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Bruno Zeigerts said, 3 months ago
Physics isn’t your strong suit, is it Poncho?
Destiny23 said, 3 months ago
Hey, that’s what it looks like outside my window right now! (I guess — the windows are coated with snow…)
cdward said, 3 months ago
18 inches in my yard today.
WDemBlk
said, 3 months ago
Right now I’m glad I live in Florida. Of course in a few months when hurricane season starts…..
Johnnython said, 3 months ago
In 2009, we had 4 feet of snow in Annandale. It was up to my chest!
Jon Hra said, 3 months ago
I just moved to Tucson from Denver. Both are nice but Tucson sure is great this time of year. Finally…eternal (mostly) sunshine in my mind :)
Shikamoo
said, 3 months ago
@Bruno Zeigerts
Neither is the concept of melting snow, bruno Zeigerts. Not sure what physics have to do with this strip, unless it is cartoon physics!
Shikamoo
said, 3 months ago
It takes the right kind of snow conditions to have a snowball disappear into the snow. Speaking from experience in many kinds of snow conditions.
Rottiluv
said, 3 months ago
My husband does this to the dogs all the time. Toss a snowball for them to fetch. Even if they do find it, it doesn’t last long enough for the retrieve.