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Post by mari on Dec 10, 2006 18:13:58 GMT -5
my tan is so good, that when i walk by anything painted white...i blend in Same here . And this from someone who normally tans very easily (i. e. getting tanned not red) and has had exactly one sunburn ever. shovelling snow doesn't sound like fun...unless of course the Cat in the Hat turns up to help. I like it . Except when you have to do it first thing in the morning… or if you have to do it, so the roof won’t break, like needed pretty much every year at my grandparents. Who’s the cat in the hat? Shouldn’t that be a rabbit?
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Post by AngelZ on Dec 10, 2006 18:16:54 GMT -5
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Post by dzero on Dec 10, 2006 23:35:24 GMT -5
Hey Dzero think we can magically switch places during the day so I can wear my dress and you can wear your jacket? We would of course have to switch back before night hit or you might turn into a popsicle Hmmmmm wouldn't you be the one turning into a popsicle? But we wouldn't want that .
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Post by mari on Dec 12, 2006 1:39:25 GMT -5
I hate frozen car windows .
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Post by spikeloud on Dec 17, 2006 22:36:16 GMT -5
me too....allways makes me run late when i have to dig out the scraper
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Post by dzero on Dec 18, 2006 14:32:47 GMT -5
It's freezing cold here in Los Angeles. By which I mean it's barely 60 degrees . It's also very windy but I couldn't find a good smillie for that
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Post by Mia22 on Dec 18, 2006 18:32:43 GMT -5
May I just say, "YOU WUSS!" It was low 50's today. (I know Spike agrees with me on this statement)I left my jacket in my car (and only had a quarter sleeve length tee on), all of which is SOOO key to Christmas shopping (yes just started that today). I swear Christmas shopping is the equivalent of the gym.
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Post by spikeloud on Dec 18, 2006 20:50:48 GMT -5
i checked out the local mall this weekend, no shopping mind you just people watching, and it amazed me, no one was watching where they were going, like they had blinders on
but it was warmer here this weekend....lower 50's
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Post by shywriter on Dec 19, 2006 3:03:20 GMT -5
Six Christmases in the Deep South, and I still can't get over the idea of going to the mailbox for Christmas cards barefoot, or driving to the store to Christmas shop with my (car!) top down. I'm too used to spikeloud's Hoosier Christmas season, with the scraper. The days here have been back in the mid-70s for a week now. The main weather hassle down here is the FOG. (okay, not fog at all, but no smilie even came close...)
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Post by mari on Dec 19, 2006 4:06:18 GMT -5
Ha! Lowest ;D: -5 °C / 23 °F No snow though, apart from a few dirty rests and it isn't suppossed to snow until Monday, so no white Christmas. I (almost?) always had a white Christmas May I just say, "YOU WUSS!" It was low 50's today. (I know Spike agrees with me on this statement)I left my jacket in my car (and only had a quarter sleeve length tee on), all of which is SOOO key to Christmas shopping (yes just started that today). You must be very, very toughened up, walking around in a t-shirt with 10 ° C. Viking ancestors? I'm freezing here in a 20 ° C / 68 ° F warm room with two pullovers, boots and scarf...
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Post by Mia22 on Dec 19, 2006 12:02:59 GMT -5
Don’t give me too much credit; I just walked the length of the parking lot to the mall. However, due to the fact for how long you see guys wearing shorts, I think it’s more we don’t go into winter willingly here (we also leave it at the first sign and refuse to go back). All the little kiddies (as in those who ask if you’re in their grade) were dressed in denim minis. We’re a hardy stock here apparently. Though I must point out I look at them in shock, just as I’ve been doing for the past 4 years this has been the trend wondering how the hell their parents let them out of the house like that. The main weather hassle down here is the FOG. (okay, not fog at all, but no smilie even came close...) I think instead of finding actual fog, you should go with the feeling that accompanies it like… , , (minus the happy Halloween), (I don’t know what these are, but they’re creepy, hell the could be an active form of fog themselves), and And of course one of these attached to your car as you’re driving through it, . Though there is this (a little fog in an alien world?). Yea I’m a little kid, fog freaks me out. Six Christmases in the Deep South, and I still can't get over the idea of going to the mailbox for Christmas cards barefoot. Well it’s official; I am a freak because I totally run out to my car all the time in winter barefoot and on more than the rare occasion it’s been in the snow. Granted I curse like you wouldn’t believe during that and the first five minutes back inside. I am also groaning now because I have not yet sent out Christmas cards. I should probably due that so they get there before Christmas.
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Post by shywriter on Dec 19, 2006 21:21:54 GMT -5
The main weather hassle down here is the FOG. (okay, not fog at all, but no smilie even came close...) I think instead of finding actual fog, you should go with the feeling that accompanies it like… , , (minus the happy Halloween), Hey, thanks for the suggestions, Mia, but between hot tubbin' and being chased by scary creatures, I think I decided that I like my fog rising from the tub!
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Post by spikeloud on Dec 22, 2006 20:36:59 GMT -5
we do have halloween weather here in indiana right now.........
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Post by mari on Dec 27, 2006 19:03:50 GMT -5
No white Christmas but two-phase-weather for about a week, foggy and below freezing in the valleys, sunny and warm above the fog, something that’s normally typical for autumn and looks like this: (If I'm not completely wrong the Rhine and France is somewhere below all that fog)Warm as in bees flying around and the temperature going up to 20 °C / 68 °F on my grandparent’s balcony, up at about 1000 m, on Sunday . Normally we can’t even go out there at this time of year because the snow is up to about my waist… This is just weird and I want to go skiing!
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Post by Tweed Pants on Dec 31, 2006 20:54:45 GMT -5
Buggering hell! I'm surprised i've still got a roof over my head after the weather today. Every fence panel is down, my house has been shaking from the wind outside. All roads around my village are closed, my brother was driving in his mini with his best friend and the Clyde came to see them, honestly the river in the sodding road (of course now we are joking about them sailing along the Clyde in the mini and invading the nuclear sub station).
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