I wouldn't be complaining so much if I didn't have a job that involved driving through it. BUT YES, thank you, and I'm similarly glad I got a chance to meet you and stuff ♥♥♥
Well, yeah. But I drive a school bus. I spend a good ten to fifteen minutes of each route on the interstate (thankfully with no kids on board). And people keep saying that this winter is supposed to be worse than last winter, which was so bad that the university canceled classes for the first time in ten years, and after which the ground was so saturated that we were completely unprepared for the horrible amounts of rain that got dumped on us, resulting in a flood worse than the one in '93.
So, in the sense that it's pretty white flaky things drifting down from the sky, then I suppose it's rather nice to look at. But in the sense that this is the harbinger of horrible, horrible driving times and potential city evacuation, it's ugly as sin.
Indeed not -_-a Looks like Dubuque and Lonely White Rat may have to wait a while. But I'll still be getting new fuzzy darlings, so I'm sure it'll be a great birthday T^Tb And thank you!
Thank you~! And at the moment it's about 33 degrees Fahrenheit out, so it's more slushy on the pavement than anything, but tomorrow is supposed to be more like 27 degrees, so :( At least it's happening on a weekend, giving the city a little time before my morning route to clear the roads.
All I have to do is keep from having an accident in the next three weeks, and I get my safety bonus T^Tb And I'm reasonably confident in my ability to drive in the snow, and they did give me a smaller bus recently (though whether this will be good or bad for my driving ability I have yet to determine), so. Fingers crossed here, as well.
Oh God, the giant tailswing on huge buses >_< Just. No. On the other hand, my BFF drove a full-sized bus last winter, and she said that the weight gives it better traction, so. Trade-off, I suppose?
Texas. Specifically, the part that hasn't seen snow in 20-odd years. (I say hasn't seen, when I mean real snow, the kind that actually stays on the ground for longer than it takes to melt.)
It would be horribly ironic, though. The last time it snowed, I was about the same age my niece currently is.
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BTW,
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
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Thank you ^____^ ♥
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So, in the sense that it's pretty white flaky things drifting down from the sky, then I suppose it's rather nice to look at. But in the sense that this is the harbinger of horrible, horrible driving times and potential city evacuation, it's ugly as sin.
(end grouching)
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allmostly turns into background noise eventually. It helps that the ones who do talk usually talk to each other.no subject
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And I'd trade weather with you, but it's snowing here too XD
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"It's Snowing Here, Too" - an autobiography of the midwest -_-
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May I also say that I love your icon? :DD
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Aww, thanks!
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I'd give you what I've got, but I know you don't want it. So, well-wishing on the weather, instead. ^.^
If the winter's going to be as bad as they say it is, we might get snow this year. I seriously doubt it, though.
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Y-yeah, I'd just try and get rid of it as soon as your back was turned. Maybe I could give it away at a white elephant party...
Oh? Where are you? 'Cuz we've had winters go the other way around, where Hawai'i stole our snow.
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It would be horribly ironic, though. The last time it snowed, I was about the same age my niece currently is.
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and happy birthday!
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Thank you ^_^b