I !@#$% HATE Winter!!!
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It's freakin' *0* degrees F outside right now (that's -18C for some of you); with the wind chill, it "feels like" -20F. WTF am I doing here?! GRRRRR...
I left my heart in Ballycastle...
wear a duvet - start a new fashion!
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I feel for you Sinny.
It's only 21 degrees C here today, it was 35 on Sunday, and the week ahead looks a bit chilly too:
It's only 21 degrees C here today, it was 35 on Sunday, and the week ahead looks a bit chilly too:
those are the min/max temps in degrees C.07 16/26 Fine, cloudy on the mountains. Wind: Strong southeasterly.
08th 17/28 Fine. Wind: Fresh southeasterly.
09th 17/23 Fine, morning cloudy areas. Wind: Fresh southwesterly.
10th 16/24 Fine, cloud on mountain. Wind: Strong southeasterly.
11th 16/29 Fine. Wind: Moderate southeasterly.
12th 17/24 Partly cloudy, morning fog patches. Wind: Fresh northwesterly.
You! Outside! NOW!hallucienate wrote:I feel for you Sinny.
It's only 21 degrees C here today, it was 35 on Sunday, and the week ahead looks a bit chilly too:
those are the min/max temps in degrees C.07 16/26 Fine, cloudy on the mountains. Wind: Strong southeasterly.
08th 17/28 Fine. Wind: Fresh southeasterly.
09th 17/23 Fine, morning cloudy areas. Wind: Fresh southwesterly.
10th 16/24 Fine, cloud on mountain. Wind: Strong southeasterly.
11th 16/29 Fine. Wind: Moderate southeasterly.
12th 17/24 Partly cloudy, morning fog patches. Wind: Fresh northwesterly.
It's in the teens (F) here...
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Thanks for the offer, but if I go outside I might get all sweaty, it's kinda humid today (which is unusual in these parts). I'm sure the Aussies on this board are having much better weather than me.CorpPunk wrote:You! Outside! NOW!hallucienate wrote:I feel for you Sinny.
It's only 21 degrees C here today, it was 35 on Sunday, and the week ahead looks a bit chilly too:
those are the min/max temps in degrees C.07 16/26 Fine, cloudy on the mountains. Wind: Strong southeasterly.
08th 17/28 Fine. Wind: Fresh southeasterly.
09th 17/23 Fine, morning cloudy areas. Wind: Fresh southwesterly.
10th 16/24 Fine, cloud on mountain. Wind: Strong southeasterly.
11th 16/29 Fine. Wind: Moderate southeasterly.
12th 17/24 Partly cloudy, morning fog patches. Wind: Fresh northwesterly.
It's in the teens (F) here...
I'm a July baby so after the xmas festivities I tend to go all SAD and hibernate waiting for the first green shoots of spring to appear and then I know it's going to get better. And warmer.
Wear a duvet?! Nowt as queer as northern folk ...
Wear a duvet?! Nowt as queer as northern folk ...
Loki was never worshiped as the other Gods,
Which is quite understandable.
Which is quite understandable.
that's nothing - i've been making plans for not having to get out of bed untill it gets a bit warmer. so far i've got this idea about nailguns and leg holes....
i plan on not only wearing a duvet, but also a mattress and pillows.
untill july.
i plan on not only wearing a duvet, but also a mattress and pillows.
untill july.
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hallucienate wrote:I feel for you Sinny.
It's only 21 degrees C here today, it was 35 on Sunday, and the week ahead looks a bit chilly too
Evil b@stard!
I left my heart in Ballycastle...
Not quite sure if the Slumberland Goth look will catch on but worth a shot. With a nailgun?d00mw0lf wrote: i plan on not only wearing a duvet, but also a mattress and pillows.
Loki was never worshiped as the other Gods,
Which is quite understandable.
Which is quite understandable.
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well i hate to be contrary (no, really, i do), but i LOVE winter. i could go on forever but the most important reason is that i get to wear my ridiculously expensive cashmere overcoat everyday. and we get lots of fog. and it's another excuse to just sit in the pub all day. and there's less overweight women exposing their flabby midriffs to the world. and the temperature in our non-air-conditioned office is (almost) bearable. and...well, like i said, there's lots of reasons.
now stop whining and hal - you have my sympathies....
now stop whining and hal - you have my sympathies....
"contradictions are meaningless, there's nothing to betray"
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Move to Phoenix. It's either warm or HOT. You will never have to worry about it being cold, and can throw away all your heavy coats!
Just be warned, once you return to cold weather....it will utterly kill you! I had a plate in my ankle and it used to freeze me like a SOB. Had it removed obviously!
Just be warned, once you return to cold weather....it will utterly kill you! I had a plate in my ankle and it used to freeze me like a SOB. Had it removed obviously!
yeah, nail the duvet on so i can walk round and leave my hands free for reading.Johnny Boy wrote:Not quite sure if the Slumberland Goth look will catch on but worth a shot. With a nailgun?d00mw0lf wrote: i plan on not only wearing a duvet, but also a mattress and pillows.
who hasn't dreamed of walking round wearing their bed and reading?
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Yeah, right - your "winter" temperatures tend to hover around 40F, right?RicheyJames wrote:well i hate to be contrary (no, really, i do), but i LOVE winter. i could go on forever but the most important reason is that i get to wear my ridiculously expensive cashmere overcoat everyday. and we get lots of fog. and it's another excuse to just sit in the pub all day. and there's less overweight women exposing their flabby midriffs to the world. and the temperature in our non-air-conditioned office is (almost) bearable. and...well, like i said, there's lots of reasons.
I left my heart in Ballycastle...
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@ Richie.....How long did that New Year's Resolution of yours last? You really are in fine form today.
Er, me. Now I'm getting scared.d00mw0lf wrote:yeah, nail the duvet on so i can walk round and leave my hands free for reading.Johnny Boy wrote:Not quite sure if the Slumberland Goth look will catch on but worth a shot. With a nailgun?d00mw0lf wrote: i plan on not only wearing a duvet, but also a mattress and pillows.
who hasn't dreamed of walking round wearing their bed and reading?
* Hides and peeks out from duvet nailed to his back *
Loki was never worshiped as the other Gods,
Which is quite understandable.
Which is quite understandable.
some people have *no* ambition oh, and LOVE the new avatar BP!Johnny Boy wrote:Er, me. Now I'm getting scared.d00mw0lf wrote:yeah, nail the duvet on so i can walk round and leave my hands free for reading.Johnny Boy wrote: Not quite sure if the Slumberland Goth look will catch on but worth a shot. With a nailgun?
who hasn't dreamed of walking round wearing their bed and reading?
* Hides and peeks out from duvet nailed to his back *
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oooh, farenheit. how quaint! on a good day we go sub-zero c which is 32f if my memory serves. believe me though i'd love to live somewhere that has real winters. only problem is most of those kind of places seem to go to the other extreme in summer which i would hate. ho hum, guess i'll have to stick to good old blighty and our (mostly) sensible weather...SINsister wrote:Yeah, right - your "winter" temperatures tend to hover around 40F, right?
"contradictions are meaningless, there's nothing to betray"
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i was doing fine until that "favourite tv programmes" thread popped up yesterday. that seems to have rather opened the floodgates...Black Planet wrote:@ Richie.....How long did that New Year's Resolution of yours last? You really are in fine form today.
oh, and it's richey for f**k's sake.
"contradictions are meaningless, there's nothing to betray"
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I thought you would Doomie. How's his bass playing live? Oh and his name is Jack s**t, in case you didn't know. LOL Quite fitting I think.d00mw0lf wrote: oh, and LOVE the new avatar BP!
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mugabe wrote:What is it? Gregor Mackintosh playing the broomstick?d00mw0lf wrote:oh, and LOVE the new avatar BP!
See post to Doomie. He's the new bass player for Zodiac Mindwarp....A new Love Reaction so to speak.