, and it's hard as hell to see outside. Oh what's that, it's real stormy? roads are closed? Can't go to work? Shame, there goes the money you were going to spend on X.

Lol whaaaaaaat.
Not all Americans bro.
We've had over 60 inches of snow this winter.

I do agree that shoveling is not fun. And it's not fun getting in a freezing cold car in the morning. And driving during blizzards is not fun, because of course they don't close anything for a foot of snow here.

Lingus

Quote from: DarkTrinity on February 03, 2011, 10:49:43 PMOnly american's "wish they had snow" because they don't live in Canada and understand what it's like.
He should have said Southern Californians.