radioactivity wrote:There are identical snowflakes. I seen em. That is to say I sawr em. Up here in Canada sir. It was late winter 1998. I was looking for a new heel for my shoe....so I went to Shelbyville by taking the bus over to Morganville, which only cost five cents. Back then nickels had pictures of bumblebees on them...gimme five bees for a quarter you'd say. Anyways, the important thing was that I had tied an onion on my belt - which was the style at the time. All they had were those big yellow onions on account of the war, ya see? Now where was I? Oh, yeah I saw two identical snowflakes once in late winter 1998. I was looking for a new heel for my shoe, so I tied and onion to my belt - which was the style at the time...
Ah yes, Canada, what a barren wasteland. I remember during the Great Hot Summer of 1947, when it peaked at -18 Celsius, that was the day I saw my first pair of identical snowflakes. I was out playing hockey with my friend Apuwanako, when the Great Moose and his squirrel friend came to us, and displayed the Great Snow Twins. Ah, what a great day, it was warm, I scored a hat trick, and I finally met the Great Moose.
Please watch this, for a laugh. Whether you are Canadian or not:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ic3xNfEP_o