Quote: Curt @ October 29 2008, 1:00 AM BST...wet ugly and blowing hard.
Got Snow? Page 2
Are you being rude, Scats...?
Quote: Curt @ October 29 2008, 1:00 AM BSTDon't worry Zooo you don't want my snow...it's bad snow...wet ugly and blowing hard.
*SNIGGERRRRRR*
Quote: zooo @ October 29 2008, 1:02 AM BSTAre you being rude, Scats...?
No...
Quote: Nil Putters @ October 29 2008, 1:01 AM BSTHahaha Nice avatar Curt.
Crazy Harry is my favorite Muppet.
Quote: Scatterbrained Floozy @ October 29 2008, 1:02 AM BST
A reference to my neighbors wife.
The people in our Philadelphia office sent a photo of their snow-covered cars this afternoon. Screw that.
One thing that's always confused me about America, is the way a city like New York always seems to get thick snow, every winter, even though it's as far South as Spain. Meanwhile, Britain is much further North, but we hardly ever get thick snow.
We have the gulf stream thingy keeping us - and particularly Cornwall - warm. Much of the rest of the country is also relatively sheltered by the landmass of europe.
I think.
F**ks me right off that does.
The gulf stream sounds correctamundo to me!
Quote: zooo @ October 29 2008, 1:20 AM BSTF**ks me right off that does.
I just have to keep reminding myself of the pretty countryside.
A city like New York gets the best of both worlds, as it's Summers are often ridiculously hot. I remember a few years back, it got so hot, the city was invaded by millions of mosquitos.
That's not the "best"! Not by a long shot!
Quote: Aaron @ October 29 2008, 1:26 AM BSTThat's not the "best"! Not by a long shot!
Yeah, I suppose you're right!
Quote: catskillz @ October 29 2008, 1:16 AM BSTOne thing that's always confused me about America, is the way a city like New York always seems to get thick snow, every winter, even though it's as far South as Spain. Meanwhile, Britain is much further North, but we hardly ever get thick snow.
Hmmm I never thought of that. I would like to know that too. I'm guessing like Aaron said, it has to do with air streams.