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Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2008 10:11 am
by Taco Magus
the weather is wishy washy here

one day it is 70ish out the next day its raining and 27* for the next three days. make up your mind *shaking fist threateningly* /sigh
Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2008 10:54 am
by fable
Taco Magus wrote:the weather is wishy washy here

one day it is 70ish out the next day its raining and 27* for the next three days. make up your mind *shaking fist threateningly* /sigh
27? Where are you, in Northern Florida? Even so, 27 is pretty cool, there. I remember when there was a frost warning a few nights in central Florida, and they talked about orange crop failures.
Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2008 11:00 am
by Taco Magus
fable wrote:27? Where are you, in Northern Florida? Even so, 27 is pretty cool, there. I remember when there was a frost warning a few nights in central Florida, and they talked about orange crop failures.
Northwest FL. I wouldnt mind it so much if it stayed near the same temp for more than 2 days lol. Do you think we complain much fable? fires one year, hurricanes after that then freeze?
Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2008 9:06 pm
by fable
Taco Magus wrote:Northwest FL. I wouldnt mind it so much if it stayed near the same temp for more than 2 days lol. Do you think we complain much fable? fires one year, hurricanes after that then freeze?
Oh, well, the Panhandle. That figures. The worst of all weathers possible in Florida! I never understood why people continued to live out there. Other than to sell to tourists fishing in the bay. Lovely countryside, too, but you might as well have up a giant bullseye drawn on yourself saying
Bad weather, please watch as we bend over. And your insurance rates must be more expensive than Madonna's plastic surgery bills.
Mind, I hope *you* survive physically well and financially intact. As I don't know anybody else there, I'll restrict my wishes for now.

Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2008 9:20 pm
by Taco Magus
fable wrote:I never understood why people continued to live out there.
I can never understand why people live on the beach, get thier houses destroyed then move right back...it boggles my mind.
with that said...i must be doing ok. I have lived here 18 years now. crazy. I do want to move somewhere cooler and less humid though
Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2008 9:28 pm
by McBane
Taco Magus wrote:fable wrote:I never understood why people continued to live out there. QUOTE]
I can never understand why people live on the beach, get thier houses destroyed then move right back...it boggles my mind.
with that said...i must be doing ok. I have lived here 18 years now. crazy. I do want to move somewhere cooler and less humid though
I'll trade you gladly. Below zero weather gets old quickly.

I keep telling my wife I want to retire and start a new career piloting the boats around Disney.
Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2008 9:33 pm
by Taco Magus
McBane wrote:Taco Magus wrote:
I'll trade you gladly. Below zero weather gets old quickly.

I keep telling my wife I want to retire and start a new career piloting the boats around Disney.
I said cooler not freeezing select body parts off

i dont think id do well in the snow/ice...break limbs or frostburn...dur ><:laugh:
Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2008 9:43 pm
by McBane
Coward

There is nothing quite as refreshing as shoveling snow a couple of times a week. Of which I need to go out tonight and shovel again.
Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2008 9:46 pm
by Taco Magus
no. no..i can think of a great many things more refreshing AND invigorating than shoveling snow. like...not shoveling snow...ever

Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 7:54 am
by Smiley:)
The weather here is never constant. It changes every day:
Today, it's very windy and sunny!
Yesterday, it was raining and it was clowdy with no wind!
2 days ago, there was very, very thick fog!
3 days ago, it was very sunny!
Who knows what the weather here will be like tomorrow?!
Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2008 12:09 pm
by Cuchulain82
The Upper Valley of Vermont, not too far from New Hampshire. It's June 8, 2008, and it is
hot! It is the kind of how we rarely get up here- pushing 90 degrees F, high humidity... and I love it! It's sunny, and thunderstorms are projected for later today. Nice!

Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2008 2:40 am
by C-K'R[PhoEniX]
It's mostly hot these days, though nothing unpleasant. There was even a heavy rainstorm some time ago.
Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2008 2:47 am
by Monolith
I've got 4 exams this week which I have to pass all, the EURO 2008 has started and I've got to move out in about 5 days, so, yeah, talking about the weather seems like a good idea.
The weather here is great. I don't know the exact temperature, but I assume it's something above 25°C - or will be in a couple of hours. Clear sky, calm, the air is fresh - the perfect weather to sit at home and learn a wagonload of concepts dealing with cognitive psychology. Fortunately it *is* interesting - or would be if I didn't have to move on to genetics and statistics (bleh) afterwards.
Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2008 3:23 am
by Kienan
Today it was computer frying hot. Hopefully tomorrow it will be cooler, so I can play games. I'm not even exaggerating...

Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2008 5:08 am
by Tamerlane
Wet, chilly and constant raining weather. And silly me decided to go out in shorts and shirt...

Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 1:40 am
by Maharlika
Just had a typhoon batter the country again.
Hundreds are missing due to a capsized Ferry alone with a couple of dead.
@Tammy: Great to see you again, buddy.
Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 2:11 am
by Tamerlane
Maharlika wrote:@Tammy: Great to see you again, buddy.
Howdy Mah, how are things mate?
I hope your friends and yourself fared ok.
Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 10:44 am
by dragon wench
Wheee......
*dances*
OK, I need to get that out of my system

It is actually winter here on the normally "wet coast!" I mean we got about 10 cm of snow over the weekend (and yes, that does count as "a lot" here

), and it will likely remain below zero all week, with the wind chill factor it is as cold as -18 C .
Woohoo, I love it! It is now cold, clear and sunny, instead of all that infernal rain, grey and damp.

Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 3:25 pm
by Vicsun
Cold dark gray and rainy day after day after day after day after day. Christmas decorations aren't enough to distract me from the utter dullness of the weather in the last two months of the year in this rotting state.
Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 4:13 pm
by fable
Vicsun wrote:Cold dark gray and rainy day after day after day after day after day. Christmas decorations aren't enough to distract me from the utter dullness of the weather in the last two months of the year in this rotting state.
The same, here. Last year was my first exposure to a northern Ohio winter: 5 months of gray skies, with a clear day once every 2-3 weeks. This year may be more typical, I'm told, and only 4 months. Makes me want to kick up my heels, it does.
