Thursday, February 11, 2010

SECRETS OF THE SNOW MASONS REVEALED!

Do you live under a constant sheet of two foot thick snow? Let the snow guru help you understand just what to do with it all.

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  1. "More commonly known as the snowman"?


    .........That sir, is an outrageous claim, I demand proof.
    :)

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  2. Now why do I not want snow where the dog has "beeeeen"?

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  3. Snow masons run the country! Wake up sheeple!

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  4. I looked this guy up he is trying to rebuild the temple of solomon: OUT OF SNOW.


    GOOGLE SNOW TOWER 7!

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  5. at my elementary school we actually did take an entire day out of classes to have a school-wide snow sculpture competition...possibly because our school was really broke + it required less materials than a science fair (which we did not have). but man, we had to do it without any fancy saws.

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  6. This "snow man" has built an underground snow bunker filled with thousands of "snow men." We must prevent him from finding the magic hat.

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  7. I am Canadian, and yes, we are all this boring.

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  8. His accent is hilarious.

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  9. This is actually pretty awesome.

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  10. That noise! When he's making the "hair"... AARRHHHAG!

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  11. Bryan: I know. I thought that fingernails on a chalkboard were bad, but plastic sawteeth on an unfinished snowman head are worse.

    Next time you're outside in the snow, don't forget to look to see if a dog has bean there.

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  12. Good, but needs more freaking tweaking!

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  13. you don't want snow where a dog has bean.

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  14. Totally awesome. I live 45 minutes away from this guy haha.

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  15. The "mustache tag is awesome!

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  16. Oh god, I had this video and those saws. I live in Saskatoon, near Moose Jaw, in the province of Saskatchewan.

    This man is a liar.

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  17. Now I know why Eskimos have so many words for snow...

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