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I thought this was funny:
ROFL...I thought this was funny:
Yeah, same one!Yikes. I saw a tik-tok of someone saying that Bill Gates sent the 'fake snow' lol and I don't know how that correlates.
Texans are that clueless about snow?I thought this was funny:
I thought it would be fun to post a video of what is really going on with the snowballs.I thought this was funny:
Exactly the same thing is going to happen because when you put a flame to snow, it sublimates and the soot from the flame sets onto the snow.we have snow on ground & going try above to see what happens, be back soon
Other than the northern extreme, they really don't have much experience with it. I lived in Houston for six years and in all that time we only had sleet once and the ice all melted by noon.Texans are that clueless about snow?
The trick is not to pack it too tight and hold the flame to the side. It's kind of cool the way the light diffuses and refracts within the lit snowball.we have snow on ground & going try above to see what happens, be back soon
There IS a conspiracy here, and this guy is just trying to cover it up. Call the National Enquirer. Call Joe Biden. We need to expose this conspiracy before they do it to Florida and southern California and Hawaii. Or maybe Mexico and Central America.I thought it would be fun to post a video of what is really going on with the snowballs.
Heh, we were living near Austin about 11 years back and there was a tiny bit of snow, like 1/4th of an inch and just time enough to make a tiny snowman for a while. It was fun. Now I live where I shovel the snow into 4 foot high mounds alongside my driveway.I thought this was funny:
Gratifying.I thought it would be fun to post a video of what is really going on with the snowballs.
It rarely snows that much here but if it snows 6 inches on the ground, I get 2 feet in my driveway between the street plows and the sidewalk plows. Last time, I hadn't been home in a couple weeks, so the driveway mound was frozen solid from the street salt, the sun and the cold, cold weather.Now I live where I shovel the snow into 4 foot high mounds alongside my driveway.