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The speaker reminisces about consistent winters in their youth, with predictable snow days. They contrast this with current unpredictable winters, where snow days are rare due to minor snow or ice. They recall guaranteed snow days in the past but now it's uncertain. When I was young, too, the winters were pretty consistent. Even though summer came, it was still a big winter. Yeah. It was more consistent. We had to predict how much snow we were going to get. And I was like, oh, we don't really know. I remember the beginning of the winter. Yeah. I mean, we had, was it this year, that we had all the snow, I think. But I remember when I was young, it was guaranteed four or five snow days. And now it's like, now it's like, you might not get one that's even close. Yeah. Like, a lot of the time, we have a snow day just because, like, there's ice on the spot. Like, it's not even that there's that much snow. Yeah, yeah.