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your favorite weapon
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Joined: 21 May 2002
Posts: 7010
Location: armed and ambitious
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Posted: 02/21/06 - 20:44 Post subject: building an igloo is HARD.
2 1/2 hours later i have myself a swell looking fort, half the snow in my backyard is gone, and i need to let the walls solidify some more.
anyone every attempting to do this: it is sooooo crucial to make sure your blocks are big enough. otherwise the walls don't end up being as thick as you thought.
then again some really solid snow (re: packed & frozen) would be helpful. i didn't have as much as i thought.
i should've taken pictures at the start.. i'll take some in the morning tomorrow when the sun is out and you can actually see it. then hopefully i figure out how to get a roof on this thing..
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JACKED UP
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Joined: 06 Jun 2003
Posts: 21238
Location: www.johnnydu.com
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Posted: 02/21/06 - 21:54 Post subject:
My friends college son did this too. Doncha lite a candle inside to melt a bit n solidify it? I thought that's what she said.
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Floridaboiler
POTFH
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Joined: 18 May 2002
Posts: 11322
Location: Jacksonville, Florida
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Posted: 02/21/06 - 22:56 Post subject:
It is to hard to get the sand to pack, down here to make igloos!
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