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john swinton wrote:do any of you hate walking on snow?

I cant stand it when the snow copacts and crunches. is is so eugh.

no? anyone? anyone at all?

ooookaay. just me then
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aderyn_du wrote:So, I googled my username and this thread was very first in line. How bizarre.

The mind :boggle:
Not a problem I'm ever likely to encounter.

Hiya Cees! More posts, please! :D How about some real Utah snowflakes, we KNOW you have the technology.
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With every snowflake being different, it is really hard to get a baby picture of Frosty the Snowman :D

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Martin Milner wrote:Hiya Cees! More posts, please! :D How about some real Utah snowflakes, we KNOW you have the technology.
The bigger question is... does she have the snowflakes?

We had some snow almost a month back and then it all melted. No snow, just cold. We did get a small bit last night though. Maybe Cees got more snow where she's at on the other side of the lake?

Here's hoping for a white Christmas!

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We got our first taste, well feel, of snow in Idaho. Not much, just a flurry or two for a couple of hours, but it was still neat.
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Hi all, and sorry I forgot to check back and see who'd replied, to answer! Emmline, thanks for responding, and I'm sorry I didn't see your question till now. I have been busy with my three little kids and all that that entails...I homeschool them, and have a lot of other interests that keep me busy as well. Thanks for asking! I haven't been as into whistles as in days of yore, but I still love to play and read about them, and keep up with the doings of all of you fun people.

Mack, thanks for responding as well--I hope things are going great for you!

Sara, how are you doing? No, we haven't had any snow here at all, really, beyond little flurries that don't stick. I have never, in my ten years of living in Utah, seen such a strange winter! All of January just about was 40 degrees F or warmer. I wonder if we will ever get snow?

Hi Martin! I hope you have a great superbowl party...though I still don't know why you would actually choose to watch football... :lol:
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Hmmm. I can't help but think about some finer points of the "wrapped in bubble wrap" scenario. Better switch threadss.
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Cees wrote:
Hi Martin! I hope you have a great superbowl party...though I still don't know why you would actually choose to watch football... :lol:
You know what they say, 250 Million Americans can't be wrong! When you look past the hoohaa and the cheerleaders, it's actually a very intellectual game, like cricket. :D

I dug out the Eagles Starter Jacket I bought about 16 years ago, and it still fits!

Beer (well, cider), Pretzels, Popcorn, nachos, dips, chicken wings, burgers, Tums, yup, nearly set!
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Flyingcursor wrote:Hmmm. I can't help but think about some finer points of the "wrapped in bubble wrap" scenario. Better switch threadss.
I watched a show once where they were spotlighting a woman who designed lingerie out of bubble wrap. She had a wedding dress and veil design too--the mind boggles on that one. "And the bride wore a charming see-through wedding gown as she rustled and popped down the aisle..." :boggle:
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Flyingcursor wrote:Hmmm. I can't help but think about some finer points of the "wrapped in bubble wrap" scenario. Better switch threadss.
I still think it would be really fun. :D
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izzarina wrote:
Flyingcursor wrote:Hmmm. I can't help but think about some finer points of the "wrapped in bubble wrap" scenario. Better switch threadss.
I still think it would be really fun. :D
It is! I think everyone should buy big sheets of bubble wrap right now.
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aderyn_du wrote:
izzarina wrote:
Flyingcursor wrote:Hmmm. I can't help but think about some finer points of the "wrapped in bubble wrap" scenario. Better switch threadss.
I still think it would be really fun. :D
It is! I think everyone should buy big sheets of bubble wrap right now.
I'm going out anyway....I'll just buy some then. Does anyone else want me to get some for them as well?

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