Signal staff comments on snowday fun
By Signal Editorial Staff | Feb. 16, 2010I hate snow. Snow is cold. Snow makes my toes go numb. Snow makes my joints lock up like The Tin Man. Snow is God’s dandruff. At least it’s pretty. — ...
Read More »I hate snow. Snow is cold. Snow makes my toes go numb. Snow makes my joints lock up like The Tin Man. Snow is God’s dandruff. At least it’s pretty. — ...
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