Wednesday, January 19, 2011

What I've learned about snowball fights.

Being from the west coast, I hardly understand the natural rules of a snowball fight. Today, I learned a few things about snow as a weapon of destruction:

1. Paying the meter doesn't exclude you from being smacked by snowballs.
2. People who have grown up on the east coast (rather with snow) are deadly accurate with snow balls.
3. Rain + snow = easier to pack
4. Silly mittens, while silly, will keep your hands from completely freezing off in the process of grabbing snow.
5. People who grow up with snow don't care if their hands go numb...  esp. in snowball fights.
6. Throwing a snowball at someones ear could cause brain damage (don't worry, Steve is okay)
7. Going to school when you're not sure if you have a class or not is always a bad decision. wish i had a pic ;-)
8. If you don't engage in snowball throwing, you will soon be engaged.
9. While hitting innocent civilians may be unavoidable at times, it is most definitely to be frowned upon after immediate contact.
10. What may look like solid ground, could actually be a knee deep puddle of ice slush and toxic gas fumes.

check back for action shots...

Kyle

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