Snow Day ^_____^ Entry posted by Bfahome January 28, 2009 297 views Share More sharing options... Followers 0 woooot
~ShadowBolt~ Posted January 28, 2009 @ above poster -- Uh... O_o I hope you're joking... @ Bfahome -- ditto here and no Spring Break this year since the school district screwed up and called a snow day when no precipitation fell until 6-7 at night. And called one today because of a wintry mix that fell overnight. FAIL. V_V ~SB~ Quote Link to comment
Nidman Posted January 28, 2009 No I'm not kidding. The only time I ever saw snow is back in dec 07. And It sucks. Nidman Quote Link to comment
Snoopy82 Posted January 28, 2009 @ above poster -- Uh... O_o I hope you're joking... @ Bfahome -- ditto here and no Spring Break this year since the school district screwed up and called a snow day when no precipitation fell until 6-7 at night. And called one today because of a wintry mix that fell overnight. FAIL. V_V ~SB~ I don't blame them for canceling today. I walked down to the library earlier this morning and nearly fell three times. The streets are a mess as well. Quote Link to comment
Gob Posted January 28, 2009 It's a snow day for me too and I have NOTHING to do. at all. Quote Link to comment
Catra Posted January 29, 2009 We had a snow day too <3 We shoulda had one today too because the snow is so deep and roads are still kinda bad round here <_> Quote Link to comment
pompomperson Posted January 30, 2009 Cold Weather behavior: > > 60 above zero: Floridians turn on the heat. Minnesotans plant gardens. > > 50 above zero: Californians shiver uncontrollably. People are sunbathing in Duluth. > > 40 above zero: Import cars won't start. Minnesotans drive with the sunroof open. > > 32 above zero: Distilled water freezes. The water in Bemidji gets thicker. > > 20 above zero: New Mexicans don long johns, parkas and wool hats & mittens. Minnesotans throw on a flannel shirt. > > 15 above zero: New York landlords finally turn on the heat. People in Minnesota have one last cookout before it gets cold. > > Zero: People in Miami all die. Minnesotans close the windows. > > 10 below zero: Californians fly away to Mexico. Minnesotans dig their winter coats out of storage. > > 25 below zero: Hollywood disintegrates. Girl Scouts in Minnesota still selling cookies door to door. > > 40 below zero: Washington, D.C. finally runs out of hot air. People in Minnesota let their dogs sleep indoors. > > 100 below zero: Santa Claus abandons the North Pole. Minnesotans get upset because the Mini-Van won't start. > > 460 below zero: ALL atomic motion stops (absolute zero on the Kelvin scale). People in Minnesota can be heard to say, "Cold 'nuff fer ya?" > > 500 below zero: Heck freezes over. Minnesota public schools open 2 hours late. It speaks the truth especially the last one Quote Link to comment
Bfahome Posted January 30, 2009 > 60 above zero: Floridians turn on the heat. Minnesotans plant gardens. > Hah, this part reminds me of a Paula Poundstone quote. "If it was as cold outside in the winter as they make it inside in the summer, they'd turn the heat on. It makes no sense." Quote Link to comment
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