Canada got so cold, this man could ice skate down his own street
I never thought I would have to say this, but I'm glad I live in a place that doesn't get so cold that you can ice skate down your own street.
After the recent winter storm in Saskatchewan, Canada though, Twitter user Kip Simon watched his neighbor do just that, and the result gives me mixed feelings:
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On the one hand, it looks cool and like a nice opportunity to go ice skating for free. But on the other hand, I would not want to leave my house until I was guaranteed that it was no longer possible?
If you like temperatures that turn your street into a skating rink then Canada's the place to be, but if not, then it's probably best you stay away from Saskatchewan.
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