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VGPolyglot said:
StarOcean said:
Snow is okay if Im off and the snow doesnt make traffic take too long. I once was in traffic for 12hrs because of snow... So it and I havent exactly gotten together well

12 hours? How far were you trying to travel?

7 miles



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VGPolyglot said:
Metallox said:
Except when you have to clean up the mess it leaves @_@

Does it even snow in Tijuana?

No, but there's a place nearby where it snows quite frequently, in La Rumorosa, Tecate (yeah, like the beer). That's from where I have got all my experience with snow.



My bet with The_Liquid_Laser: I think the Switch won't surpass the PS2 as the best selling system of all time. If it does, I'll play a game of a list that The_Liquid_Laser will provide, I will have to play it for 50 hours or complete it, whatever comes first. 

I would love to dive in snow.



Cloudman said:
VGPolyglot said:

Great!

I absolutely love snow~ I love playing in it and making snow men. Winter is my absolute favorite season :D

Yes, me too. Unfortunately the insulation in my house was fixed, so whereas before I could really feel the cold in the Winter, it's a lot less noticeable now. Though on the brightside it doesn't make the Summer unbearable like it used to be.



QUAKECore89 said:
I would love to dive in snow.

I used to do that on my way to school.



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I use to live Anchorage and loved snow when I was a kid, but now I live in the desert. When snows here, which is almost never, it usually an inch, maybe two and melts within hours.



I love winter!



Amazing to look at and be around, a nightmare to drive in. But yeah, I love snow. It's my favorite type of level in gaming too. I might not return to other levels in a game, but I will return to the snow levels.



Yeah, Snow rocks. Just look at this hunk:



FIT_Gamer said:

I use to live Anchorage and loved snow when I was a kid, but now I live in the desert. When snows here, which is almost never, it usually an inch, maybe two and melts within hours.

Anchorage? I've always been interested in it, mainly because it's actually a city in the North (unlike in northern Canada, where all of it combined has less than half of Anchorage). How is life there compared to the contiguous United States?