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Going to save everyone some time and quote myself for the rest of the day in one post:
Robot Chris SNOOWWww ommgggdshgbhj snoowow aahhhhh AHHHH snoowwwwwww O___O AAHHHH SNOW YYAAAAY*
*Edited for clarification
*grumble* Stupid lucky rubit, keeping all that awesome white stuff to herself *grumble*

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Kajehase wrote:Damn you Scandavia! Share some with the rest of the world (preferably Tennessee).Lamontius wrote:srsly you guys keep mentioning this snow thing what the hell is it?It is this sort of thing
Sadly, those are two or three years old. Last week I wore shorts to work (outdoors) four out of six days.

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Rysky wrote:Sadly, those are two or three years old. Last week I wore shorts to work (outdoors) four out of six days.Kajehase wrote:Damn you Scandavia! Share some with the rest of the world (preferably Tennessee).Lamontius wrote:srsly you guys keep mentioning this snow thing what the hell is it?It is this sort of thing
That's what you guys get for hoarding it all those years.

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Rysky wrote:Ignore this man, he's crazy.Kajehase wrote:Damn you Scandavia! Share some with the rest of the world (preferably Tennessee).Lamontius wrote:srsly you guys keep mentioning this snow thing what the hell is it?It is this sort of thing
While that is most assuredly true, that's no good reason to ignore my pleas. Join the Cold Side Orthos! We have hot cocoa and beautiful Kinkadian landscapes.

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Orthos wrote:While that is most assuredly true, that's no good reason to ignore my pleas. Join the Cold Side Orthos! We have hot cocoa and beautiful Kinkadian landscapes.Rysky wrote:Ignore this man, he's crazy.Kajehase wrote:Damn you Scandavia! Share some with the rest of the world (preferably Tennessee).Lamontius wrote:srsly you guys keep mentioning this snow thing what the hell is it?It is this sort of thing
There is no feeling quite like spending the day, playing out in the snow with friends, family and significant others, then coming inside, changing into warm clothes, and snuggling up with some cocoa.

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Rysky wrote:There is no feeling quite like spending the day, playing out in the snow with friends, family and significant others, then coming inside, changing into warm clothes, and snuggling up with some cocoa.Orthos wrote:While that is most assuredly true, that's no good reason to ignore my pleas. Join the Cold Side Orthos! We have hot cocoa and beautiful Kinkadian landscapes.Rysky wrote:Ignore this man, he's crazy.Kajehase wrote:Damn you Scandavia! Share some with the rest of the world (preferably Tennessee).Lamontius wrote:srsly you guys keep mentioning this snow thing what the hell is it?It is this sort of thing
I much prefer a day with the window open, the autumn breeze in the air, sky slightly overcast but not raining. Cool, not cold, not hot. Preferably tinged with the smell of wood smoke (from a campfire or grill, not from a big wildfire). I really don't see the appeal in snow.

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I really don't see the appeal in snow.
Snow is a mixed bag. It can be stunningly beautiful while it's falling or immediately after. It can be fun to play in, with snowball fights and such. With some foresight, you can even collect a big bowl of it and make snow ice cream.
On the other hand, it inhibits travel. You have to dig your car out, the roads have to get plowed, bad drivers become even more dangerous than normal, and so forth.
It's both wonderful and awful, at the same time. Unless you fail to engage it in its good facets, in which case all that's left is the negative.

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Tels wrote:I much prefer a day with the window open, the autumn breeze in the air, sky slightly overcast but not raining. Cool, not cold, not hot. Preferably tinged with the smell of wood smoke (from a campfire or grill, not from a big wildfire). I really don't see the appeal in snow.Rysky wrote:There is no feeling quite like spending the day, playing out in the snow with friends, family and significant others, then coming inside, changing into warm clothes, and snuggling up with some cocoa.Orthos wrote:While that is most assuredly true, that's no good reason to ignore my pleas. Join the Cold Side Orthos! We have hot cocoa and beautiful Kinkadian landscapes.Rysky wrote:Ignore this man, he's crazy.Kajehase wrote:Damn you Scandavia! Share some with the rest of the world (preferably Tennessee).Lamontius wrote:srsly you guys keep mentioning this snow thing what the hell is it?It is this sort of thing
You're an Autumn person and I can respect that, but to me snow is just so pretty. Also I hate the heat. Anything above 45'F and Rysky doesn't function well.

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Orthos wrote:You're an Autumn person and I can respect that, but to me snow is just so pretty. Also I hate the heat. Anything above 45'F and Rysky doesn't function well.Tels wrote:I much prefer a day with the window open, the autumn breeze in the air, sky slightly overcast but not raining. Cool, not cold, not hot. Preferably tinged with the smell of wood smoke (from a campfire or grill, not from a big wildfire). I really don't see the appeal in snow.Rysky wrote:There is no feeling quite like spending the day, playing out in the snow with friends, family and significant others, then coming inside, changing into warm clothes, and snuggling up with some cocoa.Orthos wrote:While that is most assuredly true, that's no good reason to ignore my pleas. Join the Cold Side Orthos! We have hot cocoa and beautiful Kinkadian landscapes.Rysky wrote:Ignore this man, he's crazy.Kajehase wrote:Damn you Scandavia! Share some with the rest of the world (preferably Tennessee).Lamontius wrote:srsly you guys keep mentioning this snow thing what the hell is it?It is this sort of thing
Wereas below 60 (maybe 50 if it's not too breezy) and Orthos freezes. Would much rather be hot than cold, any day of the year.
I'm sitting in my coat right now, despite being in my heated house.

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Wereas below 60 (maybe 50 if it's not too breezy) and Orthos freezes. Would much rather be hot than cold, any day of the year.I'm sitting in my coat right now, despite being in my heated house.
For about 5 months out of the year, I am nearly always cold. I can be cold with the heater blowing directly on me. I've been cold in the summer. I've even managed to be cold in Arizona and Florida.
I can make it all the way to 50 without much discomfort, but much below that and I'm miserable.

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Rysky wrote:Orthos wrote:You're an Autumn person and I can respect that, but to me snow is just so pretty. Also I hate the heat. Anything above 45'F and Rysky doesn't function well.Tels wrote:I much prefer a day with the window open, the autumn breeze in the air, sky slightly overcast but not raining. Cool, not cold, not hot. Preferably tinged with the smell of wood smoke (from a campfire or grill, not from a big wildfire). I really don't see the appeal in snow.Rysky wrote:There is no feeling quite like spending the day, playing out in the snow with friends, family and significant others, then coming inside, changing into warm clothes, and snuggling up with some cocoa.Orthos wrote:While that is most assuredly true, that's no good reason to ignore my pleas. Join the Cold Side Orthos! We have hot cocoa and beautiful Kinkadian landscapes.Rysky wrote:Ignore this man, he's crazy.Kajehase wrote:Damn you Scandavia! Share some with the rest of the world (preferably Tennessee).Lamontius wrote:srsly you guys keep mentioning this snow thing what the hell is it?It is this sort of thingWereas below 60 (maybe 50 if it's not too breezy) and Orthos freezes. Would much rather be hot than cold, any day of the year.
I'm sitting in my coat right now, despite being in my heated house.
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You crazy warm loving person! Cosmo take you!

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I just walked outside wearing only gym shorts (no shoes, socks or shirt) in the 3 ft. snow I mentioned earlier to help clean out the truck before a trip to Anchorage (~300 mile, 6 hours, round trip) to pick up my Sister coming home from college.
It's a warm 19 degrees outside.
I would have worn my shoes, by my nephew decided that hiding uncle's shoes is a marvelously fun game.

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Chris Lambertz wrote:Going to save everyone some time and quote myself for the rest of the day in one post:
Robot Chris SNOOWWww ommgggdshgbhj snoowow aahhhhh AHHHH snoowwwwwww O___O AAHHHH SNOW YYAAAAY*
*Edited for clarification
Way to cause the thread to get snow-jacked!
:D
Rubit's fault, Blame Cosmo anyway.

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Tels wrote:Rubit's fault, Blame Cosmo anyway.Chris Lambertz wrote:Going to save everyone some time and quote myself for the rest of the day in one post:
Robot Chris SNOOWWww ommgggdshgbhj snoowow aahhhhh AHHHH snoowwwwwww O___O AAHHHH SNOW YYAAAAY*
*Edited for clarification
Way to cause the thread to get snow-jacked!
:D
That just the way these things go, somebody makes one comment then it just snowballs...

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I wonder what it would take...

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Great, glitter all over....Hey! A glittery snow leopard! I dare you to call shenanigans on this kitty!
I think someone went shenanigans all over the kitty...

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Liz Courts wrote:Smashy Mallet + Stick of Product Poking™ = double weapon?Drock11 wrote:I would have suggested a large mallet, but I'm too scarred that Liz would become Paizo's version of Gallagher and even more scarred of what she would start smashing in place of the watermelons.>:-D
But can she use it with armor spikes?