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2/1/2011 4:42 PM
Tysken wrote:
So that's what 1 inch of snow? You're lucky. Here in Sweden we've had at least 3 feet of snow for the last 2 winters. Good for epic snow angels. Reply to this
2/1/2011 4:43 PMJoel Kazoo wrote:
Here in Fargo/Moorhead, Mother Nature keeps playing tricks on us. One day it's snowing, the next day it's melting, the next day there's no snow but it's cold as fuck out! That's when I get really depressed: cold with no snow. Snow is what makes the cold bearable. Without snow, the cold is just a mean son of a bitch. Reply to this
2/1/2011 4:50 PM
Tysken wrote:
2 weeks ago the snow here in Karlskoga melted half way and turned into slosh, and the next day it had frozen over again. All the streets and sidewalks were covered in about 2 inches of ice. That was a fun week... not. Reply to this
2/3/2011 1:55 AM
Mr. Saturn wrote:
Hey I live in Fargo, isn't that just awesome?
And yes the weather has been an unbelievable bastard here that is for sure. Reply to this
2/1/2011 5:22 PM
Klausbanzer wrote:
I thought this is going to be some epic fake trailer for disaster movie because that snapshot with your back towards the camera looking at that cold winter sight with blue tint looked great great. You should take advantage of that cold view before its spring again. Reply to this
2/1/2011 5:34 PM
Katie wrote:
What you guys don't realize is it's been snowing all day, it's supposed to get even worse tonight, and now it's turned to hail! We're all gonna dieeeeeeeee! Reply to this
2/1/2011 6:03 PM
Lair wrote:
Few weeks ago, we had 28 centimeters (about 1 feet)of snow over one night. It was pain in the morning when the sidewalks weren't cleared and I had to walk to school. Not pleasant. Reply to this
2/1/2011 6:51 PM
dagoreo wrote:
I'm going to school in Jacksonville, IL, and since classes were canceled, I've seen people not only roll in the snow, but sprint through it in t-shirts and running shorts. O_o
2/1/2011 7:01 PM
justjohn2x wrote:
yeah im in southern wi, and snow is dropping a inch a minute here to, but its the midwest we knew this was coming, actually we had it pretty easy as far as snow total goes, but temperature wise it once agan scuked like every winter Reply to this
2/3/2011 5:31 PM
Mark W. wrote:
That was early May "freak weather", right? I don't remember seeing snow any later than that here in Southwestern Quebec/Eastern Ontario. Reply to this
2/1/2011 7:58 PM
Anonymous wrote:
Brad, you would think it was perfect suit weather if the sun started inexplicably increasing in mass such that the Earth was drawn towards it in a burning spiral of death that made the temperature rise so high thermometers actually melted to form the word 'fucked.'
You and the wife are adorable though, was that spontaneous? I hope the cute video comforts you when frostbite forces you to snap off your lower body. Reply to this
2/1/2011 8:18 PM
ExplainsRefences wrote:
HAHA Like Mr. Burns on the Simpsons after being thawed out crom cyostasis when smithers found a cure for 17 stab wounds. Reply to this
2/1/2011 9:09 PMLucasChad wrote:
I would've preferred either A View To A Kill or A-Ha's The Living Daylights as a ode to the late great John Barry, but Hungry Like The Wolf is alright by me! Reply to this
2/2/2011 4:07 AM
Animikean wrote:
So glad you enjoy it (and live there instead of me)
I'd tell you how the winter's going in L.A., but we don't need anyone else moving here Reply to this
2/2/2011 8:54 AM
Death Snob -The Snob that eats wrote:
Well, if you live in Springfield then there is no problem, just call Mr. Plow. Reply to this
2/2/2011 10:48 AM
executor wrote:
Ok, I admit: I don't get the titel. Why is it called "... 3D"? And the ending was sweet, although probably pretty cold. Reply to this
2/2/2011 5:25 PM
Laura wrote:
The screencap for this video would make an awesome film/series opening shot. It has a real ominious/dreamlike quality, what with your staring back on at the undisturbed snow in blue light. Reply to this
2/2/2011 9:20 PM
Capitana wrote:
Yeah, like everyone else said! That's nothing. I live on Pluto and it's not even a planet anymore. So sad. Been icy for like, well, since forever. But to be fair, I never go out in a suit.... Reply to this
2/2/2011 11:31 PM
theimmovablewall wrote:
man its horrible here in bloomington. my friend has a drift higher than his one story house. Reply to this
2/3/2011 2:52 AM
winterbane wrote:
I live in New Hampshire. It's been averaging 10-15 degrees outside at night for the last month straight with constant snowstorms almost every other day. I've got snow drifts up to my window and the accumulated total is up to 3 and a half feet and still no melting. I'm enjoying this. I hope the whole world gets buried in snow. Everlasting snow. A frozen ice age that no one can escape. Ha ha ha!!! Reply to this
2/10/2011 7:23 PM
Reverie wrote:
for us Canadians this is pretty much Halloween... =(
you should have been round here in 98 when the trees where frozen 2 inches in solid ice =P Reply to this
2/10/2011 7:25 PM
Reverie wrote:
for us Canadians this is pretty much Halloween... =(
you should have been round here in 98 when the trees where frozen 2 inches in solid ice. Reply to this
3/16/2011 1:09 AM
Rewind83709 wrote:
Very cute, especially the, "Oh my god, I love snow! Snow, snow, snow!" I love you Brad, and your wife is so adorable. Reply to this
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Geepers creepers, I sure do hope you put on shoes when you did that.
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So that's what 1 inch of snow?
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It's been like that for us too here in Finland.
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Here in Fargo/Moorhead, Mother Nature keeps playing tricks on us. One day it's snowing, the next day it's melting, the next day there's no snow but it's cold as fuck out! That's when I get really depressed: cold with no snow. Snow is what makes the cold bearable. Without snow, the cold is just a mean son of a bitch.
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2 weeks ago the snow here in Karlskoga melted half way and turned into slosh, and the next day it had frozen over again. All the streets and sidewalks were covered in about 2 inches of ice. That was a fun week... not.
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Hey I live in Fargo, isn't that just awesome?
And yes the weather has been an unbelievable bastard here that is for sure.
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Brad's gettin sooooome.
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I thought this is going to be some epic fake trailer for disaster movie because that snapshot with your back towards the camera looking at that cold winter sight with blue tint looked great great. You should take advantage of that cold view before its spring again.
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You kidding? There's six feet outside my house in Connecticut.
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sure there is. sure there is...
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What you guys don't realize is it's been snowing all day, it's supposed to get even worse tonight, and now it's turned to hail! We're all gonna dieeeeeeeee!
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Few weeks ago, we had 28 centimeters (about 1 feet)of snow over one night. It was pain in the morning when the sidewalks weren't cleared and I had to walk to school. Not pleasant.
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I'm going to school in Jacksonville, IL, and since classes were canceled, I've seen people not only roll in the snow, but sprint through it in t-shirts and running shorts. O_o
PS Brad and Jillian are adorable.
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yeah im in southern wi, and snow is dropping a inch a minute here to, but its the midwest we knew this was coming, actually we had it pretty easy as far as snow total goes, but temperature wise it once agan scuked like every winter
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It's The Day After Tomorrow!
Ahhhhhhh!
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In Canada, we got these on summer.
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That was early May "freak weather", right? I don't remember seeing snow any later than that here in Southwestern Quebec/Eastern Ontario.
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Whoops. Meant to be a reply to Dominic.
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Brad, you would think it was perfect suit weather if the sun started inexplicably increasing in mass such that the Earth was drawn towards it in a burning spiral of death that made the temperature rise so high thermometers actually melted to form the word 'fucked.'
You and the wife are adorable though, was that spontaneous? I hope the cute video comforts you when frostbite forces you to snap off your lower body.
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HAHA Like Mr. Burns on the Simpsons after being thawed out crom cyostasis when smithers found a cure for 17 stab wounds.
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"Jerrid... I'm not ready to do another video..." *KER-SNAP!*
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Same thing in this part of Illinois too!! D:
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"Hungry Like the Wolf"? Really? No "Cold as Ice"?
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I would've preferred either A View To A Kill or A-Ha's The Living Daylights as a ode to the late great John Barry, but Hungry Like The Wolf is alright by me!
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So glad you enjoy it (and live there instead of me)
I'd tell you how the winter's going in L.A., but we don't need anyone else moving here
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Well, if you live in Springfield then there is no problem, just call Mr. Plow.
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Or the Plow King *Barney belch*.
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Ok, I admit: I don't get the titel. Why is it called "... 3D"? And the ending was sweet, although probably pretty cold.
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To make it more epic, that's why!
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Great ending!
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I heard Chicago got 19 inches yesterday. I hope you, Jillian, and Lloyd are okay.
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I swear the screen cap still looks like INCEPTION, all that snow is some dream.
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I think you should make "Things to do in a Suit' another series.
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The screencap for this video would make an awesome film/series opening shot. It has a real ominious/dreamlike quality, what with your staring back on at the undisturbed snow in blue light.
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Yeah, like everyone else said! That's nothing. I live on Pluto and it's not even a planet anymore. So sad. Been icy for like, well, since forever. But to be fair, I never go out in a suit....
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man its horrible here in bloomington. my friend has a drift higher than his one story house.
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I live in New Hampshire. It's been averaging 10-15 degrees outside at night for the last month straight with constant snowstorms almost every other day. I've got snow drifts up to my window and the accumulated total is up to 3 and a half feet and still no melting. I'm enjoying this. I hope the whole world gets buried in snow. Everlasting snow. A frozen ice age that no one can escape. Ha ha ha!!!
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Damn that suxs...its a chilly 75 and sunny here in SoCal =)
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Looks pretty cool I think! Thanks for sharing
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for us Canadians this is pretty much Halloween... =(
you should have been round here in 98 when the trees where frozen 2 inches in solid ice =P
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for us Canadians this is pretty much Halloween... =(
you should have been round here in 98 when the trees where frozen 2 inches in solid ice.
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Very cute, especially the, "Oh my god, I love snow! Snow, snow, snow!"
I love you Brad, and your wife is so adorable.
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Great insight, great article, and thanks for sharing it.
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