[quote]JLu wrote:
SSC wrote:
JLu wrote:
Americans talking about snow is so cute.
Funny. Ottawa (as a province) averages about 94 inches of snow a year. Many areas on western coastline of Lake Michigan average about 100 inches every year.
Canadians making huge presumptions is so adorable.
The province of Ottawa? Lol.[/quote]
Never said I was great at geography, I’m okay with it.
Much better than being a presumptuous dick I reckon.
here if it gets too hot in school they let the kids go home, which is crazy because then some of them have to walk home in the heat. But like in my high school, we didn’t have an indoor cafeteria or enclosed hallways so when it hit over 101 degrees it was freaking hot to walk to your different classes and lunch was miserable.
here if it gets too hot in school they let the kids go home, which is crazy because then some of them have to walk home in the heat. But like in my high school, we didn’t have an indoor cafeteria or enclosed hallways so when it hit over 101 degrees it was freaking hot to walk to your different classes and lunch was miserable.
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I’ve lived with both. Grew up in Calif, and remember being sent home when the mercury hit 100 since the school did not have a/c. Now I live with snow days but we “telecommute” so we don’t miss out on any work. It’s the shoveling that accompanies snow days that really sucks.