He's just like, oh my goodness. He starts having so much fun with it. It kind of made me appreciate what we have again a little bit.
That would be me. My friend always, I think, tries to smack me through the screen at the back of my head like, stop it. And so does Vicky.
But because they're all used to the snow, they're like, no, it's not that fun. But I guess because I'm me too, I would probably love it if I ever had to go there during the... But I don't think I could live through it because when I hear about the shoveling stories, I'm like, no, I would probably live in an apartment. I don't think I could shovel snow.
No, I don't think I could ever do that. That's too much backbreaking work. You know what's funny is when the southern states, they all got the cold snap there on the east coast.
A lot of people were posting things like, what are you guys doing? It's like the world doesn't stop in Canada once we all get out there and shovel. It doesn't stop in the northeastern part of the United States either. Believe me.
Just kind of giggle and be like, oh, so people are just getting days off of work? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Right, right. You mean they have to plow the streets? What do you do? Well, I know that we get laughed at a lot about that because everything shuts down for us.
We're like, oh, it's so sad. We're staying home. We're not going to get out of the house.
Those who are coming from that area, they're like, what's that talking about? On that same note though, I also recognize that if a place like where you're from gets snow, your vehicles are not equipped like ours are. We switch tires and everything. We have dual set.
Usually most people have eight rims, so you have your winter set and your summer set and you switch out. Whereas in a lot of the southern states, they're not doing that. They don't have no need for it, right? I can kind of get it.