Pollen or Snow

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Pollen or Snow

  1. Pollen

    83.3%
  2. Snow

    16.7%
  1. diVeFR

    diVeFR New Member

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    Sooo now the the defrost is happening in some parts of the country we go from one crappy extreme to another. And there in lies the dilemma. Which would you rather have...

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    I prefer snow because it melts off, where %^&@%H^T@$%VH!# POLLEN has to be washed off and can undo the work in hours!
     
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    I can ride with a mask or hood to block out the pollen :rolleyes:
     
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    At this point pollen would be a welcome sight. We're expecting a substantial or plowable snow event Tue into Wed.
     
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    I'm for pollen, we just got another 6" of snow yesterday. We may miss Spring this year.
     
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    That looks like snow where Duke has visited.
     
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    Pollen .. most definately.... I can drive with the windows down with the pollen plus the pollen doesn't pile up 5 1/2 feet in front of my door
     

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    Its been bad here.(the pollen) It hasnt rained here in two-three weeks and the pollen piles up. I have normal allergies but there are a lot of people I know that are absolutely miserable. Hell the weather has been nice here and had the windows open for a day in the house. Big mistake. I have pollen on the ledges and in the kitchen there is pollen all over the counter. Up to 7 feet away from the window. Hell when I was younger I had to take meds that basically put me to sleep to stop the allergies. I wouldnt ride now if I had to take the same meds because of the disoriented feeling it gave me. If nature gave a choice I would have the ice and snow with the pollen season at the same time... Just sayin..
     
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    When it comes to :vtr2: the answer has to be Pollen.

    But for me snow pays the bills, and sure enough what we got today :smow::wave::smow:

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    Today I will be mostly shovelling snow!



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    No extremes like that here, thankfully, but I have bad hayfever and I would still take the pollen over the snow-although Iv experienced bad snow Iv never been able to see pollen gather on table tops that must be real bad........
     
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    I have fairly bad seasonal allergies, but I'll still take pollen any day. We got a mere dusting of snow overnight, now I can't ride to class first day back after SPRING BREAK. Fuck this place, man.
     
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    For allergies related to spring/summer conditions get royal jelly. It's the honey made for the queen. Take a spoonful every day. It won't do anything the season you take it but the following year your body will have already adapted to the trace amounts of allergens and you might find yourself allergy free. It worked for me and some friends.

    The more local to you the royal jelly is, the better. Mine was from about 5 hours from where I live.


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