GAK67 Report This Comment Date: December 03, 2008 01:39AM
Suckers! Is 26 deg C (79 deg F) here today!


fossil_digger Report This Comment Date: December 03, 2008 01:59AM
that kinda snow in Dallas would be total gridlock. trees down, power out, no
work, no school....
i'd be @ Flag Pole hill skiin'!

pro_junior Report This Comment Date: December 03, 2008 04:24AM
love it when we get snow like that...of course it doesn't happen here often and
it rarely lasts more than a day or two...
FrostedApe Report This Comment Date: December 03, 2008 05:05AM
Dallas? Nigga please. Every time
Anchorage gets 6" of new snow
there are 100+ cars in the ditch. You'd think the incompetent drivers would
weed themselves out after the first couple of snow storms, but no. Happens all
fuckin Winter. Couple of weeks ago, I saw six cars in the ditch, two wrecked
guard rails, and a downed light pole, all in less than two miles. Don't close
businesses or the schools, though. I think there have been maybe five or six
snow days in the 20 years I've been here.
Lexx Report This Comment Date: December 03, 2008 08:27AM
No snow here, I'm in Florida. I think it has snowed twice in the last 20 years.
These were taken at my sister's house in Colorado.
Mrkim Report This Comment Date: December 03, 2008 01:41PM
I can remember in the early 60s we had a record 12" snowfall here in Big D
and man was that pandemonium! Since we typically have no need for it, we have
no snow removal equipment, meaning the roads were pretty impassable and the city
of Dallas was usin road graders to try and clear the streets.
We usually get more ice here than snow, but if we get either you'll find me
headin for a big parkin lot somewhere to play in my car, weeeeeeeeeee

fossil_digger Report This Comment Date: December 03, 2008 06:14PM
i thought you were in Colorado, but i now remember the golf with lando threads.
Lexx Report This Comment Date: December 03, 2008 08:18PM
I was born and grew up in Colorado on Perry Park Ranch, one of the most
beautiful country clubs and golf courses I have ever seen. At the time Douglas
County was the 3rd richest in the world and the mansions were so huge some would
be better called castles, had 5 pools and covered entire hills. Our house was a
measly 7 bedroom 3200 sq. feet ranch style. One of the smallest ones there.
It's near Castle Rock, look it up.
Closest "town" is Larkspur, but it was nothing more than a post office
and a convenience store when I lived there. One of those "blink and you
missed it" towns on the side of the highway. It did have an elementary
school though. I remember they made us run a mile every morning up and down a
hilly road. I could do it in 7 minutes.