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A Taste of Home
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<blockquote data-quote="merc lover" data-source="post: 5841420" data-attributes="member: 33643"><p>Good for you.</p><p>One can, however, raise the logical question: If you hate it there are other weather climates which may be better suited to your taste. Hell I love the winter, and the snow. It's part of NE and I grew up with it my whole life and I like all the seasons equally(although I think fall is my favorite). I loved skating on the ponds and playing hockey as a kid, bombing down golfcourse hills in a toboggan, sledding, snowforts, snowball fights, etc. I't just another season to me. IDK how many of you have had to spend Christmas in a climate that was very warm and with no snow, and it's just not the same.</p><p>Driving in it definitely sucks, however to me it seems like it sucks to drive most of the time anyway. Whether it's the leaf peepers in the fall, the people cutting through on their way to the Cape in the summer, or the rush of college students in the Spring, in this region every new season brings a new and exciting aggravation to the roadways.</p><p></p><p>Ben-</p><p>+1 on the winter beater, your car's too clean to get all salty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="merc lover, post: 5841420, member: 33643"] Good for you. One can, however, raise the logical question: If you hate it there are other weather climates which may be better suited to your taste. Hell I love the winter, and the snow. It's part of NE and I grew up with it my whole life and I like all the seasons equally(although I think fall is my favorite). I loved skating on the ponds and playing hockey as a kid, bombing down golfcourse hills in a toboggan, sledding, snowforts, snowball fights, etc. I't just another season to me. IDK how many of you have had to spend Christmas in a climate that was very warm and with no snow, and it's just not the same. Driving in it definitely sucks, however to me it seems like it sucks to drive most of the time anyway. Whether it's the leaf peepers in the fall, the people cutting through on their way to the Cape in the summer, or the rush of college students in the Spring, in this region every new season brings a new and exciting aggravation to the roadways. Ben- +1 on the winter beater, your car's too clean to get all salty. [/QUOTE]
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