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Superthread LXIX - Honouring Mork from Ork - RIP Robin Williams

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Bulldog Force

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No love for Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo? Philistines.
Negative, but will you accept Pocket Fighter in its place?

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Twizzle

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not exactly swimming weather though although the water temperature is 21 yet the top temp is only 20
 

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Just did the 1000 steps. It's supposed to snow up there later today.

Going to an all you can eat German restaurant then might head back up the mountain to see the snow.

If my legs don't fall off before that...
 
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Never seen snow. I might have to, next year.

I've never seen it in any really substantial amounts. It snows occasionally up where my folks live, so I've seen it a few times there.

Saw snow in Idaho when I was at a funeral in Boise.

Most snow I've seen, really, was in western China driving along the Karakorum Highway. It wasn't quite ski-fields level, but it was everywhere.
 

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Seeing snow fall, yet alone snow on the fields is something completely different. Truly one of the most beautiful things you can ever experience.

I fondly remember driving into Thredbo a few years back, it was bucketing snow and just seeing white all around was beautiful. I remember jumping out of the car and just observing for a few minutes.
 

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I had been to Perisher and Thredbo numerous times before, but it was so much different seeing snow fall in a big city when I was in New York in January.
A great experience. I love the cold weather.
 

Dragon2010

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I had been to Perisher and Thredbo numerous times before, but it was so much different seeing snow fall in a big city when I was in New York in January.
A great experience. I love the cold weather.

Even snow in Thredbo/Perisher are lack lustre in comparison to other notable areas in the world.
 

muzby

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Seeing snow fall, yet alone snow on the fields is something completely different. Truly one of the most beautiful things you can ever experience.

I fondly remember driving into Thredbo a few years back, it was bucketing snow and just seeing white all around was beautiful. I remember jumping out of the car and just observing for a few minutes.

funnily enough thredbo was my first experience seeing snowfall too..

was repping up through there and when i arrived at the thredbo hotel, it was just cold..

when i came out, it was snowing heavily, and had started to pool on the cars...

pretty amazing stuff really...


i remember at one point just spinning round and round looking at the snowfall..

of course, i was in my car, and had been taking a sharp corner at the time.. as it was also my first time driving through the snow & didn't have chains...
 
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