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Here Comes the Rain... *Again*

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 1:10 pm
by dragon wench
It normally rains a lot on the West Coast during the winter... Indeed.. that is why we have 'rain forests..' :D

But, this winter has been unusually wet, even for here. I am not kidding.. it has rained every day for about the last month.... :rolleyes:
Quite often, it has actually been darker at noon than when I first wake up in the morning (around 7 or 7:30) :rolleyes:
And, it is driving me crazy. I have mild SAD (seasonal affected disorder), which is why I have such a low tolerance for endless grey skies and rain.

Now, I know there is a special lamp you can get, which is supposed to help. But that is not presently an option. So... I would be very grateful to hear of suggestions from my fellow Symians in countering this bleak weather.... :)

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 1:16 pm
by ch85us2001
Spam more, Watch Drag Racing, listen to Queen and move to Ohio. :D :p




I dunno, maybe you could get dark blinds, turn on all the lights, and try not to look outside???????????? :) :confused: :)

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 2:19 pm
by penguin_king
Do what i do, Sleep

Sleep until you wake up, then if it's still raining: go back to sleep. occasionally stopping this for food, drink, bathroom, etc.

but hey, works for me. and i turned out Ok *Yawn*

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 2:21 pm
by Phreddie
um, game, have fun, do wierd things outside around people you dont know.

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 2:50 pm
by Fiona
Fly south for the winter :cool:

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 3:40 pm
by Galuf the Dwarf
Take a longboat with 26 of your best men! Sail to where the sun sets; there, you will find a village. Pillage, plunder, and burn everything you find!

Oh wait...

Honestly, I'd suggest these things:
- Read novels; I got tons of Forgotten Realms books I have yet to read, including R.A. Salvatore's "Promise of the Witch King" that I got for Christmas. I have little doubt you have novels you would like out there, fiction or not.

- Listen to music; Your taste and mine may vary, but maybe you can find some long compilations (or just whole albums you can listen to start to finish) that will take up some time. Then again, one of my favorite songs from the last couple of years (Iced Earth's "Dante's Inferno") is about half a normal album's length at about 15 minutes long. :speech:

- Roleplay, maybe with your son if he's interested. Do something with him in the house (if available) to burn away the hours. Nothing like building an (modestly innocent) story out of the air, no?

- Write. Poetry, creative prose, etc. Making D&D stats is my current equivalent to writing, as my stats for Dungeon Crawl Incorporated and Baldur's Gate characters can attest to (note: current stats of these have been outsourced for the time being; I hope to eventually update you all on at least the BG stats).

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 3:43 pm
by Magrus
I enjoy the rain, I play in it. So...I dunno if I could be much help here. However, I know I hate sunny and hot weather. In those cases, I absorb myself in a good book or game, and block out the rest of the world.

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 4:27 pm
by Hill-Shatar
Don't go into the mountains. From what I hear over here they are pretty cloudy and dreary at the moment, and Calgary itself... we have smattered piles of snow, and everything looks dead. The grass is brown, the trees are brown, the houses are getting dusty, we have no rabbits wandering around...

My last time to BC had good, foggy weather, so I see what you mean. :rolleyes:

I know some people have locked themselves into a section of the house when they want to escape the misery, and have some lights hanging outside the windows with the blind closed, but apparently it does not work well.

Can't be much of a help. Just keep yourself busy. Post, read, Roleplay, watch TV, whatever you want.

Oh well, you can always get your SO to smile 24/7 to cheer you up. :D

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 4:30 pm
by Magrus
[QUOTE=Hill-Shatar]Oh well, you can always get your SO to smile 24/7 to cheer you up. :D [/QUOTE]

That would creep me out something wicked. :laugh:

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 4:32 pm
by dragon wench
[QUOTE=Hill-Shatar]Oh well, you can always get your SO to smile 24/7 to cheer you up. :D [/QUOTE]

:speech: :eek: :speech:

That would be..weird.... :D


btw, thanks everyone, for the suggestions ;)

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 5:13 pm
by Yeltsu
We've had sever hundred millimeters a day of rain in Bergen - Norway where I'm from, so yeah I know my deal about rain :D

My advice? DVD marathon, go play one of the "oldies" (no not fable :p ) BG2, FO2, PS:T or those games.. perfect for staying inside in during rain ;)

Also, invites some friends over, and play some social games (don't have better word) like monopoly, cluedo, fantasy etc.. combine this with some good coffee/tea/hot chocolate and you're set for a great time :D

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 5:29 pm
by Patrick
PLEASE mistress DW send me or 'US' some rain. I live in Arizona. I never rains. Last big rain was in December and January of last year and prior. Every one thiks it may have been from the christmas asian quake.

So please send us some that wet drizzle

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 5:51 pm
by TonyMontana1638
I love me some rain: something about it raining outside makes being inside so much more cozy. If you've got a fire-place, use it (even if you dont need the heat) and read a book. Most comfortable feeling in the world. :D

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 6:37 pm
by dragon wench
@Patrick,
I would gladly trade if I could. I enjoy desert climates, they're my ideal, in fact.

@Tony,
I agree, rain can be very pleasant... *on occasion*
But, when it rains..day in and day out... practically without cease, for weeks and weeks ... and weeks at a time.. it's enough to drive any sane person mad. And, since I only have a partial grip on my sanity on the best of occasions, this really is not good. :D

I mean... at this rate, I'm expecting to grow webbing between my fingers and toes any day now.. :rolleyes:

The only positive thing to this is that the sound is pleasant at night while drifting off to sleep. At least my insomnia isn't presently a problem.. But still... :rolleyes:

Even worse is to hear the standard West Coast refrain when you complain about the stuff. That semi-nasal whine monotonously intoning..."Well at least you don't have to shovel it...."
I very nearly strangled somebody who did that the other day... I'll give them something to shovel alright! :p
I'll take snow and cold, *any* day over this crap. And this ain't a case of the grass being greener, I have extensively lived in the snow belt and liked it...

Imagine standing beneath a cool shower for a month... The bathroom ceiling is low, and all of the walls (ceiling included) are grey... This is what's like.

Um... okay... I'll shut up now.. :o

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 6:46 pm
by Magrus
[QUOTE=TonyMontana1638]I love me some rain: something about it raining outside makes being inside so much more cozy. If you've got a fire-place, use it (even if you dont need the heat) and read a book. Most comfortable feeling in the world. :D [/QUOTE]

I like staying out in the rain. Or walking in it. It is wonderfully soothing. Besides, being outside in the middle of a downpour brings back fond memories of my times with Pattie. Oh, and when it's a bad storm with thunder and lightning, I get the roads to myself to walk around on. It's almost energizing. :D

You go DW! Whack you some happy-go-lucky idjits. :p

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 6:59 pm
by Hill-Shatar
*Moves right hand slightly to the left*

[Whimper] Please, don't hurt me, mistress. [/Whimper]

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 7:09 pm
by dragon wench
[QUOTE=Hill-Shatar]*Moves right hand slightly to the left*

[Whimper] Please, don't hurt me, mistress. [/Whimper][/QUOTE]

Any reason why I should hurt you?
*looks suspiciously at Hill* :p

@Mag,
lol! :D

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 7:14 pm
by Magrus
[QUOTE=dragon wench]Any reason why I should hurt you?
*looks suspiciously at Hill* :p

@Mag,
lol! :D [/QUOTE]

Touching Hill is dangerous. You have no idea what may occur! :speech:

I had to, most deserve it anyways... :o

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 7:19 pm
by dragon wench
[QUOTE=Magrus]Touching Hill is dangerous. You have no idea what may occur! :speech:

I had to, most deserve it anyways... :o [/QUOTE]

Speaking from personal experience there Mag? I had no idea you and Hill were so closely acquainted... :eek:


I agree... There are way too many idjits around.. and I find the West Coast type of idjit especially annoying :rolleyes: :p

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 7:22 pm
by Magrus
[QUOTE=dragon wench]Speaking from personal experience there Mag? I had no idea you and Hill were so closely acquainted... :eek:


I agree... There are way too many idjits around.. and I find the West Coast type of idjit especially annoying :rolleyes: :p [/QUOTE]

I've been warned by friendly Canadian's. :laugh:

*nod nod* There was a time my people would push idjits off of bridges wrapped in cement. Now, we're stuck to deal with them in public. "Civilization" bites. :(