I think i broke my back today!
We had a ton of snow here in Chicago and my new house has a long driveway and I have not purchased a snowblower yet, lol. It took me 2.5 hours to shovel the driveway alone!!! I am so friggen sore!!!!
Yeah. It got cold here in Dallas... cough...
I'm so glad I don't have to shovel snow anymore!
I live in a country with a lot of snow

. I know how it must feel. Go buy you an rotary plough.
I live in North of Norway and here it's rain

, and the snow is almost away. Be happy, you can go ski-ing. And you know that the reindeer to Santa need snow.

MyWifesMule
12/01/06 12:39pm
I now how you feel. I live in the northeast and bought a 4x4 and a plow along time ago, best investment i've ever made, it sure beats the hell out of shoveling or even snow blowing.
The weather isn't bad here yet but its comming.
I wonder if I can hook a plow to my minibike, lol.
Hey Nothing....was it better than cleaning the house???? LOL A little manual labour

is good for you.....BTW what is a shovel???
Ahh going to be 70 degrees tomorrow. I did however see snow one time back in '83. If you make it through a summer in Phoenix the "winters" are amazing.
Kleerance
12/01/06 4:20pm
Crazy Canuck
12/01/06 4:39pm
Snow? what...oh you mean the stuff that is piled over 3 feet in my driveway! yes we canadians suffer from october to april as well, and i gotta tell ya, i'm sick of it! blizzarding here today and 20 below again

. arizona is sounding pretty nice right now! may have to become a "snow bird" with the rest of the elderly and leave for the winter..
I have friends and family in Ariz and New Mexico and forget that crap. 120 in the summer is crap. My cousin runs a Truck Repair for Ryder and the mechanics shoes melt on the pavement if outside too long. I think I can deal with the snow in Chi town for the couple months. I think cold winters and hot summers are perfect. Too much heat or too much cold it not for me. I like it in the middle.
I've missed you baby... I'm on my way over to warm you up.
You're right Nothing it gets pretty freakin' hot around here in the summer months. Hard to beat the 70-75 degree days for the next 4-5 months though. The great thing too, if we want to play in the snow or ski we drive to the mountains.
I'm in Massachusetts, and luckily we get a few weeks buffer before our snow starts. We've had some milder winters the past couple years though, I can't complain at all. (Plus our landlord does the shoveling... WEWT).
70 to 75 is winter where i live,we wear long pants and long sleeves! its pathetic-i lived in beaver creek ,vail and breckenridge for a few years so i would totally love going to norway!
QUOTE(shazbot @ 12/05/06 11:08am)

You're right Nothing it gets pretty freakin' hot around here in the summer months. Hard to beat the 70-75 degree days for the next 4-5 months though. The great thing too, if we want to play in the snow or ski we drive to the mountains.
Yea, these next 4 months are great for you over there. But those couple months of summer where can you drive too? Your stuck in the heat then. I guess its all in what you like. I love having snow on Christmas. Christmas is not Christmas unless its cold and snowy. Also, You dont appreciate the change in seasons as much if you dont see it. Fall is such a beautiful time of year.
Lord Lipton
12/05/06 3:00pm
i had to snow-blow my driveway 3 times, my neighbors twice - and then the sidewalk 3 times (salted both mine and neighbors), and had to go out twice after the damn plows came by and we couldn't make it out of the driveway because it was so thick.
my snow day was not so enjoyable, haha.
QUOTE(Lord Lipton @ 12/05/06 3:00pm)

i had to snow-blow my driveway 3 times, my neighbors twice - and then the sidewalk 3 times (salted both mine and neighbors), and had to go out twice after the damn plows came by and we couldn't make it out of the driveway because it was so thick.
my snow day was not so enjoyable, haha.
At least you had a snow day, i had a freeze ay arse off day
GOOSEDOWN
12/07/06 4:56pm
I live in CLEVELAND OHIO. Someone plows for me.
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