
Ricky Czeczka
11-30
big deal....I remember one winter we had almost no snow and was relatively nice (considering it was winter) and then March rolled in and everyone was like cool spring is here we're over winter....all March and April it went below zero a lot and snowed a lot people were furious and just totally disgusted ....no snow in December means very little....
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Inspector_Gadget
11-30
I think I can speak for a vast majority of WI residents when I say "We don't want the snow anyway"
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