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Old 11-25-2005, 02:32 AM   #1
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Old 11-25-2005, 02:36 AM   #2
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Yes it's blowing a blizzard outside at the moment.

First snow of the year.
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No snow here, yet.
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Hey, just as I started reading this thread, it started to snow here too...

It's a very warm winter, we still don't have snow (only for a few days like a month ago)
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No snow here, yet.

It'll come! It'll come! I live in southwestern Germany, *very* close to the border to France and Luxembourg.
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It'll come! It'll come! I live in southwestern Germany, *very* close to the border to France and Luxembourg.
I'm not so close from the border, but... I'll keep my fingers crossed.
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I can live without it, the trains here will be f*cked for days if so much as a snowflake lands on the track.
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Don't say that, man. That's like tempting fate.
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Shit, good point! And I've got a 2 hour train journey tonight! Quick, I'll cross it out...
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In here we've had snow two times already. Once in October and once in November, now it's just raining water again and everything looks so dark and depressing because the snow has melted away.

I fear that there won't be snow at all when Christmas arrives.
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It like just started snowing here in Denmark, also!

Hooray, for that!
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It like just started snowing here in Denmark, also!

Hooray, for that!
I thought you were in Iceland?
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You know, Wednesday... and indeed the entire first part of this week... was fine. Rained a bit, 30 degree weather, not that bad.

Then I woke up Thursday morning, and lo! What did my eyes behold, but this horrid, loathesome, nasty white stuff coating the ground. And thus I did gaze upon the sky and said, "Mother Nature, you are an utter b****," and returned to bed. I then was awakened by my roommate a few hours later and told I actually had to prepare to go out into the horrid, loathesome, nasty white stuff. Upon going outside, I also found that it was cold. Damn cold. 15 degrees cold.

There are days when I have fleeting thoughts of moving someplace warmer...

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Foe Jeysie for slagging off snow as horrid.

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Yeah, Lucien, the Tripod logo is scary.

Why can't we have snow in Oxford? It's already cold enough ...
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Yeah, Lucien, the Tripod logo is scary.

Why can't we have snow in Oxford? It's already cold enough ...

I'll fix it when I go home.

P.s it's been raining so all the snow has gone.
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I'm surprised that it snowed so much at first snow. It was nearly enough to cause Snow Day (probably only prevented by the fact that there was an exam this morning. Practical Biology, one of the most fun exams I ever 'wrote'). It was certainly enough to cause a small chaos on german streets, because many people still had their summer tires on.

As if by precognition, my parents had the winter tires put on the cars just the days before.


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I can live without it, the trains here will be f*cked for days if so much as a snowflake lands on the track.
I have to go with Br'er Seebaruk on this one. When there's measurable snow here in Birmingham, the roads all get shut down except to emergency vehicles. We have no passenger rail service.
That's not bad, except that it tends to start snowing here after 12 pm, so instead of being stuck at home we often get stuck at work.
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I have to go with Br'er Seebaruk on this one. When there's measurable snow here in Birmingham, the roads all get shut down except to emergency vehicles. We have no passenger rail service.
That's not bad, except that it tends to start snowing here after 12 pm, so instead of being stuck at home we often get stuck at work.
Gah, that would be terrible. Although we have a bar here in the building so I could just drink lots and pass out if that ever happened, and wake up at my desk the next morning fresh as a daisy.
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