I disagree. >> I hate snow (and sledding). It’s cold and wet and gross. I’m so glad it doesn’t snow much here… I also have slipped on ice many times in my life, so that might have something to do with it too.
I think that if you were raised in an area where there was lots of snow, you’d slip less, and enjoy snow more. I’m not being facetious, either. I didn’t realise how much I’d missed snow until I had to spend five winters without it, overseas; and I didn’t realise how well I walk in snow/ice until I was walking in it with a friend of mine who is not used to it at all (she was born in the Deep South).
wow, this is definitely funny….
cmon, no point if we already know that
its like:
jumping out of a window
srsly, too much crap in here…
but even more fun XD
but if you avrage the score its all still pretty cool despite the climb
sledding (and snow in genreal) rocks regardless of age !
I disagree. >> I hate snow (and sledding). It’s cold and wet and gross. I’m so glad it doesn’t snow much here… I also have slipped on ice many times in my life, so that might have something to do with it too.
I think that if you were raised in an area where there was lots of snow, you’d slip less, and enjoy snow more. I’m not being facetious, either. I didn’t realise how much I’d missed snow until I had to spend five winters without it, overseas; and I didn’t realise how well I walk in snow/ice until I was walking in it with a friend of mine who is not used to it at all (she was born in the Deep South).
If you had done this as a line graph we could have worked out the total amount of fun had by deliberating the area under the graph.
Thats how thing’s excite you in real life too
how does it go from ‘pretty fun’ to ‘KILL ME’?
wow, this is definitely funny….
cmon, no point if we already know that
its like:
jumping out of a window
srsly, too much crap in here…
but even more fun XD
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