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The snow is about to our waists, and our sidewalk is a hundred meters long. It shouldn’t take you long. I’ll give you a nice lunch after I get back from shopping.
 
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christiancollegegirl

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I'll help shovel if I can build a snow fort afterward.
 
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wwjd_kilden

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good idea, we can dump the snow where the walls will go
 

MrHonest

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Jan 22, 2012
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I've never seen that much snow in person only very small patches of melting snow. I've lived in Phoenix for 25 yrs. I'd gladly shovel snow for free but what type of apparel to avoid soaked pants & socks/shoes?
 
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wwjd_kilden

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depends how wet the snow is. If it's cold, jeans will do, as long as you brush the snow off before going indoors
 

MrHonest

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Hahaha thats so cool.. wait, how wet the snow is? I don't understand.
 
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You don't have to worry too much about the snow being wet, I don't think. If the snow is deep, it would be good to wear rubber boots. Otherwise, change your shoes as soon as you're finished.
 

MrHonest

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Oh huh my shoes absorb water like a sponge so I'd probably try those rubber shoes. Hm that makes me think theres probably a lot of things I dont know about snow living, I'd be someone to laugh at for a while.
 
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wwjd_kilden

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hehehhe

the "snow" I got now is barely snow, it's been too warm, so it's all mushy. But if Adrians snow is colder, it's easier to handle, makes it less heavy.
 

MrHonest

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What? There are various stages of snow... not even? I'm from the land of dust storms & 110+ heat every year we hit 120... We live indoors on those days :D.
 
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wwjd_kilden

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well, if it is the right temperature you get this fun mx of snow and rain... sleet. Cold, gray, wet..... yuck . (At least mine still looks like snow)
 

MrHonest

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Gray snow? Sounds eerie. Isn't it always cold with snow :D I worked for around 30 mins in the freezer last night, my fingertips started burning feeling. :D
 
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christiancollegegirl

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lol MrHonest, I know exactly how you feel about snow!! I live in South Texas and have only seen snow twice in my life.
 
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wwjd_kilden

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I was working outside one of those freezer storages once, that was cold enough, cause people kept going in and out.
I sure dont envy the ones working inside
 

MrHonest

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No the fridge is 41 & after being in the freeze I feel nice & warm in the fridge :D

Phoenix doesn't get below 35*, rarely, & daytime hits 60-80* in winter. I'll be moving to New Mexico & it won't be much change in weather I hope.