Author Topic: Snow day!  (Read 1155 times)

Today is a snow day for me! The whole district's closed - and we had three finals going on today, at my school.

Very happy about this, they gave us so little time to study this year, and all of the "filler periods" are cut out the next two days (we have friday off).

Would post a picture, but I don't have a decent camera.



Anyone else have a snow day today?


it's 60 degrees here. last year it was around 40 and the year before we were shoveling snow

gave us so little time to study this year
???

Also I had a snow day yesterday, missed my French final.

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Also I had a snow day yesterday, missed my French final.

I might just be overreacting, but it's freshman year and they gave us ~5 hours of homework a night, with really short deadlines, felt like there was no time to study and everyone freaked out.

its 35 right now and its loving california

I'm glad I'm not working at walmart.

See in a snow day you can call out and use it as a valid excuse and won't get in trouble. I kept saying "oh man I can't wait till it snows." It hasn't snowed yet. Thanks to pitch perfect 2 I don't have to work anyways.

Snowday here, it's still snowing and it's cold as hell.

same thing here

and it's snowing a stuffton

28°C over here. I want hail, snow, and fog back and I don't want to wait until March to get it.


I just got a snow day

about 14 inches of snow

cool

Here in the Netherlands there could be 30 loving feet of snow and I'd still have to go.
A lot of people forget our capital of Amsterdam is further north than Calgary, Saskatoon and pretty much any major city in Canada. Canadians are FAKE NORDS.

Here in the Netherlands there could be 30 loving feet of snow and I'd still have to go.
A lot of people forget our capital of Amsterdam is further north than Calgary, Saskatoon and pretty much any major city in Canada. Canadians are FAKE NORDS.
You're also on the ocean which has a great warming effect. A quick Google search shows us that most Canadian cities are colder in the winter than Amsterdam. Also Amsterdam has been overrun and polluted by ethnics for decades now so I wouldn't praise the city for keeping to its cultural heritage.

too bad I live in Oregon

You're also on the ocean which has a great warming effect. A quick Google search shows us that most Canadian cities are colder in the winter than Amsterdam. Also Amsterdam has been overrun and polluted by ethnics for decades now so I wouldn't praise the city for keeping to its cultural heritage.