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What snowstorm. I only see a little snowfall. In a storm she wouldn’t be able to see anything beyond two feet. Even if this were afterwards, the cars and hydrant would be somewhat if not totally buried.But I suppose if she’s somewhere other than the north or the mountains, a little snowfall is considered a storm.Call me picky.
skeeterhawk: Here in north Texas, we rarely have a snow storm, but we do have dustings, flurries, and even a small accumulation (which will be gone in three days).
LeoAutodidact about 11 years ago
Yes, “Don’t eat the yellow snow.”
skeeterhawk about 11 years ago
What snowstorm. I only see a little snowfall. In a storm she wouldn’t be able to see anything beyond two feet. Even if this were afterwards, the cars and hydrant would be somewhat if not totally buried.But I suppose if she’s somewhere other than the north or the mountains, a little snowfall is considered a storm.Call me picky.
hippogriff about 11 years ago
skeeterhawk: Here in north Texas, we rarely have a snow storm, but we do have dustings, flurries, and even a small accumulation (which will be gone in three days).
Bargrove about 11 years ago
In the “old days” we made a lot of snow ice cream. We,however, avoided yellow snow.
gcarlson about 11 years ago
A friend of mine liked to pour Mountain Dew in fresh snow, then wait for passersby to watch him eat it.