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Showing Original Post only (View all)Did anyone actually hear "walked four miles to school in knee-deep snow, etc" stuff growing up ? [View all]
I never did. Of course I grew up in Florida 
 
						
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                        Did anyone actually hear "walked four miles to school in knee-deep snow, etc" stuff growing up ? [View all]
							steve2470
							Dec 2011
							OP
                        
        
        I onced jokingly asked my grandpa if he ever had to and his answer was classic:
        nadine_mn
        Dec 2011
        #3
      
        
        I did walk about 2&1/2 miles home from school during the largest blizzard ever recorded in Chicago.
        abq e streeter
        Dec 2011
        #7
      
        
        My father grew up in Laredo.  According to him they didn't have anything
        Tyrs WolfDaemon
        Dec 2011
        #12
      
        
        I used to walk barefoot through the snow to get to school. Can I get credit for that?
        struggle4progress
        Dec 2011
        #20
      
        
        Oh yeah, but so did my kids.  I lived on THE street that was cut off for bus service.
        HopeHoops
        Dec 2011
        #23
      
        
        My aunt said she had to walk behind the mule to plow the fields even in winter. 
        Jamastiene
        Dec 2011
        #37