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    Quote Originally Posted by iamanexit View Post
    No snow for Wisconsin, yet. Starting to get insurmountably upset about this.
    It's fucking December. Guh!
    I can't STAND snow! I'm hoping and praying for a green christmas this year...
    That's not too hard to accomplish here in Vancouver, the home of the rain. But latley it's been colder then normal here. Normally it's around 6 degrees C and raining this time of year, but the whole month so far as been sunny and cold, between -2C and 3. Hopefully we can hold out the next 11 days with no snow.


    I'd be happy if vancouver had a no snow 2011-2012 winter season at all, we always seem to get 1 or 2 freak snowstorms. usually in late november or beginning of december, then early feburary and mid march. We seemed to have by-passed the freak snowstorm so far...

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    (No offense, but) I never understood why people continue to live in a place that receives climates and weather that they hate?

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    Quote Originally Posted by iamanexit View Post
    (No offense, but) I never understood why people continue to live in a place that receives climates and weather that they hate?
    And that my friend is why I moved from Winnipeg to Vancouver 5 years ago.
    Winnipeg is the home of 6 months of brutal winter, with temperatures dipping down to -50C in the dead of winter with 6 feet of snow from December til April.

    Vancouver is Canada's "California" or as close to it as it's ever going to get. Trust me, if we could all just get up and migrate to California, Hawaii or Australia we would, least I know I would, can't speak for the whole country, but obtaining living/working visa's and becoming a permanent resident of another country is no easy task.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ManBurning View Post
    And that my friend is why I moved from Winnipeg to Vancouver 5 years ago.
    Winnipeg is the home of 6 months of brutal winter, with temperatures dipping down to -50C in the dead of winter with 6 feet of snow from December til April.

    Vancouver is Canada's "California" or as close to it as it's ever going to get. Trust me, if we could all just get up and migrate to California, Hawaii or Australia we would, least I know I would, can't speak for the whole country, but obtaining living/working visa's and becoming a permanent resident of another country is no easy task.
    Oh wow. Yeah, that's too much winter for me.
    Honestly, I just want snow in December and January, and then beyond that it can fuck off.

    Also, I only commute by foot or bus everywhere. Never owned a car in my life. So that factors in to me not hating snow.

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