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Originally Posted by knew
I live in next to the north pole, in Canada.
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Right, I get that. It's really cold up there, like when I open up my fridge to get ice cubes. But I don't understand why there was ice where you were walking.
I'm kidding. I grew up in NJ where it snowed all the time.
The one thing that cracks me up is this so called "black ice". I never heard of it until I moved to the West Coast. Ice isn't black, it's clear. If you put ice on a road, well, because it's clear you see what's under it.
Duh.