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Post by budgieboy on Dec 4, 2013 22:59:42 GMT
I'm still a child I made farting noises on the buss today
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Post by budgieboy on Dec 4, 2013 23:05:01 GMT
I felt like I needed to be more like an adult around you people (a select few I consider my friends you know who you are) But if you want my child side k then I have ADHD so yea
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Post by Emily on Dec 4, 2013 23:40:04 GMT
As a true Minnesotan, I ADORE the snow! Chase you don't know how much I miss it! I'm HOPING we get snow this Friday like they're saying we will! My version of snow requires a shovel to plow the driveway! I really want to see Sophia's reaction to snow as well.
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Post by Pammy on Dec 5, 2013 0:51:06 GMT
I think she does have an idea about snow in Minnesota. Sarah lives up north, too. And I'm from northern Michigan. MISS IT!!
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Post by Pammy on Dec 5, 2013 0:53:52 GMT
Chace, you don't have to act like an adult for us. We love you as the boy you are. Even if you made farting noises on the bus today. That's a far cry better than had you truly been passing gas.
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Post by Sarah on Dec 5, 2013 1:01:00 GMT
I actually don't live in the north exactly. I live in MD, which is about half way up the eastern seaboard. But, I do live in the mountains, and it does snow here - sometimes a lot. Some winters we only get inches, most winters we get feet, and it is so cold high up here that it tends to stick around, and I love every minute of it.
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Post by Pammy on Dec 5, 2013 1:10:21 GMT
Oooh, the mountains! You're very lucky, Sarah.
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Post by budgieboy on Dec 5, 2013 1:32:08 GMT
The snow is beautiful to watch but there is slush every where it is irritating sometimes
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Post by budgieboy on Dec 5, 2013 1:33:23 GMT
And Emily hhhhuuuuurrrrtttttffffuuuullll
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Post by luvsanimals2 on Dec 5, 2013 1:58:49 GMT
i love the snow too! lol
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Post by Emily on Dec 5, 2013 3:07:16 GMT
Haha Chase, it was not meant to be hurtful. You should embrace Minnesota. Minnesotans have thick blood so that you can handle more cold (not actually, but figure of speech)! When others flee from a few flurries, we march on through! We carry shovels, blankets and scrapers in our trunk to battle against the weather. Embrace the long "oh's" and "oo's" we have and the awesome way we say "bag" (bayg).
I can't tell you how silly it is when we get a little tiny sheet of snow here in Missouri and the news stations down here is warning others to STAY INSIDE. Schools down here are shut down so easily. When cars are going 5mph on a 65mph highway. You learn how to handle the snow in Minnesota, not hide from it.
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Post by Pammy on Dec 5, 2013 5:06:51 GMT
Same here, Emily. We are supposed to get hit with ice the next few days, and people are FRANTIC! I do actually hope school is cancelled tomorrow and Friday. I love when my kids get to stay home. We'll make hot chocolate! I will worry about my hubbyman, though. Work won't get cancelled (Michigan owned company).
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Post by budgieboy on Dec 5, 2013 5:12:50 GMT
Emily my name is spelled C-H-A-C-E and what do you mean learn to handle snow I have lived in Minnesota all my lifeI have so many fun snow stories but I don't like typing
Sory if I am sounding like a hater just havin a bad day
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Post by Sarah on Dec 5, 2013 5:21:54 GMT
Chace that was very rude. You really ought to apologize. She was only trying to be friendly and you are being very antagonistic today.
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Post by saif on Dec 5, 2013 8:30:40 GMT
U people are lucky i hope it snows here
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