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Koko Ed 29-03-2009 00:56

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Originally Posted by rtfgnow (Post 842145)
What kind of mad scientist would I be if I brought 100 + yearly inches of snow to Florida? Hmmm.....I'll take it!

You every wonder why so many New Yorkers move to Florida? Because there is no snow. Snow might be amusing the first time you see it or when your under 12 and you don't have to shovel it, drive in it or worry about it. One little snow flake is pretty and cute. A swarm of millions shuts down cities and make people move to warmer climates.

Molten 29-03-2009 01:58

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Originally Posted by Koko Ed (Post 842154)
You every wonder why so many New Yorkers move to Florida? Because there is no snow. Snow might be amusing the first time you see it or when your under 12 and you don't have to shovel it, drive in it or worry about it. One little snow flake is pretty and cute. A swarm of millions shuts down cities and make people move to warmer climates.

The same can be said for Indiana. Though, your post made me think...you didn't have to shovel until you were 12? I was shoveling before I was 10. I just had to make 5X as many trips into the house for hot chocolate.:D

EricVanWyk 29-03-2009 10:28

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Originally Posted by Koko Ed (Post 842154)
One little snow flake is pretty and cute. A swarm of millions shuts down cities and make people move to warmer climates.

Ed, shhh! No one is going to want to live here if you describe them as "swarms of millions". Then I won't be able to con anyone from warmer climes to swap with me. You'll get us both stuck here in the frigid north!

Zholl 29-03-2009 11:20

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Originally Posted by Koko Ed (Post 842154)
You every wonder why so many New Yorkers move to Florida? Because there is no snow. Snow might be amusing the first time you see it or when your under 12 and you don't have to shovel it, drive in it or worry about it. One little snow flake is pretty and cute. A swarm of millions shuts down cities and make people move to warmer climates.

Hey, at least your weather isn't as bizarre as it is in Colorado. Out here, you expect snow in winter, but don't get any until spring. Then, something happens like at the regional where it dumps a ton of it, cancels stuff, and then melts by lunchtime the next day because it's gone and turned sunny and warm out of nowhere. I spend so much time trying to figure why the weather here is so screwy....

AlexD744 29-03-2009 13:18

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Originally Posted by Zholl (Post 842280)
Hey, at least your weather isn't as bizarre as it is in Colorado. Out here, you expect snow in winter, but don't get any until spring. Then, something happens like at the regional where it dumps a ton of it, cancels stuff, and then melts by lunchtime the next day because it's gone and turned sunny and warm out of nowhere. I spend so much time trying to figure why the weather here is so screwy....

The regional champ there should be the one who figures out why that happens.

EricH 29-03-2009 15:26

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Originally Posted by Zholl (Post 842280)
Hey, at least your weather isn't as bizarre as it is in Colorado. Out here, you expect snow in winter, but don't get any until spring. Then, something happens like at the regional where it dumps a ton of it, cancels stuff, and then melts by lunchtime the next day because it's gone and turned sunny and warm out of nowhere. I spend so much time trying to figure why the weather here is so screwy....

Get that in Rapid City, too. Last day of classes last year was called off due to a blizzard. It was gone to the point where you could have classes by noon the next day. We also get some days in the 60s and above in the "spring" area of "winter"...

Zholl 29-03-2009 15:46

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Originally Posted by AlexD744 (Post 842354)
The regional champ there should be the one who figures out why that happens.

Lol, I guess that means me, my team, 399 and 1332, doesn't it? Maybe between all of us we'll finally get it eh?

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Originally Posted by EricH (Post 842466)
Get that in Rapid City, too. Last day of classes last year was called off due to a blizzard. It was gone to the point where you could have classes by noon the next day. We also get some days in the 60s and above in the "spring" area of "winter"...

Wow, that is just as screwy as ours is. Show's what I know about weather in states that aren't California, Florida, or Colorado....


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