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Yeah, yeah, I have been around snow. I mean North Carolina snowed really well a couple of times when I was stationed there and then New York and Ohio. I lived in a few of those places for a year or less and went through both of those. I get the driving on snow things. I mean down here if it snows, even a little bit, things that we can shut down. We don't have snowplows down there really. I'm sure the state has some, but our community doesn't. They put out a brine solution nowadays. They used to put out sand, but now they put out a brine solution. They treat the roads with it, and really, honestly, it works pretty well, unless we get black eyes. We do get a lot of black eyes. So like if we have our freezing, you know, if it's going up to freeze and we have a rainy event, then we're probably going to end up with freezing rain and black ice, and we do end up with some pretty wicked ice storms. Those are kind of scary and fun. I say all that, of course it was only a few years ago that we had snowmageddon, which was really kind of odd. So yeah, I don't know. I guess Texas climatology is a fickle flow. I'm in a reading mode today. I think I'm going to end up reading a book today. We're just relaxing. We've had a busy few days. And I'm in a reading mode. I can tell because I'm talking like fickle flows. KJ5ILQ.

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