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Old 08-09-2018, 07:47 PM
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The above replies said it all. Spent my entire life in PA, saw 24" plus snows, so deep and heavy that roofs collapsed. Lost a set of relatively new tires due to rutted roads (32 days of below freezing weather and LOTs of black ice). I was lucky, no accidents in snow or on ice but a few close calls.

IMHO, rent a place up North for say 2 or 3 months, November to February, you will really appreciate TV afterwards.

PS I was in PA for almost 65 years, I had the neighborhood snow blower, I took the bus to work and I remember standing in -40 degrees waiting for that bus. I also have a lot of pictures of various snowfalls and good memories, but I would not go back.
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