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HumanEarth · 56-60, F
No, I just want to skip winter. But if if you had a classroom full of kids. I couldn't say no. Then I would help. They need to burn off that energy
SunshineGirl · 36-40, F
No 😣 I'd just like to sit down quietly and read my book, if it's all the same to you.
bookerdana · M
I'm hoping I don't have the material but if I do,yeah☃
Ambroseguy80 · 56-60, M
That would be very difficult here most of the year.
wackidywack · 26-30
the answer is never not yes
2ndtimeguy · 61-69, M
Not yet lol
LordShadowfire · 46-50, M
@2ndtimeguy Okay, bye... 😆
Raaii · 22-25, F
There's no snow
ronisme1 · 61-69, M
Great song
I’m ready !!!!
swirlie · 31-35, F
Yes! I can hardly wait! 🤩🥳
Building a giant snowman on my parent's farm has always been a tradition among my family and friends where I was born and raised.
What we're talking here, is a 3-tiered snowman (whom we refer to as a snow gigolo) who's top two balls of snow have to be lifted up onto the bottom tier using the front-end loader of a John Deere tractor, then held there in place using a pair of adjustable wooden collar arrangements my Dad made for this purpose years ago.
Our snow-guy is then decorated with the usual lumps of coal (which is now in short supply since nobody uses coal up here anymore) and of course the largest carrot we can find for his nose, which is in enormous supply since my parents run a market gardening enterprise and predominately grow carrots!
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Building a giant snowman on my parent's farm has always been a tradition among my family and friends where I was born and raised.
What we're talking here, is a 3-tiered snowman (whom we refer to as a snow gigolo) who's top two balls of snow have to be lifted up onto the bottom tier using the front-end loader of a John Deere tractor, then held there in place using a pair of adjustable wooden collar arrangements my Dad made for this purpose years ago.
Our snow-guy is then decorated with the usual lumps of coal (which is now in short supply since nobody uses coal up here anymore) and of course the largest carrot we can find for his nose, which is in enormous supply since my parents run a market gardening enterprise and predominately grow carrots!
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