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  1. #1
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    yep typical weather for here. its only going to get "better" through the winter. though i do like our winter storms, but the winds do hurt after a while on the face.

    last winter it took me 20 mins to get across to the quad to go home after work. between the ice on the only pavement in town and the winds that were gusting to about 80 i practically had to crawl.

    gotta love it though! so happy to see snow again! and glad i'm not the only one.

    the storms hit here and then travel down to the rest of you in the upper half of the lower 48 or canada. so go ahead and blame us, we just blame japan.
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    I am so looking forward to the snow flying! But, like Pyxichick, I don't voice those sentiments too loud. People already think I nuts for biking in thirty-odd degree weather as it is. I can just hear it once there is snow on the ground!
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    I just brought in a pile of firewood in the hopes that I'll be able to sit by the fireplace with snow falling outside soon.

    Kitsune, where in WI are you from? I'm from north central WI and I go back as often as I can (usually for skiing because MN has had some crappy winters lately.)

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    d@mn cheeseheads....
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    Come on Amber, you know you love us cheeseheads

    We got some snow this afternoon (not it's just drizzling). Darn Japan,hahahahahaha. I was supposed to go golfing on Friday, guess I'll have to go biking instead. My little guy keeps asking when it's going to snow so I hope he got to see it. It sure is purdy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mtbdarby View Post
    Come on Amber, you know you love us cheeseheads
    my inner cheesehead won't let go.

    i love the cold crispness that's outside now. though i keep forgetting to put on my hat and gloves when i go out so i freeze and then remember once i get home that i forgot them at work.
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    Oooo...snow!

    You wouldn't think as a Canadian I'd have to hope for snow (like our image of the Great White North doesn't say it all?! )...but every year my partner and I look to the skies and pray to the snow-gods to give us at least a dusting...even a centimeter or two. Even a heavy frost would be nice! Here on southern Vancouver Island and the surrounding Gulf Islands the climate is classified as Mediterranean and sub-Mediterranean. A good snowfall here is a few hours of snow on the ground, and if we've been good girls and boys all year, some snow may hang around for a day or two. Snow at Christmas? hahahaha...been about 10 years since THAT happened

    Did I mention I love snow...?
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    Quote Originally Posted by chickwhorips View Post
    d@mn cheeseheads....
    Umm..... I don't think you were supposed to *say* that outloud.....


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    Tater -- snow flying -- we're looking forward to it too! I'm not so sure about this crazy idea of riding your bike on the snowy days though!

    PyxiChick -- leaving MN to go skiing and going to Wisconsin.... We left MN a long time ago and THEN took up skiing here in Idaho: Season Passes arrived today! Here comes winter!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CyclChyk View Post
    Umm..... I don't think you were supposed to *say* that outloud.....
    oh but i was! though it was directed more at someone like *coughkitcough*
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    Not mentioning (kit) any names huh, Chick?
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    Quote Originally Posted by chickwhorips View Post
    d@mn cheeseheads....
    My mother's family lives in Wisconsin. They go wayyyyy back. I spent many holidays there. The snow is just like in Eastern Idaho, abundant. I love the way y'all talk (being a native Idahoan, I picked up on the Southern drawl).
    Havala

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    I love the pronunciation... HAM-mock, HAV-ock, wisCONsin, (any others I'd missed?) and the Yoopers with their inherant Swedish lilt.
    "He's the Super Polock"
    "Super? How?"
    "His name's Skibinski- He's got a Ski at both ends!"
    ...sorry if you found that offensive... I am not prejudiced, just crass.

    Funny, I always pick up on native oregonians with midwestern parents/grandparents, too... not the accent but the speech pattern. A little slower, and sometimes they say '...yah?" to confirm something, or ask "Can I come with?" missing the last pronoun. Interesting stuff.

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    its Da Yoopers to you missy!

    is it da second week of deer camp yet?
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