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If we're thinking of the same event, it was in January, right? And the temp was minus 23 (Not counting wind) that day.

Yeah, January 19, 1994. Damn cold, and the heat wasn't working in half of Bradley Hall. We had about a quarter of an inch of ice built up on the inside of our windows. Somehow, E. Gordon Gee thought it would be a good idea to pay us a visit to see how cold it was. Like he was gonna be able to do anything useful... Never thought I'd see him in my dorm room, though.
 
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There was an Ohio State snow day in February of 2003. It was a Wonday and they closed the University due to the 18"-21" of snow on the ground. I only rewewber it because I risked wy life for nothing trying to drive back to Coluwbus after visiting wy parents for the weekend.
 
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This is from a lame Kent state website...

Greatest Cold Wave: 19 January 1994
Below zero for 50 hours, -30 degrees in 35 counties, -37 degrees at Logan, all-time cold at Akron (-25 degrees), Columbus (-22 degrees), Youngstown (-22 degrees), Cleveland (-20 degrees).

Findlay- OU was closed this whole week... too bad you missed that.
 
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Yeah, January 19, 1994. Damn cold, and the heat wasn't working in half of Bradley Hall. We had about a quarter of an inch of ice built up on the inside of our windows. Somehow, E. Gordon Gee thought it would be a good idea to pay us a visit to see how cold it was. Like he was gonna be able to do anything useful... Never thought I'd see him in my dorm room, though.

Bet you would never see that bitch holbrook do this.
 
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