| Author | Comment | 
| Vectris Ultralisk
 
  Posted: 16 Jan 2008
 19:57 GMT
 Total Posts: 375
 | for those of you who don't know, South Carolina just got its first winter snow, it's still snowing and we have almost an inch, snow in January is rare down here, we usually get ice, and as late as march. Anyone else live in SC? | 
| john777 Ultralisk
 
  Posted: 16 Jan 2008
 21:09 GMT
 Total Posts: 289
 | No I'm up in Wisconsin, we have about a foot here.  Sometimes it's interesting to see how different parts of the country react to snow and how prepared they are.  Does school get called off on South Carolina when you get something like an inch of snow? 
 Edit: Hey talk about Irony, my school ended eary today because we got like 4 inches after school started.
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| Vectris Ultralisk
 
  Posted: 17 Jan 2008
 17:25 GMT
 Total Posts: 375
 | lol, usually we get school off (today we did) but only b/c of "bad weather conditions", like the roads ice a little, snow nvr really does it but when it freezes its bad | 
| gulyman Goliath
 
  Posted: 17 Jan 2008
 20:29 GMT
 Total Posts: 144
 | I live in northern Alberta, we get snow in November. I so want to move somewhere warmer. When it blizzards outside and we get 15 inches of snow, school gets canceled. Then I get to walk to school, which is about a mile, so I don't miss math. It sucks. | 
| john777 Ultralisk
 
  Posted: 19 Jan 2008
 14:14 GMT
 Total Posts: 289
 | Wow 15 inces at once.  I wish we would get that here sometimes.  Not for the road problems and stuff, just because I like to see snow. |