then the cinders would shift. and there would be clumped snow that would buildup where people walk and it would take longer to melt - like a snowdrift.
They also trained harder and longer than anyone else to prepare for shovin' that snow... plus they've mastered the art of psychin' other shoving teams out.
If the riders and IUSF had a sincere desire to get on that track, they would be out there shoveling the snow off. :)
ReplyDeletethen the cinders would shift. and there would be clumped snow that would buildup where people walk and it would take longer to melt - like a snowdrift.
ReplyDeleteNot if the Cutters did it, if the Cutters did it, it would be PERFECT!
ReplyDeleteObviously!
ReplyDeleteThey also trained harder and longer than anyone else to prepare for shovin' that snow... plus they've mastered the art of psychin' other shoving teams out.
The Cutters would melt the snow with their hotness alone.
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