SNOW.

Dec 10, 2008 20:35

IT IS FREAKING SNOWING. In Houston. And sticking, even, a little. I just threw snowballs with a total stranger (who is an elementary school teacher, as it turns out) and we were both giggling like little kids. I think this calls for cocoa.

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skipthedemon December 11 2008, 02:36:46 UTC
As I just said to Becky earlier, it got up to like 62 up here in Boston....what?

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_medley_ December 11 2008, 02:48:13 UTC
The weather is crazy. *nods* But, actually, it snows here about once a decade, and the last time was in 1989 (on my friend Denise's wedding day) so. Kind of time for it, I guess.

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matsujo9 December 11 2008, 02:43:22 UTC
YAY!!!

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_medley_ December 11 2008, 02:48:37 UTC
YAY!

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donutsweeper December 11 2008, 02:51:56 UTC
Definitely calls for cocoa.

Y'all are more than welcome to the snow up here. I am sick to death of shoveling

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_medley_ December 11 2008, 02:58:42 UTC
This is just play snow. It's sticking to the grass and plants and parked cars, but melting on the ground. But for us, it's snow.

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donutsweeper December 11 2008, 02:59:45 UTC
are people freaking out when having to drive?

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_medley_ December 11 2008, 03:07:38 UTC
Not too much. It's not that heavy. Ice, on the other hand, is cause for panic.

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travels_in_time December 11 2008, 03:07:05 UTC
SNOW YAY! *twirls you* *throws snowballs at you*

Look! Snowflakes!

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(Send some this way, will ya? So far we've only got icy rain.)

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_medley_ December 11 2008, 03:08:58 UTC
Hee! Love the snowflakes! I'll send it your way if I can! Y'all should get some, too. It's only fair.

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kensieg December 11 2008, 03:30:43 UTC
Not fair! It's snowing in Houston and not in Dallas! Good night for a firelog or two.

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_medley_ December 11 2008, 04:23:38 UTC
Sounds good! How often do you get snow in Dallas?

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kensieg December 11 2008, 04:30:21 UTC
every other year.

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_medley_ December 11 2008, 06:10:06 UTC
Oh, that's cool. We get it about once every ten years.

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