Have you seen this video of a Michigan school bus that tries to get unstuck from the snow?

As Michiganders, we're used to dealing with the shenanigans that get thrown our way throughout the winter. Frigid temps, bracing winds, slick ice, and so much snow... we don't like it, but we learn to deal with it. You kind of have to.

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Michigan School Kids Try to Help Bus Get Unstuck From Snow

And it's moments like the following that show the world that Michiganders have to deal with winter nonsense from a young age. The following video is case and point.

Allow me to set the scene...

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It's Kalamazoo, Michigan. A snow day probably should have been called, but it seems it wasn't. And this school bus full of kids is trying to make its way to school. An emphasis on trying.

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What is clear is that this bus is very clearly stuck in the snow. And, that the bus driver has convinced the kiddos on board to rock back and forth to try and get the bus unstuck.

You think that snow is bad? That's not even all of it. At this point in winter, comparatively, Kalamazoo hasn't had that much snow for this season.

Kalamazoo has had about 36 inches of snow. But, there are places in Michigan that have seen over 120 inches of snow. I guess it's all about perspective.

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