Originally posted by wed050499
Hey all,
coming from buffalo, we have a completely different definition of flurry. a flurry for us is anytime the snow doesn't pile up to over 2-3 inches. But then again, that's just us.
Brian
Originally posted by WDWFREAK53
Same here :lol: A flurry is still "shovel worthy" sometimes :lol:
Oh...and weather update... Boston weather - 9 degrees!!! :sohappy: (it's finally over 8!!!)
Originally posted by wed050499
Hey all,
coming from buffalo, we have a completely different definition of flurry. a flurry for us is anytime the snow doesn't pile up to over 2-3 inches. But then again, that's just us.
Brian
Originally posted by wed050499
Hey all,
coming from buffalo, we have a completely different definition of flurry. a flurry for us is anytime the snow doesn't pile up to over 2-3 inches. But then again, that's just us.
Brian
Originally posted by BRER STITCH
In fact.....
I'm on my way out to shovel my 8 hours of overnight "flurries" right now!
D'OH!
:hammer: :brick: :hammer: :brick:
Originally posted by WDWFREAK53
well, having 4 arms should help...
Originally posted by wed050499
Hey all,
coming from buffalo, we have a completely different definition of flurry. a flurry for us is anytime the snow doesn't pile up to over 2-3 inches. But then again, that's just us.
Brian
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