You can't see anything here in South Central....total white-out. According to the radio, apparently it's sunny in University Place, Lakewood, and the lower South End....baaaah. How am I going to get to school? Our car is frozen in, and i don't feel like making the mile walk uphill from the bus stop in UP..
It seems that snow in USA causes a chaos? I live in Finland and here everybody is so used to snow (very hot summers are more likely to make the country to go upside down).
Well, particularly in the West, where we don't often get snow, and (as Tia can attest) terrain and such make a good recipe for panic. in the East, not so much. It depends on where you live: I live in a relatively dense neighborhood that got snowplowed early in the morning, and I just sucked it up and got on the bus (though school's in a much more suburban area and it was a mile walk in the snow), just fine. So it's not hard for us to get around. My theory: we all want to stay home and play in the weather we rarely ever get!
(I had to edit that last sentence; it originally came out totally inappropriate...)
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According to the radio, apparently it's sunny in University Place, Lakewood, and the lower South End....baaaah. How am I going to get to school? Our car is frozen in, and i don't feel like making the mile walk uphill from the bus stop in UP..
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It depends on where you live: I live in a relatively dense neighborhood that got snowplowed early in the morning, and I just sucked it up and got on the bus (though school's in a much more suburban area and it was a mile walk in the snow), just fine.
So it's not hard for us to get around. My theory: we all want to stay home and play in the weather we rarely ever get!
(I had to edit that last sentence; it originally came out totally inappropriate...)
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