I dunno….looks like Geauga County, Ohio to me….NO SCHOOL !!
MysticFuries on
Man they have short telephone poles up there
TNF734 on
Grew up in Michigan. You can’t impress me.
jabsaw2112 on
Hope he didn’t touch those wires. Or even get within 3 feet.
Onechance387 on
Easy for the power company to change any broke lines
TheElvisMan on
Blizzard of ‘93 in Watertown, NY dropped over four feet of snow in one night paired with gale force winds. It was a nightmare.
div4ide on
Every week we got shit like this and I had to walk to school, uphill both ways.
mattyice522 on
Don’t you need to worry about falling through the snow at some point and getting trapped?
spock2thefuture on
Did everyone up North look like Ed Gein back then?
RealisticNecessary50 on
Next time it’s cold out and my dad tells me that global warming isn’t real, I’m sending him this
Responsible-Baby-551 on
My cousin and I were born that year in north western Minnesota several weeks before the blizzard. My uncle Ed had to use a snowmobile to go to town and get formula for us. I don’t remember a thing
nehor90210 on
I appreciate the pun. Cool, indeed.
VerdantGarden on
Dang, those wires are bare high voltage lines. I wonder if anyone got zapped.
ConfidentHouse on
Ooo! monkey bars!
Kunosion on
Misleading. These are not regular poles, but short ones. Look at the trees in the back.
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I dunno….looks like Geauga County, Ohio to me….NO SCHOOL !!
Man they have short telephone poles up there
Grew up in Michigan. You can’t impress me.
Hope he didn’t touch those wires. Or even get within 3 feet.
Easy for the power company to change any broke lines
Blizzard of ‘93 in Watertown, NY dropped over four feet of snow in one night paired with gale force winds. It was a nightmare.
Every week we got shit like this and I had to walk to school, uphill both ways.
Don’t you need to worry about falling through the snow at some point and getting trapped?
Did everyone up North look like Ed Gein back then?
Next time it’s cold out and my dad tells me that global warming isn’t real, I’m sending him this
My cousin and I were born that year in north western Minnesota several weeks before the blizzard. My uncle Ed had to use a snowmobile to go to town and get formula for us. I don’t remember a thing
I appreciate the pun. Cool, indeed.
Dang, those wires are bare high voltage lines. I wonder if anyone got zapped.
Ooo! monkey bars!
Misleading. These are not regular poles, but short ones. Look at the trees in the back.