Snoooooow… such a precious thing. Such a precious, dangerous, more-in-one-way-apparently life-threateningly thing… Yeah, don’t get a lot of it here. And I have to say, I feel both relieved and disappointed by that fact.
Hurray for Boum Math! Sadly, this one does not equal something very good. D: Though you look adorable in your winter outfit. =3
I feel your pain.
I have no balance, crappy taste in shoesoles, and I live on a massive hill that gets no salters (do you have those in canada? Big trucks that spray salt on main roads to keep the ice away?).
I broke my elbow three years back cos I tried to cross the road, slipped, landed on said elbow and slid across the road… I then had to make my way back up the road to my house.
I stare in horror at those stairs. In. Horror.
my balance to avoid falls is almost as good as bruce lee´s balance, you get me a cool house like that and you can have some of my balance, or better yet, get me some snow, i have never seen snow, DAMN YOU TROPICAL WEATHER! T_T
hahahahahahha no ¬¬, i have seen in the news that in some parts of mexico the size of the ice that falls gets as big as a bowling ball, i sure dont want an ice bowling ball squashing my head.
Oh no, not the hail. The freezing rain and sleet. It doesn’t hurt when it’s falling (although it’s cold as heck when it gets down your collar)… but the next day, the world is covered in a half-inch of ice and there isn’t a thing anyone can do about it. :D/O.o
Yeah, like Danzier said. We don’t have a lot of hail here, and it’s fairly small. But ICE RAIN… FREEZING RAIN… that’s a pain. It creates perfectly smooth ice on everything. It’s just synonym to doom for me.
Ouch :( I sprained both my ankles. It’s been a while since I didn’t (…KNOCK ON WOOD), but now they’re all soft and bendy and I fear I might hurt myself at any moment.
Yeah, I lived in Montreal for a year and while those spiraling stairs look nice, I hated using them. Not o mention there were 3 and 4 story apartments with those stairs too. ⊙>⊙
Snoooooow… such a precious thing. Such a precious, dangerous, more-in-one-way-apparently life-threateningly thing… Yeah, don’t get a lot of it here. And I have to say, I feel both relieved and disappointed by that fact.
Hurray for Boum Math! Sadly, this one does not equal something very good. D: Though you look adorable in your winter outfit. =3
I actually like snow! I don’t like ice or stairs though.
Yeah, you live in Virginia Beach! I’ve been there a couple times actually :P
:D I remember! You wrote/drew that the hooks in the bathrooms are different here in Virginia than in North Carolina! xD
Yeah! I was going to Florida that time. But I’ve been to Virginia Beach itself about… five, six summers in a row maybe?
Oh, wow, what’s so great here that you keep coming back? Not to bash on my city or anything. I’m just curious. xD
Mais c’est tellement joli!!! :)
Je trouve ça beau aussi :)
I feel your pain.
I have no balance, crappy taste in shoesoles, and I live on a massive hill that gets no salters (do you have those in canada? Big trucks that spray salt on main roads to keep the ice away?).
I broke my elbow three years back cos I tried to cross the road, slipped, landed on said elbow and slid across the road… I then had to make my way back up the road to my house.
I stare in horror at those stairs. In. Horror.
Also! I live on a massive hill.
We do have salters, but they’re a rare sight now because salt damages the asphalt. Now they spread sand and rocks instead but it doesn’t work as well.
And, ouch! The only thing I broke is my pinky toe, and it didn’t involve slipping (I rammed it into a wall…). I can imagine :C
Same here, although I don’t live on the hill any more, and it’s my knees. Those stairs should be the subject of a Hitchcock film.
Hahahahaha
Your knees?! OWWIE!
my balance to avoid falls is almost as good as bruce lee´s balance, you get me a cool house like that and you can have some of my balance, or better yet, get me some snow, i have never seen snow, DAMN YOU TROPICAL WEATHER! T_T
How about ice rain? I’d give you ice rain, ANYTIME
hahahahahahha no ¬¬, i have seen in the news that in some parts of mexico the size of the ice that falls gets as big as a bowling ball, i sure dont want an ice bowling ball squashing my head.
Oh no, not the hail. The freezing rain and sleet. It doesn’t hurt when it’s falling (although it’s cold as heck when it gets down your collar)… but the next day, the world is covered in a half-inch of ice and there isn’t a thing anyone can do about it. :D/O.o
Yeah, like Danzier said. We don’t have a lot of hail here, and it’s fairly small. But ICE RAIN… FREEZING RAIN… that’s a pain. It creates perfectly smooth ice on everything. It’s just synonym to doom for me.
@Boywonderslover (couldn’t reply to your comment!)
The sea I guess? XD VB’s got the closest warmest sea and it’s about a 14h drive from my city.
(Whoops xD)
Define close… Hee >w< Well, I'm glad you enjoy it! :D
Oooh, those staircases are *cool!* Plus, I’ve always liked buildings that enter from the second story.
Your expression in the third panel is amazing.
Thanks :)
I would not do well there either. I sprain my ankles constantly and fall down way more often than a sober person of my age should.
Ouch :( I sprained both my ankles. It’s been a while since I didn’t (…KNOCK ON WOOD), but now they’re all soft and bendy and I fear I might hurt myself at any moment.
The closest I am to any of that is that (like my mom) I’m constantly discovering bruises that I didn’t know about. Mostly on my shins.
Just sit down and slide down the stairs. I did that for a while on my basement stairs because they were tall and had no railing. :p
Yeah, I lived in Montreal for a year and while those spiraling stairs look nice, I hated using them. Not o mention there were 3 and 4 story apartments with those stairs too. ⊙>⊙