i'm in vermont. we wish we had snow. send some our way
2006-12-21 06:31:50
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answered by izaboe 5
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I grew up in Boulder and the winters there can be bad with either alot of snow or very high winds, I mean 120/30mile a hour winds, I've been thru many storms like the one now and I know what people are going thru, just be thankful the utility company's put in underground electicty so theres no power outages like once was. I know what Iam saying doesn't help, but I do know how you all feel...take care..
2006-12-21 11:07:51
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answered by xyz 6
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I am at the Embassy Suites on Hampden in Denver. About 28 inches here. Trying to get back to Indianapolis. Wed. flight cancelled. As of now, I will get home Christmas Day at earliest.
Went out to brush off my rental car. Snow up 4 inches over my knee.
Have fun and Merry Christmas.
2006-12-21 06:29:54
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answered by ump2please 4
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I wish we got some snow here in Boston. Jeez. I'm jealous of the folks in Denver. Keep safe and good luck.
It hasn't snowed once here, which is very unusual for new england. :( Hopefully we'll get a blizzard! I LOVE TO SHOVEL SNOW!
2006-12-21 06:33:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Yup, If you can't believe how much snow is in your yard were you here a few years ago? It's only just past my knees now. The storm we had a few years ago was past my head. I was afraid to walk in my backyard because I was afraid of getting lost.I think we've gotten spoiled because of the nice winters we've had lately. When I was a kid storms like this at Xmas were common. Wait untill it thaws and we get the slush!!
Keep warm!
2006-12-21 14:11:01
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answered by fbbfh 3
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my sister and a few of my friends live out there. my sister told me this morning how high the snow drifts are. she regrets not having a shovel (she lets a friend borrow one in the past and they never returned it) so she might go walking out tomorrow to the grocery store to get one. she tried walking out this morning but the snow was waist deep.
2006-12-21 08:14:58
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answered by Ruth R 3
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you will no longer see any snow via the tip of might. you ought to look at a Rockies interest. Coors container is eye-catching. And walk the sixteenth highway Mall. The Oxford hotel is my favourite. in case you opt to verify snow, you will ought to rigidity up into the mountains. approximately an hour rigidity the two approaches.
2016-10-15 09:30:05
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answered by ? 4
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My sister lives up there and I guess yesdarday she had to leave work in Boulder a little early because it was getting so bad. It is an 11 mile drive and it took her almost 8 hours to make it home! She kept calling, sometimes yelling, sometimes in tears, once she called and could SEE her apartment complex, and it still took her another hour to get home! You guys be careful up there. Merry Christmas!
2006-12-21 06:31:20
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answered by averyanne77 4
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Yeah, I'm stuck at home. Better then being stuck at school! I tried walking outside and the snow was at my knees. Sweetness.
2006-12-21 11:57:23
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answered by Polygonia 3
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no i live in florida and never see snow
2006-12-21 06:24:29
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answered by Anonymous
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