docsoliday1
DIS Dad #834 Cubs, Dolphins fan forever
- Joined
- Mar 12, 2008
Great.And there's more to come!
I know...you like(err tolerate) me. Case closed.This is not really up for debate, you know
As is Atari 2600.Pong is life.
So many layers you can barely move and if you fall, you can't get up, so die from starvation instead of exposure.No. True.
Exhibit number one
If I fall down in shorts and t-shirt, I can still get back up.
Also...I can lick my flagpole all winter (well, if I WANTED to)
Thankful for that since I'm an IT guy, kind need my digits.At least you have your digits.
I knew a guy who... did not.
Poor guy.
I think the former it is less likely to get buried, but hurt. The latter more likely to be buried, but unless you can't hear you should be able to get out of the way, but yeah I guess both have the potential for harm.I'm not 100% sure which
danger they're referring to.
The chance of loose snow
sliding and you getting buried,
or large equipment working
in the area and...
you getting buried.
I'm not sure what the conditions have to be, but when we drove the Al-can and my in-laws met us and drove over the mountain, he was driving and explained the phenomenon. I don't know if it was colder on the mountain or dryer or what. I could literally hear them tinging on the windshield...it was wierd.Hmmm...
I've certainly been in those
same temps and don't recall
that happening.
Don't doubt it could.
Just never seen/heard it.
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