Mad Thoughts

Jason Cooper is, professionally, an Online Community Coordinator for kaboom.org. Personally, he is a Detroit to DC transplant, and all around B.M.F. He secretly wants to be an internet celebrity.

December 19, 2009 7:00 pm
Washington D.C. isn’t known for its snow, so when it happens, its kind of a big deal. When its in the 8” to 12” range, its a REALLY big deal.
Being from Michigan, the first thing I did when I woke up this morning was try to figure out if I had a decent pair of shoes to wear outside and keep my feet dry.
I was elated to see my neighbors using a nearby hill to sled down. People had sleds, inter-tubes, cardboard boxes, and even a few snowboards.
It took a few hours before some decent grooves were made in the powder and people could really have some fun. Once they did, you could hear the laughs, screams, and shouts of people having a good time blocks away.
Its treacherous, unsafe for driving, cancels flights, and ruins Christmas gift shipping times, but man is it fun.
Originaly posted at KaBOOM!

Washington D.C. isn’t known for its snow, so when it happens, its kind of a big deal. When its in the 8” to 12” range, its a REALLY big deal.

Being from Michigan, the first thing I did when I woke up this morning was try to figure out if I had a decent pair of shoes to wear outside and keep my feet dry.

I was elated to see my neighbors using a nearby hill to sled down. People had sleds, inter-tubes, cardboard boxes, and even a few snowboards.

It took a few hours before some decent grooves were made in the powder and people could really have some fun. Once they did, you could hear the laughs, screams, and shouts of people having a good time blocks away.

Its treacherous, unsafe for driving, cancels flights, and ruins Christmas gift shipping times, but man is it fun.

Originaly posted at KaBOOM!

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