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KillarneyRose 12-21-2001 02:23 PM

Who Needs a White Christmas?????
 
Wishing all of my Delta Zeta sisters a Merry Pink and Green Christmas this year!!!

DZ Love and Mine,
Tracy

dzsaigirl 12-22-2001 02:56 AM

Yea!!!!!!!!!

Merry pink and green Christmas to you too!

I myself have never experienced a white Christmas, so it might as well be our colors until I do, right?

Much DZ love,

dzsaigirl

dzrose93 12-26-2001 11:48 AM

I hope everyone had a wonderful Delta Zeta Christmas!!!!! :)

AchtungBaby80 12-26-2001 08:51 PM

Thanks! But a WHITE Christmas does just fine for me...my truck is 4-wheel-drive.

CutiePie2000 12-28-2001 01:44 AM

I'm a DG in Australia and trust me, there will be no snow falling anytime soon! ;)

Ideal08 12-28-2001 10:25 AM

Too Cute!!!
 
I know I'm late on this, but I thought that was cute, Merry Pink and Green Christmas! I hope you ladies had a good holiday, from one Pink and Green lover to another! :D

By the way, here in Ohio, we got snow on Christmas morning! And it is still snowing! :)

dzrose93 12-28-2001 11:54 AM

Lucky you, Ideal08!!!! We haven't seen a single white flake here in Georgia yet! :(

Ideal08 12-28-2001 12:14 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by dzrose93
Lucky you, Ideal08!!!! We haven't seen a single white flake here in Georgia yet! :(
Does it snow often down there? Or is this normal that y'all have no snow?

dzrose93 12-28-2001 01:44 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Ideal08


Does it snow often down there? Or is this normal that y'all have no snow?

Depends on the area... Usually the mountains of North Georgia get a little snowfall accumulation each year and, the past few years, we've gotten a bit of snow here in Atlanta. It's rare that it sticks, though. And, if it does stick, it only hangs around for about a day or two before melting. :(

Honestly, it's probably a good thing that we don't get much -- people go nuts around here because they're not use to snow. The minute a snowflake hits the ground everyone hightails it to Kroger to buy bread and milk like we're all about to get a blizzard. :D We lived in Pennsylvania when I was younger, so my family and I usually just sit back and laugh.

The bad thing is that most native Georgians have no idea how to drive on snow or ice-covered roads which results in a lot of wrecks. :eek:


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