you were a kid and played in the snow

Discussion in 'Remember When?' started by veroness, Oct 20, 2006.

  1. indian~summer

    indian~summer yo ho & a bottle of yum

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    i grew up with brothers so snow was all about the forts :D
    i freaking loved it :D
    and tobogganing :D
    i freaking love it :D
     
  2. Balloonatic

    Balloonatic Senior Member

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    ive only seen snow a couple times. and the last time i saw it i was 12 and my best friend was killed. so whenever i think of snow i think of red snow and i hate it. besides snow is much too wet for my liking and cold
     
  3. soaringeagle

    soaringeagle Senior Member

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    damn hun
    do you have any memmories that dont remind you of someone getting killed?
    well guess its a good thing then that i'd love to never see snow again
    well unless its atop a very high mountain..thats the only snow i can deal with
     
  4. DQ Veg

    DQ Veg JUSTYNA'S TIGER

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    Oh, you Canadians-imagine growing up on the Texas coast where it snows about 2 hours once every 5 years, and then usually melts right away-a lot of times we've got the freaking air conditioning on when you guys are throwing snowballs at each other! [​IMG]
     
  5. erzebet1961

    erzebet1961 Senior Member

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    No snow where I grew up...but we built lots of forts in the salt cedar trees !!!
     
  6. Anastazija

    Anastazija Member

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    I love snow too!
    It just remainds me of how much people can be happy while they are doing something fun!
    And I wish they all stay like that forever. But they don't. As soon as they go back home - they are miserable again:(
     
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