having been stationed in Germany for a few years and visiting places like Colorado during winter…but living down in the ‘burbs of Houston….I’d love to see how these folks would react to that much snow. 🙂
Houston would implode. South Texans can’t handle rain, let alone if snow started falling from the sky. One year I was down there when they had a very light dusting. The number of accidents were in the 200s, and traffic was absolute gridlock.
Ryan (#)
11 years ago
Yeah this really doesn’t apply to people in Alabama. We had snow like that once in ’93 and everyone still remembers it.
having been stationed in Germany for a few years and visiting places like Colorado during winter…but living down in the ‘burbs of Houston….I’d love to see how these folks would react to that much snow. 🙂
I know I’d love it.
yeah, but this is comin in 8.
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Houston would implode. South Texans can’t handle rain, let alone if snow started falling from the sky. One year I was down there when they had a very light dusting. The number of accidents were in the 200s, and traffic was absolute gridlock.
Yeah this really doesn’t apply to people in Alabama. We had snow like that once in ’93 and everyone still remembers it.