Do you mean, who fancies when it is going to snow?
Or, are you somewhere where it will snow soon and you are asking people that live there?
Why do so many people ask questions that are so unclear?
You used the term Fancy...you should know why they use the term.
Okay...not trying to be rude, just trying to understand your question.
Snow is great!!! I love the snow. But I'm in the South of the U.S and it won't snow...but when I live somewhere that does snow, I do "fancy" when it will snow.
Now I need to fancy making dinner for the children.
2006-09-11 09:38:20
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answer #1
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answered by adamk66usa 2
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it doesnt snow here so not really
i fancy is a fancy term for i like
2006-09-10 06:07:00
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answered by penguins.are.koo 4
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It might do in the Arctic but not here! I think 'I fancy' is quite an old fashioned term but we still use it now, I use it quite alot in fact
2006-09-10 05:58:37
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answered by Raych C 2
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It will do somewhee in the world (different seasons). Do m;t knwo why people say fancy, maybe because it shortetr than ..do you think/or smilar!
2006-09-10 01:27:05
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answered by Anonymous
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i think it will snow around 22nd december and fancy is like
2006-09-10 01:26:54
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answered by jamie 2
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I fancy we may have a white Christmas!!!
2006-09-10 01:26:19
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answered by Happy. 3
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its probably gonna snow. not now though, if thats what you meen?
2006-09-10 01:25:45
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answered by benbun 3
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It's too cold for snow, i fear.
2006-09-10 01:26:16
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answered by Oracle Of Delphi 4
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NO - ITS AN OLD WORD BUT COOL
2006-09-10 01:25:32
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answered by Anonymous
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not here, not yet
2006-09-10 01:24:00
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answered by Anonymous
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