hi i say, try everything. yes, i think that both used and unused spoons will work... though im not a spoon expert...
No. Putting a spoon under your pillow has absolutely no effect on the weather.
mirrors spoons metal tin cans forks knifes tinfoil cars snow marble steel some plastic If you can see it, it's reflecting light.
Any under 0. It is a mistake to think it can be too cold for snow. As long as the temperature is under 0 degrees snow is possible.
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No. Putting a spoon under your pillow has absolutely no effect on the weather.
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-Spoon under your pillow for seven hours during sleep -Seven ice cubes in each toilet of your house
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Flush Ice Down the Toilet Put A Spoon Under Your Pillow Run Around Your Tables 5 Times Do the Snow Dance (move your arms up and down gently while moving in slow circles) LET IT SNOW!
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with your bare hands, go outside and scoop up snow, bring it inside and flush it, wear your pj's inside out and backwards, throw ice out the window and sleep with a spoon under your pillow.
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-Sleep with a spoon under your pillow -Sleep with pajamas inside out and/or backwards -Dance with a penny -Flush 3 ice cubes down the toilet -Do a snow dance outside in your backwards pajamas -Don't expect one and it may come! - Yell "Snow Day!" in your freezer
Snow RitualsOk, here is a list of snow rituals to make it snow!! (Don't do to many!)1. Wear your PJs insideout and backwords. (About 2 inches)2. Put a licked spoon under your pillow (About 1 1/2 inches)3. Put a picture of Mary(Jesus's mom)and a dollar bill. under your pillow. (About 1/2 inches)4. Dance around a cup of ice (adds on 2/3)5. Draw 3 X's, then color them sky blue. (This is a random amount of snow)Draw them like thisXXX6. Sleep at the other end of your bed. (1-3 inches)I hope you like these rituals.
people back in old times who made up stories & it might work if u try also its just a myth hope this helps
Under some snow, yes. Like Antarctica. Under some snow, no. Like the Arctic.