How is Indianapolis snow different from the New Hampshire snow from my childhood. Oh, about 10 feet different.![]()
You know how A/C is an essential part of life in the South? Try substituting "A/C" for "snowblower." That about sums it up. You'd shrivel up and die if you didn't have one or the other, depending on where you live. We're really lucky here that most of our snow is only 3- 6" at a time, and that's easy and funn to shovel. And winter doesn't last as long here either. My sister in Maine sometimes has snow in her yard in May. NOw that's plain ridiculous.![]()
Ok, I get it. You mean you got more snow or deeper snow. Since I have never lived in the north, for some odd reason, I thought you meant the texture of snow was different. Sort of like how we say when I lived in Scotsdale, AZ...yeah it's 103....but it is a dry heat.
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Ironic. Speaking of Nelly.... 
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