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Guest Nicodeme

We have about two feet of snow if not more thanks to two blizzards that blew through here...

A cutaway sample...

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And as a frame of reference, I'm 5 feet tall. So two feet is about up to my knees. And I wasn't all the way down to the bottom of that chunk of snow, mind you!

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But, I was able to make this. :3 That's me on the left, and my lovely on the right.

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And yes that triangular rock on my snowy chin is a soulpatch. XD

(If the actual images are too large, mods, feel absolutely free to take out the tags and leave the urls. I don't wanna slow down anyone's connection!)

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Guest Roberta1

Hello from South Jersey!

I really enjoyed the pictures of the snow persons... But which is which? (This is a genderbending website, is it not?)

Wx here: 17" snow last week, 5" snow (mixed with freezing rain this week) and more snow on its way next week. We haven't had such a

bad winter in years. (Cold yes, snow no)

Sincerely,

Roberta

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Guest Nicodeme
But which is which? (This is a genderbending website, is it not?)

The one with the soulpatch is me. The one with the boobs is my wife.

My snowperson got ridiculously smoothed out because his chest wasn't flat enough for my liking and I had to keep karate-chopping off chunks from the front of his torso. XD

Soulpatch snowman FTW!

Quoted for truth!

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Guest sarah f

Well we got 12 and 1/2 inches of snow yesterday in the DFW area. That is a record for one day of snow fall. I know that isn't a lot to most of you but that is a lot here. We don't have a support system that can clear the roads. All they do is sand the over passes. Most everything is closed down until noon except for my work of course. At least work is slow and I can keep up with Laura's today.

Love,

Sarah F

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Guest Donna Jean

Sarah.....

I do agree that is a LOT for your area!

And you don't have the plows like we have....

Also we do pre-emptive strikes on the roads...

When a major storm is coming we spray the roads with a brine that helps melt the snow as soon as it hits the surface of the road.

And we put down cinders on top of the snow for traction. And of course, our everloving salt that makes cars rust out at an early age....

We have huge dump trucks that plow as they spread cinders....

And it takes a lot for us to close anything down around here (rural)....

But, I'd sure like to see some green!

Huggs

Donna Jean

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Guest Katrina Reann

Well here in IL it is 90 degrees,sunny, and I have been outside on the beach front of the IL river suntanning in my bikini!!! Oh wait that was a dream no wonder my my toes are blue and frostbit...lol

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Guest Donna Jean
Well here in IL it is 90 degrees,sunny, and I have been outside on the beach front of the IL river suntanning in my bikini!!! Oh wait that was a dream no wonder my my toes are blue and frostbit...lol

Ok, Girlfriend!

I was reading your post and my eyes got really big for a minute!

You got me on that one!

Huggs

Donna Jean

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Guest Katrina Reann
Ok, Girlfriend!

I was reading your post and my eyes got really big for a minute!

You got me on that one!

Huggs

Donna Jean

The weather may be getting more crazy but it will never be crazier than me...lol

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Well, it is time for me to go to work - I am in an essential profession - I sell appliances in a mall so you can see why I must traverse the deep snow (for us) and possibly icy streets - I have to be there for the emergency "just looking" customers.

It is all worth it because I am on straight commission so along with risking my vehicle and possibly my well beain at least I know that my hourly average pay is dropping like a rock on Jupiter.

Still looking for intelligent life out there in management - no luck so far.

Love ya,

Sally

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We got like, 3 to 4 feet here with snowdrifts around 6 feet. The double blizzard shut down school all week and there's even more snow coming from monday to tuesday. So much good from this and so much bad (I was close to killing all of my friends because I was stuck with them since friday. >_>)

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Guest AshleyRF

We got about 7 or so inches of snow here. I know that doesn't sound like much to most of you from the north, but for us, it's a lot. We never get snow here. It was a lot of fun and I really love to watch it, but I'm also glad when it's gone.

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Guest Elizabeth K
We got about 7 or so inches of snow here. I know that doesn't sound like much to most of you from the north, but for us, it's a lot. We never get snow here. It was a lot of fun and I really love to watch it, but I'm also glad when it's gone.

120 miles farther south - we got snow but it didn't stick - awwwww

But as I had to drive in it I was glad we did not have ice! Here they have no way to deal with icy roads as they are so rare!

Global Warming has given us some SUPER COLD weather - NEVER snows - well - does now!

Lizzy

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