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Blizzard 2016
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Blizzard 2016

Quote: (01-23-2016 12:57 PM)The Beast1 Wrote:  

Quote: (01-23-2016 10:09 AM)Foolsgo1d Wrote:  

And the worse the UK ever has is few inches [Image: lol.gif]

Its actually warm here where I am.

You see FG, England is a tropical paradise in comparison to New England.

Think of it, England sent over its undesirables to the new world. Folks like the puritans and other religious separatists lived in a veritable frozen hell. England in comparison is wet, but incredibly mild.

Any time I hear someone complain about how miserable and dreary English weather is, I want to air drop them into New England and then the snow belt in late January. Idiots don't know how good they have it.

English weather is similar to that of the Pacific Northwest. When I lived in Seattle and people complained about the weather, being from Maryland, I just laughed. Even the rain there, which it's notorious for, is a relief in comparison to the torrential downpours we have on the East Coast.

The best was when during the summers, the locals would say it's 'humid' during 70 degree and sunny days, although humidity doesn't really exist in Seattle. I didn't have central air in my apartment when I lived there and got through the summer pretty comfortably. I live near D.C now and would die without air conditioning during the summers here.

Quote: (01-25-2016 01:04 AM)la bodhisattva Wrote:  

I definitely agree. I'll be damned if I let my mom, and my girlfriend to a lesser extent, toil away shoveling snow that is probably 4x heavier to them than to me. But those are the exceptions.


A lot of the women in my family aren't married and ride and die by the feminist "I can do bad all by myself" mantra, so during winters like these they are stuck shoveling snow when there should be a man there doing it. I legitimately worry about them because when I was in high school my stepdad (who is no longer my stepdad) and I would go around doing all the shoveling for my mom, aunts, grandmothers, etc. and we wore it as a badge of honor. Due to my military job I can no longer lend a helping hand either because I'm always away.

With that being said, there should be a law requiring all feminists to shovel snow and work construction, for all of the pain they have caused our families by making women think they can do a man's job.
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