Natebishop3
Don't tread on me!
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This is over in Beaverton.
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my kids have used my yellow recycling bin to make several large snow bricks in the front yard, constructing a wall for each of them. Tomorrow's snowball fight will be legen-...wait for it...-dary.
Liar.
The snow is too powdery.
Liar.
The snow is too powdery.
This.
I was just out walking around and I had a hard time making a snowball.
This.
I was just out walking around and I had a hard time making a snowball.
Why would you "This" him calling me a liar when I already posted a pic as proof of my veracity?
It's a lot easier to generate the pressure necessary to pack powdery snow when you're stomping it down with 220 lbs of awesomeness.
I hope we get 14 inches unexpectedly again!!
Sounds like it could be this way until mid-Sunday. My wife is working in Honolulu this week (she's there one week every month), and we're worried she may not get home. I told her to stay through the weekend, if at all possible.

Ah, but it's a two part scenario my friend. You want a snowball fight and I'm merely stating that you can't make snowballs out of this powdery snow.
No offense, but I'm not exactly feeling sorry for your wife having to stay an extra day or two in Honolulu.![]()
Why would you "This" him calling me a liar when I already posted a pic as proof of my veracity?
It's a lot easier to generate the pressure necessary to pack powdery snow when you're stomping it down with 220 lbs of awesomeness.
Thanks for the idea. We used a Styrofoam cooler and it packed great.
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I take about 5 inches in my backside.
I think most of us always suspected that.
Now the snow will last us till Wednesday they are saying!
