How elevated is BC before he steps out? If he’s level with the top of the snow, then his cave must have a considerable step down that ht’e suddenly forgotten about. If the cave doesn’t have a step down, then why is he level with the top of the snow??
Reminds me of The Parent Trap (the original; don’t know if a similar stunt was performed in the remake). I must say that I’m envious of my folks – 3’ of snow in their recent series of storms, and counting. I miss such delights.
When I was stationed in New England many years ago, we had a blizzard that deposited about 40 inches of snow. However with the wind some spots were bare and other spots were drifted. We had about a 10 foot drift that started about a foot from our back door.
The kids thought it was fun, and they and the dog managed to climb over the drift. Us adults were too heavy to follow them.
One day another employee called in to take the day off because of the road conditions where he lived. The next day he told me what had happened, he was on his way to work, driving along the back roads by his house where the snowplows hadn’t reached yet, when he came to a part of the road where there weren’t any tracks. As he looked at the prestine snow he suddenly realized that that particular part of the road had a shallow dip between 2 small hills, but the tip wasn’t there. He realized that he was looking at a snow drift filling in the dip and decided to go back home and call in to work.
Farside99 almost 9 years ago
Gotcha!
Enter.Name.Here almost 9 years ago
“How deep is that snow?”
How high is that cave door?
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member almost 9 years ago
First Carnival joke of 2016
manteo16nc almost 9 years ago
Of course the recession is over! You believe your government don’t you?
Cronkers McGee Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Some snow showers are forecasted for my area today in the afternoon. I am waiting to see what happens.
I was FRAMED!!!!!! almost 9 years ago
So jealous……don’t have any snow within 500 miles of our location……
PMark almost 9 years ago
And B.C. had no idea the topography around his front door?!?
rshive almost 9 years ago
Snow is great! — until one has to go someplace in it.
Thomas Scott Roberts creator almost 9 years ago
How elevated is BC before he steps out? If he’s level with the top of the snow, then his cave must have a considerable step down that ht’e suddenly forgotten about. If the cave doesn’t have a step down, then why is he level with the top of the snow??
gjsjr41 almost 9 years ago
How’s come they are never cold?
jtviper7 almost 9 years ago
Is the snow powder ( dry snow )or is it “good pack’in”. ( wet snow )
neverenoughgold almost 9 years ago
Not only are the sticks bare, but so are his legs…
fishbulb239 almost 9 years ago
Reminds me of The Parent Trap (the original; don’t know if a similar stunt was performed in the remake). I must say that I’m envious of my folks – 3’ of snow in their recent series of storms, and counting. I miss such delights.
neverenoughgold almost 9 years ago
I am sure the climate is changing; why when I was just a toddler walking outside after a recent snowfall, the snow was always up to my waist…
Ladylagomorph almost 9 years ago
Nit-pickers…sorry. Spell check must not have had its caffeine yet.
dflak almost 9 years ago
When I was stationed in New England many years ago, we had a blizzard that deposited about 40 inches of snow. However with the wind some spots were bare and other spots were drifted. We had about a 10 foot drift that started about a foot from our back door.
The kids thought it was fun, and they and the dog managed to climb over the drift. Us adults were too heavy to follow them.
patlaborvi almost 9 years ago
One day another employee called in to take the day off because of the road conditions where he lived. The next day he told me what had happened, he was on his way to work, driving along the back roads by his house where the snowplows hadn’t reached yet, when he came to a part of the road where there weren’t any tracks. As he looked at the prestine snow he suddenly realized that that particular part of the road had a shallow dip between 2 small hills, but the tip wasn’t there. He realized that he was looking at a snow drift filling in the dip and decided to go back home and call in to work.
Jim Kerner almost 9 years ago
There’s no business like SNOW business.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace almost 9 years ago
Man asks frog on Lilly pad, “How Deep’s the water?”.
Frog responds, “Knee deep, knee deep.”(If you don’t know the sounds of frogs, this will make no sense.)