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ninty 01-31-2004 03:52 PM

LOL you guys are tards sledding on no snow. Make up your own sport that has something to do with rain. Snow is already taken. rock:

Unknown_Sniper 01-31-2004 06:03 PM

sounds fun. right now the major sports in my area are snow driving(ebrakes, 180's, and donuts), and my friends are stealing presidential signs oOo: they have over 20 right now(each). Oh and skiing and snowboarding. o hand ninety9 Love your sig man

imported_Fluffy_Bunny 01-31-2004 07:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pyro
Bunny, you are one hot mofo.

buttsehkx

Vance 01-31-2004 11:32 PM

Great...

Judas 01-31-2004 11:48 PM

for the love of god its sledding ... ed: eek: freak:

it looks like to me you g00ns are just sliding down a grassy hill on sticks eek:

Milla 02-01-2004 01:46 AM

"they're fucking crazy mang" rofl!

MrLevinstein 02-01-2004 11:23 AM

LOL I read the title to this thread and was oOo: ed by the fact that you said sledging. Nothing is more fun then doing dumb stuff with your friends, and laughing about it. It would have been 2ce as fun if you had covered the ground with water first biggrin: Nice ramps by the way.

imported_Fluffy_Bunny 02-01-2004 11:58 AM

In Britland we call it 'Sledging'

Definition
sledge UK [Show phonetics]
noun [C] (US sled)
an object used for travelling over snow and ice which has long narrow strips of wood or metal under it instead of wheels, and which is either a low frame, or (also sleigh) a carriage-like vehicle pulled by horses or dogs

sledge UK [Show phonetics]
verb [I or T] (US sled)
to ride or travel on snow using a sledge

Sergeant_Scrotum 02-01-2004 04:44 PM

you guys call that snow? We get that much in frost in the fall.

Unknown_Sniper 02-01-2004 05:36 PM

[quote="Sergeant_Scrotum":822a8]you guys call that snow? We get that much in frost in the fall.[/quote:822a8] imwithstupid:

ninty 02-01-2004 05:42 PM

it has snowed here in july before.

last week it was -35C every day. with the windchill it was -50C. Western Canada was the coldest place on the entire earth for about a week. In some parts of Saskatchewan it was -62C.

mr.miyagi 02-01-2004 07:55 PM

In England, mud = snow

.......and food.

imported_Fluffy_Bunny 02-01-2004 09:14 PM

[quote="mr.miyagi":0694d]In England, mud = snow

.......and food.[/quote:0694d]

what would u guys know about good food? u threw a fine drink in the river back in 1770-something.. biggrin:

mr.miyagi 02-02-2004 09:36 AM

[quote="Fluffy_Bunny":049cd][quote="mr.miyagi":049cd]In England, mud = snow

.......and food.[/quote:049cd]

what would u guys know about good food? u threw a fine drink in the river back in 1770-something.. biggrin:[/quote:049cd]

I'm English and in England. eek:

[GDC]_Polemarcus 02-02-2004 12:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KTOG
yeah this is how it looks where i live

[img]http://ktog.net/snow/snow4.jpg[/img]


Your place looks like snowy park:)


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