Yes, but see, you live in Chicago, where you can expect that kind of thing to happen at least once a year (usually more).
I live in Columbia, South Carolina, where if a flake of snow hits the ground and doesn't melt immediately it is a sign from Jesus that the End Times are coming (based on the reactions of the clueless fucks who can't drive in icy/snowy conditions, and the attendant grocery store runs on bread, milk and diapers).
Mostly I want it to ice and snow because I like watching yon clueless fucks skid off of the road. I keep hoping one will take out the statehouse flagpole with the Confederate flag on it.
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"The most wonderful time of the year," my ass.
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I live in Columbia, South Carolina, where if a flake of snow hits the ground and doesn't melt immediately it is a sign from Jesus that the End Times are coming (based on the reactions of the clueless fucks who can't drive in icy/snowy conditions, and the attendant grocery store runs on bread, milk and diapers).
Mostly I want it to ice and snow because I like watching yon clueless fucks skid off of the road. I keep hoping one will take out the statehouse flagpole with the Confederate flag on it.
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