Uh, could we get a little help here? Anyone know anything about this stuff? Is it dangerous? Should we maybe not touch it? Anything fun you can do with it?
You have heard about self-defrosting freezers? That frost has to go somewhere, and I guess now it’s your turn.
I think the usual response warmlanders have to snow is to freak out, empty the grocery stores of all essential provisions, and drive like all of those Max Max films were documentaries about the Australian highway system.
Don’t forget that because ice makes things slippery, you must now drive like sedated cattle and steer like moving the wheel a tenth of a centimeter too far will cause you to spin out and ram a coolibah tree or fall into a billabong or crush a digeridoo.
Maybe you should ask a Floridian for advice.
Snowball fight. I don’t think it’s enough for sledding or anything, maybe snow angels? If it’s still coming, tilt your head back, open your mouth and stick your tongue out. If you’re a dude, write in it. Don’t try to lick it off a metal pole! It’s fun to watch dogs play in it, too.
Well so much for GW!
It’s solid DHMO. Be careful of it. It can inflict burns and cause motor vehicles to go out of control, for a start.
Dogs love the stuff. They run around in it and scoop it up in their mouths. They love to roll around in it and catch snowballs.
A cousin in law that lives near Christchurch was complaining about the same thing a few weeks ago. They have been having drought conditions as of late and will take the moisture in any available form.
They’re Albino BRAIN CHIGGERS!
Run!
Oh, are people still blaming everything on Bush? :rolleyes:
DO NOT TOUCH IT! It is frozen dihydrogen monoxide, a dangerous, often lethal substance.
Looks like it’s attacking your car. Better put your car in the garage. Y’all have garages, right?
We get that here in the winters. I think it’s ash from a nearby volcano.
I wouldn’t touch if if I were you. You’re in Australia, where everything is dangerous, right? It could be drop bear semen. :: shrug ::
Are you in Portland at the moment?
I think it means you are supposed to start a long journey through the desert.
On a horse with no name.
No. GW = Global Warming
It was 2am and I could remember how to spell global.
Been through there.
It felt good to get out of the rain, regardless of form.
Don’t touch it! It could harbour snow snakes!
Here in Atlanta, we use a form of sympathetic magic: Since the Weird Stuff That Falls From the Sky is white, we all go to the grocery store and buy Things That Are White (like milk and toilet paper) in order to appease the Weather Gods so things will go back to being normal (kind of chilly and with normal rain).