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  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,214 Founders Club

    the storm of, what, 1992? I went in to Kane Hall (you know Yella, the building behind which I got my ass handed to me by a bunch of Husky ruffians who caused my twisted allegiances) to take a logic exam. Intermediate logic in the UW philo dept was a bitch for us non-comp sci / no math guysms btw) Anyhoo, fucking thing was like 3 hours long.

    On my way in to "the U" that morning, the one in Seattle, they were yammering about this snow storm on the radio. By then, I was old enuff to scoff at weathermen and their sill predictions. There was slush on my windshield, and I was like, "typical fucking Seattle. this ain't snow bitch!"

    There was not a flake of snow on the ground when I went in for the exam. It was wet af. I came out 3 hours later, and I shit you not, it's almost up to my fucking knees in Red Square.

    Go to the wife's (then girlfriend's) apt. on lower Queen Anne, thinking I'll hang out for a bit. Wound up being stuck there for days.

    Does anyone remember that one? I-5 was like something out of a dystopian movie. It was covered white and I didn't see asphalt anywhere for close to 10 days. It snowed like a mother fucker and then we had a long ass cold snap. I-5 was littered with abandoned cars from Tacoma to Everett. People just pulling over, getting out and leaving their cars all over the freeway.

    Worst I've seen it around here. Or anywhere.

    I took Rocks for Jocks (hi @Mad_Son ) in Kane Hall. And being a jock I would have kicked yer philosophy noyd butt.

    Kane Hall is not where the academis occurs by the way.
  • ApostleofGrief
    ApostleofGrief Member Posts: 3,904
    chuck said:

    11* here this morning, but the notable thing when I drug myself out at the crack of dawn was my 150 gallon,heated, rubbermade water tank was on fire. The heater worked too hard I guess. The horses were more thirsty and pissed than cold.

    Right now it got down to 37 in Orange County in the middle of the night. #toughertogether

    #ocskrong


    Damn, when is that from? 85' is the last time it snowed that I know of. It's gotta be a ton of hail or something.

    T's and P's guys. It's 63 and sunny out right now. Winter is rough.
    Hail ain’t snow bruh
    but is it wet?
    It can be, because it's not water. You can't get water on water to make other, because it's just more water. Anything not water can get water on it, however, thus wetting it.

    Bitch.
    Dragged
  • dirtysouwfdawg
    dirtysouwfdawg Member Posts: 14,082
    Enjoy that shit bitches


  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,214 Founders Club

    Enjoy that shit bitches


    Go Gators!
  • TurdBomber
    TurdBomber Member Posts: 20,034 Standard Supporter
    dflea said:

    I already have people at the office telling me what pussies they are in advance so I'm not surprised when all those soft fuckers call in next week.

    I expect that it will be a colossal shit show of fucktards on the roads next week that have no business even leaving their houses, but will anyway. Fucking maggots.

    I'm sure that at least one day next week I'll actually have to put my truck in 4wd to navigate my way through the fucking retards. So far I haven't had to, but this looks like a real shitfest coming to me. I did stock up on beer, liquor, weed and food, so I can hole up for the weekend.

    The snow can fuck off. I'll go find it if I want it, I don't like that shit showing up uninvited.

    Nothing is more embarrassing than watching fellow Seattleites panic and shit their pants when it snows.

    I frequently disagree with your posts, but cheers to this one.
  • DerekJohnson
    DerekJohnson Administrator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 68,229 Founders Club
    CaptainPJ said:

    the storm of, what, 1992? I went in to Kane Hall (you know Yella, the building behind which I got my ass handed to me by a bunch of Husky ruffians who caused my twisted allegiances) to take a logic exam. Intermediate logic in the UW philo dept was a bitch for us non-comp sci / no math guysms btw) Anyhoo, fucking thing was like 3 hours long.

    On my way in to "the U" that morning, the one in Seattle, they were yammering about this snow storm on the radio. By then, I was old enuff to scoff at weathermen and their sill predictions. There was slush on my windshield, and I was like, "typical fucking Seattle. this ain't snow bitch!"

    There was not a flake of snow on the ground when I went in for the exam. It was wet af. I came out 3 hours later, and I shit you not, it's almost up to my fucking knees in Red Square.

    Go to the wife's (then girlfriend's) apt. on lower Queen Anne, thinking I'll hang out for a bit. Wound up being stuck there for days.

    Does anyone remember that one? I-5 was like something out of a dystopian movie. It was covered white and I didn't see asphalt anywhere for close to 10 days. It snowed like a mother fucker and then we had a long ass cold snap. I-5 was littered with abandoned cars from Tacoma to Everett. People just pulling over, getting out and leaving their cars all over the freeway.

    Worst I've seen it around here. Or anywhere.

    Used the viaduct down to U Village as a toboggan run, bruh.

    can't imagine any better place
  • DerekJohnson
    DerekJohnson Administrator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 68,229 Founders Club

    You would all perish in the Midwest.

    and Montreal
  • alumni94
    alumni94 Member Posts: 4,862

    the storm of, what, 1992? I went in to Kane Hall (you know Yella, the building behind which I got my ass handed to me by a bunch of Husky ruffians who caused my twisted allegiances) to take a logic exam. Intermediate logic in the UW philo dept was a bitch for us non-comp sci / no math guysms btw) Anyhoo, fucking thing was like 3 hours long.

    On my way in to "the U" that morning, the one in Seattle, they were yammering about this snow storm on the radio. By then, I was old enuff to scoff at weathermen and their sill predictions. There was slush on my windshield, and I was like, "typical fucking Seattle. this ain't snow bitch!"

    There was not a flake of snow on the ground when I went in for the exam. It was wet af. I came out 3 hours later, and I shit you not, it's almost up to my fucking knees in Red Square.

    Go to the wife's (then girlfriend's) apt. on lower Queen Anne, thinking I'll hang out for a bit. Wound up being stuck there for days.

    Does anyone remember that one? I-5 was like something out of a dystopian movie. It was covered white and I didn't see asphalt anywhere for close to 10 days. It snowed like a mother fucker and then we had a long ass cold snap. I-5 was littered with abandoned cars from Tacoma to Everett. People just pulling over, getting out and leaving their cars all over the freeway.

    Worst I've seen it around here. Or anywhere.

    That was a good one. Was use cafeteria trays to sled down the hill next to McMahon hall.
  • huskyhooligan
    huskyhooligan Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 5,921 Swaye's Wigwam

    the storm of, what, 1992? I went in to Kane Hall (you know Yella, the building behind which I got my ass handed to me by a bunch of Husky ruffians who caused my twisted allegiances) to take a logic exam. Intermediate logic in the UW philo dept was a bitch for us non-comp sci / no math guysms btw) Anyhoo, fucking thing was like 3 hours long.

    On my way in to "the U" that morning, the one in Seattle, they were yammering about this snow storm on the radio. By then, I was old enuff to scoff at weathermen and their sill predictions. There was slush on my windshield, and I was like, "typical fucking Seattle. this ain't snow bitch!"

    There was not a flake of snow on the ground when I went in for the exam. It was wet af. I came out 3 hours later, and I shit you not, it's almost up to my fucking knees in Red Square.

    Go to the wife's (then girlfriend's) apt. on lower Queen Anne, thinking I'll hang out for a bit. Wound up being stuck there for days.

    Does anyone remember that one? I-5 was like something out of a dystopian movie. It was covered white and I didn't see asphalt anywhere for close to 10 days. It snowed like a mother fucker and then we had a long ass cold snap. I-5 was littered with abandoned cars from Tacoma to Everett. People just pulling over, getting out and leaving their cars all over the freeway.

    Worst I've seen it around here. Or anywhere.

    You sure this wasn't 90 pre christmas? I entered 6th period at my middle school, nothing, by the end of class there was 4 inches of snow everywhere. By the end of the night there was easily a foot and half. Snow and ice lasted for days. Next day specifically I remember the wind chill was like -7. Went out to play and lasted about 20 minutes. Great sledding that year. Even pulled inner tubes out. All the hills and streets had a solid sheet of ice. Would later snow night before and on christmas a few more inches.
  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,214 Founders Club

    96 was the year it snowed a good foot, and then we had like 4 days of 32 / 33 degree rain which turned it into a foot of slush. Boats were lost. Ceilings collapsed, Magnolia people fell into Puget Sound. It happened I believe the day after Christmas. I spent my winter break helping poor souls from getting unstuck in the slush in front of my home place.

    I remember it well!
  • GrundleStiltzkin
    GrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,516 Standard Supporter
    For where I live, rural SnoCo, nothing will ever top December 2008. It snowed a foot on Christmas Eve alone.
  • 1to392831weretaken
    1to392831weretaken Member Posts: 7,696



    I-5 was like something out of a dystopian movie. It was covered white and I didn't see asphalt anywhere for close to 10 days.

    You wouldn't see asphalt on I-5 in Seattle on the clearest, August day.

    Why? Because it's concrete.

    #pavementsuperiorityguy
    #pendantbeav
    You wear a pendant on your beaver? POGTFO.
  • dirtysouwfdawg
    dirtysouwfdawg Member Posts: 14,082
    Did all of you fags freeze to death yet?
  • dirtysouwfdawg
    dirtysouwfdawg Member Posts: 14,082


    You would all perish in eastern Washington

    Crakima... yuck. I thought that place was shit and then I moved to Petal, MS.