Falling snow erases more than footprints.

4/15/2010
—Amy
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There are 3 comments in this article:

  1. 4/18/2010draven says:

    wonder what it took from you?
    years memories and hurt feelings.
    the crime was lost winter-wonderland
    snow flakes melt on warm skin.
    dyeing snow flakes hide my tears.
    the cold blanket hides the time
    the present drifts with the flurries
    news: report car unseen feared lost
    update: spring thaw shows sings of cannibalism
    the tv was in her mind
    memaw is leaving her last winter
    next year it will cover her
    i pray we dont forget winter
    i hope its the first snow
    the hush of snow what peace.

  2. 9/27/2010steveg says:

    Ya it erases my dam car

  3. 3/27/2026steelheart says:

    I’ve been trying out different crash-style games recently, and I didn’t expect them to be this engaging. At first, it looks really simple — you just watch the multiplier go up and decide when to cash out — but once you actually start paying attention, it becomes more about timing and decision-making. I was reading about the CosmoX crash game and it helped me understand why so many people are into this format. It’s not just luck, there’s also a psychological aspect where you try to predict when things might change.

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