Kids create 'igloo' out of buried car in Jersey City

igloo-jersey-city-ege-avenueMonague Younger, 43, Amanda Colon, 10, and Evelyn Torres, 44, stand on top of a buried car. while Monague Jaun Younger, 15, Christian Younger, 11, Elijah Chapman, 13, and Nalisha Mickens, 12, are in the igloo on the bottom on Ege Avenue in Jersey City.

Residents of one Jersey City building turned the piles and piles of snow into piles of fun this afternoon, crafting an igloo out of a buried car in their driveway.

Monague Younger, 43, Amanda Colon, 10, and Evelyn Torres, 44, Monague Jaun Younger, 15, Christian Younger, 11, Elijah Chapman, 13, and Nalisha Mickens, 12, were the masters of this creation on an unplowed Ege Avenue.

When asked about how they felt about the streets still being unplowed, Monague Jaun Younger said, "We're kids. We just enjoy it."

Evelyn Torres said: "The kids don't care but we [adults] worry about the cars getting stuck."

Then Younger agreed and said at least 10 cars had gotten stuck during the day.

Elijah Chapman said he was "very disappointed" that the streets were not plowed.

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