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Brrrr....It's COLD!!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 618231" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Ya know whats funny? When I grew up in Richmond VA we always had large snowfalls every winter and our ponds and lakes froze over. I used to skate every year on the lakes. We always had places to sled too. I learned to drive in the snow when I got my license. I can even remember my parents buying snow tires or chains. </p><p></p><p>Now I doubt you can even find snow tires or chains in Richmond...lol. I have only seen a few bad snowfalls there since I left. </p><p></p><p>We never got hit with hurricanes in the 20 years I lived there but just a few years after I left, Richmond started to get hit. Oh and snow followed me to Myrtle Beach...lol. They got their first snow in decades about 3 years after I moved there. </p><p></p><p>My family went up to Boston for Y2K new years and my family was shocked at frozen ponds, lakes and such. They had never experienced such a thing. To me it was normal for winter!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 618231, member: 1514"] Ya know whats funny? When I grew up in Richmond VA we always had large snowfalls every winter and our ponds and lakes froze over. I used to skate every year on the lakes. We always had places to sled too. I learned to drive in the snow when I got my license. I can even remember my parents buying snow tires or chains. Now I doubt you can even find snow tires or chains in Richmond...lol. I have only seen a few bad snowfalls there since I left. We never got hit with hurricanes in the 20 years I lived there but just a few years after I left, Richmond started to get hit. Oh and snow followed me to Myrtle Beach...lol. They got their first snow in decades about 3 years after I moved there. My family went up to Boston for Y2K new years and my family was shocked at frozen ponds, lakes and such. They had never experienced such a thing. To me it was normal for winter! [/QUOTE]
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