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Winter is not coming soon enough! By: Carlee Aasen
11/15/2007 1:36 PM

So like many people like winter and actually a lot of people hate it. I Personally love winter and I cant wait for it. I love all the events that come of it. Sledding, snowball fights and obviously boy’s basketball. I just love taking the tickets from rude people and getting yelled at for doing my job from immature people. I love it so much. At least I get paid a lot. But for the snowball fights, I love hitting people in the face with the balls, it makes me feel good about myself and it makes me feel like I have good aim. But my all time favorite part of winter is sledding. I love acting like I am a child again when I sled, which is exactly how I act while I sled. Senior Stefanie Cobb has a different opinion on the great season of winter. “ I hate when I am cold.” Wear a jacket Stefanie, any more advice? She also had comments on driving in the winter. “I hate driving in the winter it scares me a lot. And I really hate it when my car doesn’t start. It drives me crazy.” Well considering the typical Johnson student car I don’t have much advice for you Stefanie. But she loves the winter in one way and one way only, Hockey! “ My favorite part of winter is Christmas,” said Senior Alli Griffith “I get to spend a lot of time with my family and my extended family, I love it so much.” There are very many different opinions on this season. Some love it some hate it and would like it to be summer. Just think of a hot place when it’s cold. Just find fun outdoor activities when you’re bored and bundle up good. It’s cold out there.
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