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[QUOTE]Originally posted by sean: [QB] Well, i guess it is cool most of the time. Here in hamburg ( suburb of Buffalo,NY), we get a good wallop of snow each year, mad worse by the lake effect thet lake erie provides. This little oopsie was nothing compared to what we had last october. Like the first or second week of the month and this huge storm front hit. snow, strong winds, no power... everything was closed for the week. more about this here. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Storm_%22Aphid%22 It is fun to have a snow day ( i guess there's a reason they alot 7 or more into the year), and watching things unfold is quite fun.( as long as you dont have to drive in it) I have come to learn that it is not THAT the wind is blowing, but WHAT the wind is blowing. While walking around in 40+ mph winds is not fun, imagine having to avoid trash cans as they speed towards your head, or a sheet metal road sign imbedded i your front porch. The 2-4 ft of snow that an average storm around here deposits in the winter is fine, infact it's beautiful, almost like a postcard. The only time that it becomes a major issue is when that snow is comming down so thick you cant see, or when that snow is being tossed around by the wind, and deposited in other places ( the inside of your boxer shorts one of the most unpleasant.) Put it this way, if it is the first burst of bad weather of the season, it is fun. Once you're into jan or feb, it turns from fun to a pain in the ass. Maybe if we had less than 7 months of winter it would be more fun. :D [/QB][/QUOTE]
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