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The Snow

Idea:

1. I learn how to become a lawyer.
2. Everyone on this site (including myself. Yes, I will be my own lawyer) all hire me to be your lawyer in the court case in which we sue the Spanish Sun lady.
3. Get lotso monies.
4. ????
5. PROFIT.
 
Idea:

1. I learn how to become a lawyer.
2. Everyone on this site (including myself. Yes, I will be my own lawyer) all hire me to be your lawyer in the court case in which we sue the Spanish Sun lady.
3. Get lotso monies.
4. ????
5. PROFIT.
Add... magnets... for faster travel?...

I got caught away into the trollscience...
 
I saw real life snow once. I was three, and we were on a mountain.

I ate some of it.
 
I saw real life snow once. I was three, and we were on a mountain.

I ate some of it.
But of course. You can't have a life in which you haven't even eaten snow! I bet that almost everyone who has seen snow fall down ate some of it when they were kids.

Still though, if it's on the ground, you should first check if it's yellow. Or any other color, for that matter.
 
I saw real life snow once. I was three, and we were on a mountain.

I ate some of it.

I still eat snow. It's awesome. It’s like eating water. If you’re drinking a glass of water and someone’s like “Can you help me with this?” with a glass you’re like “Ok, jsut let me find a place where I can balance my glass so all the water doesn’t tip out” but with snow it’s like “Ok, I can just put this snow down anywhere because it’s not going to spill if it tips over!!”

I also write my name in pee in the snow. I like to boast about how materful I am at it, but then people point out that it's pretty easy for me because my name has only two letters in it's shortened version, which I normally use.
 
I still eat snow. It's awesome. It’s like eating water. If you’re drinking a glass of water and someone’s like “Can you help me with this?” with a glass you’re like “Ok, jsut let me find a place where I can balance my glass so all the water doesn’t tip out” but with snow it’s like “Ok, I can just put this snow down anywhere because it’s not going to spill if it tips over!!”

I also write my name in pee in the snow. I like to boast about how materful I am at it, but then people point out that it's pretty easy for me because my name has only two letters in it's shortened version, which I normally use.
Encyclopedia Dramatica short?
 
Well, it's set to go to hell over the weekend - I'm personally hoping the epic snow predicted for our part of the country isn't going to fail. I've cancelled weekend travel plans because of the disruption it could cause. Jessica was meant to go to Devon until 22nd but with the weather predicted to be awful, I daren't send her. It's not worth getting stuck in the middle of nowhere for the whole of Christmas...
 
I love snow! There are only 4 months out of the year that we don't get it. Sunday I went driving in it (not the best of ideas, but I'm an adventurous sort), and it felt like I was living "way back when." Streets in towns were fine and clear, but the open areas in between were frought with peril!

Howling winds, snow-covered roads (3-5 inches in some parts), poor visibility (I saw the hood of my car...that's it). Just like in the olden days where travel between towns could be dangerous, that's what it was like. I wouldn't know if someone was coming straight at me until they hit me...I've never driven in conditions that bad. Oh but it was exciting!
 
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