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Is it good enough to go sledding?? That's what I would be doing. :wallbash:

 

I just went out outside to try tubing but the snow is still to soft to make a good track. Besides even when I do make a quality track, it's snow so fast that I lose the track I make.

 

 

 

 

Sleds? Who still has sleds? Tubing is the way to go. :blink:

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I just went out outside to try tubing but the snow is still to soft to make a good track. Besides even when I do make a quality track, it's snow so fast that I lose the track I make.

Sleds? Who still has sleds? Tubing is the way to go. :lol:

 

 

This has been a memorable snow day for me- it's very rare I spend the complete 24 hrs of a day in the house. Though- I do have the flu-so that combined with the conditions has kept me inside.

 

Just hanging with my 2 dogs

watching TV and listening to music

 

I feel very isolated and will be ready to fly out of my bunker tomorrow- though it has been relaxing.

 

 

oh...yeah...i've been posting a bit on this message board also.

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I just went out outside to try tubing but the snow is still to soft to make a good track. Besides even when I do make a quality track, it's snow so fast that I lose the track I make.

Sleds? Who still has sleds? Tubing is the way to go. :lol:

Eh, sledding...tubing...what's the difference? :lol:

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What I want to know is...WHO IS TO BLAME FOR THIS SNOW?!?!?!?

 

Global warming.

 

That's what Al Gore would say.

 

We have 16 inches on the ground in Cleveland...most snow from a single storm here since 1993.

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