I've never seen snow like this before, have you?


This is the fluffiest snow I've ever seen. Is this the result of Chem Trails? This guy says he's been living in Canada his whole life and he has never seen snow like this before. He writes, "I've lived in Canada my whole life and for the last 12 hours, a special kind of snow has been falling. Something I have never seen before. It's like movie snow. I'm genuinely sorry about the vertical video."



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  1. compelling Bigfoot evidence right there

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  2. They must not have science in Canada.

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  3. I am pleased and feel privileged to announce that a Bigfoot has been shot and killed today in Oklahoma. The body has been taken to local authorities with a news conference scheduled for later tonight. So stay tuned and buckle up folks, it's going to be a helluva' ride.

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    1. Will Coast To Coast carry it live? Because that is the only news source I trust.

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    2. Bout time we got some new "buckle up" warnings around here !

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    3. This is wonderful news !

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    4. I just saw a news flash on CNN.

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  4. I've never seen blow like this before, have you?

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  5. Ive lived in canada my whole life, and I have seen snow like that many many times

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  6. Just saw "Noah.

    You'd think Bigfoot would have gotten a mention...

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    1. He was hidden between the green alligators and the longneck geese.

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  7. Chem Trails? really?? I've lived in Minnesota my whole life and have seen snow like that all the time... idiots..

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  8. I've never seen snow like this, Hope someday i saw it...

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