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Paul Scott Duesterdick's avatar

One of my fraternity brother’s daughters lives in Denver having grown up in North Carolina and is a teacher. She told her father “ We had 4 inches of snow and school wasn’t closed or even delayed”, which elicited the following response:

“Congratulations! You now live in a state that knows how to move snow other than hoping for warmer femperatures and sun”

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Darrell's avatar

We lived in Maine in the early 60s when I was growing up. We would often wake up in the middle of the night to the sound of a snake plow. That’s how we knew we had snow. I don’t recall many snow days there or the three years we lived in Germany. When you regularly have snow you learn how to manage the removal.

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