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Gaazy wrote:yeah we ended up with 30 inches in my yard, and about 24 around town down the road. I threw the chains on the tires and a few chains on the back of the truck and went out in the worst of the storm friday night and saturday and made 1800 bucks pullin desperate idiots in little cars out of ditches with my tank. Not bad for about 14 hours give or take of total work
I threw the chains on the tires and a few chains on the back of the truck and went out in the worst of the storm friday night and saturday and made 1800 bucks pullin desperate idiots in little cars out of ditches with my tank.
Harrison wrote:Hahah, not this time. I'm behaving myself lol
Syracuse has a humid continental climate and is known for its snowfall. Boasting 115.6 inches (294 cm) on average,[10] the Syracuse metro area receives more snow on average than any other large city in the United States.[11][12] Syracuse continually wins the Golden Snowball Award, among Upstate cities. Its record so far is 192.1 inches (488 cm). The high snowfall is a result of the fact that the city receives both lake effect from nearby Lake Ontario and nor'easter snow.
Donnel wrote:Erodalak wrote:Who needs an education when you are hawt like advina
fixt :P
Nusk wrote:
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Donnel wrote:Erodalak wrote:Who needs an education when you are hawt like advina
fixt :P
Arlos wrote:Heh, I used to know someone who went to college in Syracuse, and always, ALWAYS called it Siberiacuse from then on....
-Arlos
Donnel wrote:Erodalak wrote:Who needs an education when you are hawt like advina
fixt :P
Adivina wrote:Got to love having to shovel out your car in the morning and at night when you want to go home from work
leah wrote:i am forever grateful to my gym teacher for drilling that skill into me during drivers' ed
leah wrote:isn't the only difference the length? i feel like it would take too long to smoke something that long, ha.
Darcler wrote:It's in the low 70 today.
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