Anything and everything goes in here... within reason.
Sun Jun 27, 2004 2:41 am
Piles of it every winter... I hate the stuff. 0_o
Sun Jun 27, 2004 3:20 am
Dawn2 wrote:Zero! wrote:Dawn2 wrote:You can't live in Illinois and not see snow. Period.
You live in Illinois, too?! o____________o
Scary. *dun dun duuuuuun*
It's a big state. White Wolf lives in Illinois as well, as do many other PPTers. I'm in the Southern half.

Sorry for that bit of off-topicness. Anyway, I stay home from school for so many days that it adds up to weeks during winter.
I almost live in Illinois, if I walk 2 miles north and cross the Ohio river I'll be in Illinois.
And yes I've seen snow, we get some every winter, though it's usually not much more than a dusting or two.
Sun Jun 27, 2004 3:42 am
BeDeviled wrote:I see 8 months of snow, it's even tended to snow in the summer on occasion.
Yeah, the weather in Saskatchewan sucks. I read something that said the months are almost winter, winter, still winter and scorching hot.
Anyway, yes, I've seen snow.
Sun Jun 27, 2004 4:00 am
We get it maybe once a year in Western Washington. Most recently there was a big snowfall (I'm not going to call it a storm) followed by freezing rain the night after. The next morning everything was covered in ice. Missed two days of school because of that.
Sun Jun 27, 2004 4:07 am
I must've seen snow in England, where I was born. And I must have seen snow in Wuhan, China, where I lived with my grandparents 'til I was three. Only I don't remember >_<
In fact, I only remember seeing snow in Harbin, where I went for Christmas when I was seven XD
Sun Jun 27, 2004 4:25 am
Sapphire Faerie wrote:Dawn2 wrote:Zero! wrote:Dawn2 wrote:You can't live in Illinois and not see snow. Period.
You live in Illinois, too?! o____________o
Scary. *dun dun duuuuuun*
It's a big state. White Wolf lives in Illinois as well, as do many other PPTers. I'm in the Southern half.

Sorry for that bit of off-topicness. Anyway, I stay home from school for so many days that it adds up to weeks during winter.
I almost live in Illinois, if I walk 2 miles north and cross the Ohio river I'll be in Illinois.
And yes I've seen snow, we get some every winter, though it's usually not much more than a dusting or two.
I used to live in Illinois. I'm sure all the Illinois-ites-ans-whatevertheyrecalled are familiar with Champaign-Urbana.
Have I seen snow? Ha!

I've lived in the midwest and the northeast (of the United States). In upstate New York, the seasons are like so: winter, almost winter, winter's over, and construction.
schadenfreude wrote:We get it maybe once a year in Western Washington. Most recently there was a big snowfall (I'm not going to call it a storm) followed by freezing rain the night after. The next morning everything was covered in ice. Missed two days of school because of that.
Oooo, where? I live near Seattle.
Sun Jun 27, 2004 4:55 am
SpiraLethe wrote:schadenfreude wrote:We get it maybe once a year in Western Washington. Most recently there was a big snowfall (I'm not going to call it a storm) followed by freezing rain the night after. The next morning everything was covered in ice. Missed two days of school because of that.
Oooo, where? I live near Seattle.
Never really knew there were others from WA.
For the answer to the question, I have seen snow. It snowed a bit where I live in January, but that was all we got.
Sun Jun 27, 2004 4:59 am
I live in Chicago. Which happens to be part of Illinois, so I guess I live there too.

So of course, I've seen lots and lots of snow.
Sun Jun 27, 2004 5:00 am
Rab wrote:SpiraLethe wrote:schadenfreude wrote:We get it maybe once a year in Western Washington. Most recently there was a big snowfall (I'm not going to call it a storm) followed by freezing rain the night after. The next morning everything was covered in ice. Missed two days of school because of that.
Oooo, where? I live near Seattle.
Never really knew there were others from WA.
For the answer to the question, I have seen snow. It snowed a bit where I live in January, but that was all we got.
I live in Renton which is southeast of Seattle, it's the current residence of Jimi Hendrix.
Sun Jun 27, 2004 5:39 am
schadenfreude wrote:Rab wrote:Never really knew there were others from WA.
For the answer to the question, I have seen snow. It snowed a bit where I live in January, but that was all we got.
I live in Renton which is southeast of Seattle, it's the current residence of Jimi Hendrix.
I live in Bremerton, on the other side of Puget Sound. Theoretically, I'm "near" Seattle. It just takes 2 hours to get there. We drove by Renton today. We were shopping in Kent.
I didn't know there were others from WA either. Good to see I'm not the only one. I know two others from upstate New York (where I used to live and currently attend University), Am and Collin.
vermilion wrote:I live in Chicago. Which happens to be part of Illinois, so I guess I live there too.

So of course, I've seen lots and lots of snow.
I miss that city.
Sun Jun 27, 2004 7:10 am
I used to live in New York and it would snow there every year... I remember one there were a few good feet in one night.
And there was also one snowstorm that made a 40 year old tree crash on our house.... It was completly torn or of the ground it left a huge hole...
Now I live in a desert where it snows once in a decade, so I havn't seen snow for 4 years.
Sun Jun 27, 2004 7:18 am
Yes. Here, every year, and twice when I lived in California.
Sun Jun 27, 2004 8:33 am
This is an intersting poll. People often forget that the majority of the people they meet in places like this don't come from the same area.
As for me, I've seen snow. I've played in it, shoveled it, and threw it at people in all of the winters I've lived through.
Sun Jun 27, 2004 8:56 am
I used to live in Texas, so yea i've seen snow. But now I live in Vegas, and we get snow VERY RARELY. I mean like once in 25 years.
Sun Jun 27, 2004 9:46 am
Since I'm swedish, yeah I have. I really hate it.
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