I think what he means is, he wished it snowed in his backyard in Australia.
I can't help but get somewhat envious of those who have snow land on their doorstep... it's quite a drive from where I live to get to anywhere with snow. It has flat out never snowed where I live, it just doesn't happen.
It does however, get hot and dry, hot and humid, hot and windy, hot and dusty and dusty and windy. Gotta love rural NSW!
I wonder how much deeper the ocean would be without sponges.
Right now I'm having amnesia and deja vu at the same time. I think I've forgotten this before.
Snow? Hell... That's what I say..
It isn't fun to work in such conditions (newspaper rounds) at 5:00 Am
Ah well.. I choose to.. so I shouldn't complain..
But I have to say.. I get used to it
I live in a state that is officially in the South-western US. And we have 18 fuckin inches of snow!!!!!!!! WTF is up with that??? We-re used to 20 inches of snow per winter....and we already have 37 and it's only half way through February!!! All snow means for me is that instead of waking up at 6:30 and going to school, I wake up at 7 and shovel snow for 3+ hours. Screw Kentucky, I'm moving to Bolivia!!
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I guess I would be tired of the snow...if I ever got to see it. In fact, just the other day, it snowed here enough to stick, but was only about an inch deep. My kids had to collect snow off the vehicles to make snowballs to throw at me. The last time I saw snow like that was longer than some of you were born (<did that just sound like I'm getting old? )