Are you a fan of snow or not? If so, how much snow can you handle?
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I'd rather get snow storms less than 6 inches at a time. It's manageable, in clearing the driveway and driving to work. Anything else mans cancelled classes, impassable roads and possible ice dams on the house.
I have lived in Canada for far too long to love those white sh*ts falling from the sky.funsohngYou should try living in a tropical climate
Around here? Yes. If it's snowing, that means the temperatures are in the upper 20's-low 30's (degrees F).That's perfectly fine with me
Otherwise, if it's clear, temperatures are either in the teens or single digits, sometimes below 0F. Toooo cold for me.
I am in a manual wheelchair. Â Snow literally makes my life unliveable. Â People can walk over snow if they really need to, me though, I can't just push a manual wheelchair through several inches of snow, especially uphill. Â I once had to withdraw from a course because I missed a week of class when my campus maintenance didn't clean off the sidewalks around my building for several days after a snow storm. Â The professor said I should have called the police to bring me to class and wouldn't excuse it.
Not to mention snow generally means cold, cold means ice, ice means salt on the ground. Â My wheels touch the ground, my hands touch my wheels, cracked skin because of cold, cracks filled with salty water.
[QUOTE="Lonelynight"][QUOTE="funsohng"]I have lived in Canada for far too long to love those white sh*ts falling from the sky.funsohngYou should try living in a tropical climate Summer in Korea is almost as disgusting as the summer in tropics, I think.
I lived at the DMZ in Korea for a year. The summer was similar to that of Mississippi, and the winter was like New Hampshire. Oddest year of weather I ever experienced.
[QUOTE="Lonelynight"][QUOTE="funsohng"]I have lived in Canada for far too long to love those white sh*ts falling from the sky.funsohngYou should try living in a tropical climate Summer in Korea is almost as disgusting as the summer in tropics, I think. do you wish for snow when it's summer?
I don't mind snow but I don't enjoy driving in it/dealing with it. I had less of a problem with it when I was a kid.
Agreed. I'd rather live in a desert than a cold city with grimy snow.Kill it with fire, it's gross
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It's cool if it's just a few inches and goes away quickly. Large amounts of long term snow such balls unless I am snowboarding.
It's fun for about two weeks. After you have gone skiing a few times though the shine wears off and you just get sick of having to shovel out your car and walk way every f***ing day.
I used to like snow, until I lived in Canada for a few years.
I've had enough. If it snows I'm hoping it's gone by noon the next day (usually is).
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