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<blockquote data-quote="nicdicarlo" data-source="post: 13778" data-attributes="member: 110"><p>Isn't it odd how different parts of the country react to different amounts of snow? In Philly, we usually get a few storms a year. Sometimes they are big, sometimes they are barely anything. No matter what, snow in the city = panic and a state of emergency for many people. People are stocking up on ground beef, milk, and bread like the epocolypse is coming. Its crazy. I lived in Lake Tahoe California for a while. One time it started snowing on Christmas Eve and didn't stop until after New Years. The total was something insane like 10 feet and life still went on as normal...although they use construction graders to clear the roads in places like that. I like the snow. It makes things exciting, whether I can get to the MTNS or not.</p><p></p><p>I'll give you guys one thing though, its been FREEZING everywhere it seems. I'm just glad I don't live in Green Bay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nicdicarlo, post: 13778, member: 110"] Isn't it odd how different parts of the country react to different amounts of snow? In Philly, we usually get a few storms a year. Sometimes they are big, sometimes they are barely anything. No matter what, snow in the city = panic and a state of emergency for many people. People are stocking up on ground beef, milk, and bread like the epocolypse is coming. Its crazy. I lived in Lake Tahoe California for a while. One time it started snowing on Christmas Eve and didn't stop until after New Years. The total was something insane like 10 feet and life still went on as normal...although they use construction graders to clear the roads in places like that. I like the snow. It makes things exciting, whether I can get to the MTNS or not. I'll give you guys one thing though, its been FREEZING everywhere it seems. I'm just glad I don't live in Green Bay. [/QUOTE]
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