I love those days, when the Sun doesn't shine. For me, the mood in those days are calm and relaxing. What about you?
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I love those days, when the Sun doesn't shine. For me, the mood in those days are calm and relaxing. What about you?
i fvcking love rainy days. even better when its pretty strong thunderstorms, just pushign the threshold for tornadoes and such.
Snow, i dont like snow.
Snow > Rain. Rain sucks to drive in here. Since it so seldom rains here, when it does, it pulls up all the months of oil making the road like glare ice.Rain is better than snow and snow sucks to drive in. So as long as I'm indoors the whole time snow's fine. Rain makes everything smell good.
binpink
We never have snow here.
But,i love snowy days more,not just for that reason.
But because they are so cold and pretty.
Both, but the sound of falling rain calms me.
True_Chaos_UK
I agree with this.
Also, snow just reminds me of Christmas =D
I live in the South, and know not of these "snowy days." We do have plenty of rainy days, though. I used to like them, but due to, um, some stuff, I don't like them anymore. But I imagine I'll like them again in the future.
God bless,
Crushmaster.
Rainy days are somewhat depressing but it's always fun to jog while it's raining (if the rain isn't overbearing). Snow, on the other hand, it feels like like stepping into a fantasy land.
God I wish it snows this winter. Snowpocalpyse 2012!
[QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"]Yeah. But I'm not of fan of shoveling the snow.muller39I don't mind it to a point. It's a good workout.
Plus, you can make big bucks for shoveling snow.
I prefer neither, but if I have to choose between the two, rain... I don't necessarily dislike them occuring, I just dislike having to do things in them, especially snow... I am in a wheelchair, push powered not electric... So snow means I have to roll through several inches of resistance, uphill being HARD, my wheels get soaked which means my hands are soaked all in freezing weather... And 10/10 times snow is accompanied by ice/salt to melt ice... So I have soaking wet, freezing, cracked (from the cold) hands, covered in salty water. Rain is meh, I don't dislike being in it, but going uphill in rain makes gripping my wheels difficult...
And gloves are hard to use in such weather as they make it difficult to grip the bars on my wheels and actually have pushing strength (since I have to grip really hard to actually have a grip with gloves on)...
Meh...rainy days. I enjoy cold weather and am quite indifferent to having lots of snow. I just hate shoveling. At least on rainy days I won't have to worry about taking time I need to shovel and I don't run the risk of slipping on ice.
In my freshman year of high school, I was walking home, fell right on my ass, and my iPod fell out of my pocket and I walked away with my iPod still on the ground...luckily, my friend was walking right behind me and saw it on the ground and gave it to me.
It was a miracle for sure...until I would have it stolen from the changerooms some five months later... :(
[QUOTE="leviathan91"][QUOTE="muller39"] I don't mind it to a point. It's a good workout.muller39
Plus, you can make big bucks for shoveling snow.
That you can. Win, win. Already have a job...I don't need to scrounge work around the neighborhood.Already have a job...I don't need to scrounge work around the neighborhood.But you get to wear the Mr. Plow jacket. Sounds exciting....but I'll pass.:P[QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"][QUOTE="muller39"] That you can. Win, win.Pirate700
snow all the way but hate it if it's still on ground for more then 2-3 days. It gets dirty, ugly, hard as rock, make my backyard mush
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