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  • #11
    I was born in New York City...the snow was great, until it started freezing the pipes.

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    • #12
      Sorry grew up in LA, only been in Armenia in the summer. The closest to snow is Arrowhead, Big Bear or AYF Camp, but not more then two days lol.

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      • #13
        eh freezing pipes not a very good thing. 80 year old pipes bursting in your basement because the water inside froze is even worse.
        Yeah i gotta agree with the people that say how the FCUK can you feel christmas spirit when its warm and snowless outside?!

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        • #14
          yup. In the summer, we sweat our arses off! When Christmas comes around, movies depict fields of white, people plowing the snow from their driveways, kids ice skating on frozen ponds...I walk outside and its like summer. Los Angeles blows!

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          • #15
            Quite frankly I love snow and the cold weather up here in Quebec. It rocks man.

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            • #16
              Pyunik: I loved Christmas in Sydney!

              Perfection!

              (Granted, I cannot stand anything below 20C...lol)

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Genuine_Stud
                *Throws a big clump of California grass to Gaucho*

                Not the same affect as snow.. is it?

                lol. I just got a mental image of you throwing grass at Gaucho Like the scene in Dumb and Dumber when Harry throws the snowball at marys face

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                • #18
                  I wish I had the chance to miss snow! Most people didnt even work here today, because we had winter storm warning. The first snow fall is beautiful, and I love the way my window sparkles in the morning (when there is actual sun)..., but the cold is painful. If I could have snow without cold, I would be a happy camper. Also, driving on ice and snow is not fun at all.

                  I was very young when I visited Armenia, but I have plenty of snow memories from Russia. There is so much a kid can do with snow on a play ground. I loved coming home at night soaking wet, with my skin burning, and bright pink cheeks. I had to change into my house clothes right away so I wouldnt get sick, but I always slept really well after that.

                  I try to stay in during the cold months (like all of them but summer). I miss the summer. I think Im going to build a snow man with my cousins when they come over for New Years; they would enjoy something like that; and I might as well find some way to enjoy this winter.

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                  • #19
                    This morning I woke up with the sun in my face, sweating under the sheets... this is christmas eve, lol. I love L.A.
                    "All I know is I'm not a Marxist." -Karl Marx

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