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yeah, but your on the other side of the lake. When the cold air comes down from Canada and passes over the warm waters of the Great Lakes, condensation is formed in the way of snow. The cold winds usually come out of the north and blow into the south-east. That is why Toledo is usually spared and Cleveland, Erie, and Buffalo get dumped on. Usually if you live within 50 miles southeast of the lakes, you're gonna get lake effect snow.
It's funny, because I live at the very southern edge of the snowbelt. When we get 6 inches, the about 4 or 5 miles down the street will only get like 2 inches. I know when I was driving home last night, I was about 6 or 7 miles away from home and it waws a real fine snow that was just slippery. I turned around the bend on the one road heading north and the snow turned into the kind that has bigger flakes and packs really well.
I'm sure Toronto get's lake effect, but not in the same ways that places on the other side of the border do. The snow you got yesterday and last night were from a cold front that's been moving across the midwestern U.S. the past few days. Today the lafe effect snow is kicking up.
When am I ever going to get to put up my Christmas lights....
Btw, Toronto's a great town. Been there a few times. Of course, whenever I went is was summer!!! I remember the one time we went up there on a class trip when I was like 12 or so and we went to the CN Tower after a Blue Jays game. It was fun pushing the girls over top of the glass floors way up there!!!
It's funny, because I live at the very southern edge of the snowbelt. When we get 6 inches, the about 4 or 5 miles down the street will only get like 2 inches. I know when I was driving home last night, I was about 6 or 7 miles away from home and it waws a real fine snow that was just slippery. I turned around the bend on the one road heading north and the snow turned into the kind that has bigger flakes and packs really well.
I'm sure Toronto get's lake effect, but not in the same ways that places on the other side of the border do. The snow you got yesterday and last night were from a cold front that's been moving across the midwestern U.S. the past few days. Today the lafe effect snow is kicking up.
When am I ever going to get to put up my Christmas lights....
Btw, Toronto's a great town. Been there a few times. Of course, whenever I went is was summer!!! I remember the one time we went up there on a class trip when I was like 12 or so and we went to the CN Tower after a Blue Jays game. It was fun pushing the girls over top of the glass floors way up there!!!
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Toronto is a fun city, gets boring when you live there, I guess its that way whenever you live in a big city long enough.
The CN tower is fun once, then such a rip off the rest of the time. Though for a fundraiser we got to run up the stairs. I have never been so tired in my life. Imagine 20 minutes of running up stairs. Oy.
The CN tower is fun once, then such a rip off the rest of the time. Though for a fundraiser we got to run up the stairs. I have never been so tired in my life. Imagine 20 minutes of running up stairs. Oy.
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What's really funny, is of my graduating class and the class ahead of me from high school, like half of them go to the same university that I do. OK, the really funny thing is that a good chunk of them all live at home.
For those of you still in high school who thinks it's sad for college students to live at home, just wait till you see how expensive college is. IMO, it's total bull sh!t how high the costs are to go to college. Private colleges are even worse. And if you transfer from one universtiy to another, that's even more expensive.
What's truly sad is businesses only want you to have a degree in something for them to hire you. They don't care what that degree is, just as long as you have a degree. Did you know that in order to be a pharmecutical sales rep, you have to have a degree??? It doesn't matter what kind of degree it is, as long as it's a degree. Kind of sad, huh?
For those of you still in high school who thinks it's sad for college students to live at home, just wait till you see how expensive college is. IMO, it's total bull sh!t how high the costs are to go to college. Private colleges are even worse. And if you transfer from one universtiy to another, that's even more expensive.
What's truly sad is businesses only want you to have a degree in something for them to hire you. They don't care what that degree is, just as long as you have a degree. Did you know that in order to be a pharmecutical sales rep, you have to have a degree??? It doesn't matter what kind of degree it is, as long as it's a degree. Kind of sad, huh?
I am staying an extra year in highschool. I am in grade 12 right now and graduate next year but there are two university maths at my school and I want to take them both just not in one year, so I am taking two seperate year. If all goes well I will be at school up until Janurary next year and then work full time the rest of the year.
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Just be careful about working full time for a year before going back to school. I know a few people who did that and they neer went back to school...
Life... Responsibilities... It all catches up to you at some point.
On a side note, never put off calling somebody for a year. Because by the time you finally call, you won't like what you hear...
On that note, I'm off to go have a drink. There's a Smirnoff Twist in my mini-fridge with my name on it...
Oh yeah, don't drink till your 21 kids. My best friend learned that the hard way.
Life... Responsibilities... It all catches up to you at some point.
On a side note, never put off calling somebody for a year. Because by the time you finally call, you won't like what you hear...
On that note, I'm off to go have a drink. There's a Smirnoff Twist in my mini-fridge with my name on it...
Oh yeah, don't drink till your 21 kids. My best friend learned that the hard way.
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