Author Topic: Have you ever experienced snow, and if so, do you like it?  (Read 3143 times)

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It snows several times in St. Louis during the winter, and I don't like it. It's cold, an I just don't find any enjoyment in going out in it, i don't like shoveling it, and it's cold. Also, did I mention its cold?


Used to snow pretty hard like twice a month here in Payson, Arizona when I was a kid, but global warming n' stuff makes it only snow a couple times a year. And even then it's pretty thin.

I went to the Grand Canyon for winter break when I was 9 or so and that's the only time I have actually seen snow.

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It snows several times in St. Louis during the winter, and I don't like it. It's cold, an I just don't find any enjoyment in going out in it, i don't like shoveling it, and it's cold. Also, did I mention its cold?
I'm gonna throw snowballs at you if I ever see you. Cause me n snow, we're cool and don't like no haters who can't chill.

Uh... I am king of snow I live in Alaska... Snowed over 10 feet one year...

I go drifting in my car.

I've experienced snow past my kneecaps and have stepped in animal feces a couple of times because they feel the need to bury it in the snow that needs to be shoveled like it's some kinda treasure that's being hunted by pirates

I have a hate/love thing for snow, it looks amazing, it's fun to play with, but it's a pain to shovel and makes it absolutely hard to get anywhere on foot or in a vehicle

I have a hate/love thing for snow, it looks amazing, it's fun to play with, but it's a pain to shovel and makes it absolutely hard to get anywhere on foot or in a vehicle

Pretty much this.


I like it, but my town gets snow once or twice a year IF IM LUCKY.

Snow was fun when I was a kid, but now I dont really care that much. Though its fun when snow melts and then freezes, someverything is slippery...


It looks pretty in the sunlight, but it stopped being "fun" when I was 12.

I love the snow, but I've recently moved to a place where it doesn't snow so now I'm pretty bummed out.  Hopefully I'll get to see some snow when I visit my dad for Christmas.