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Jan 23, 2016 12:09 PM #1432617
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Oh jeeze that makes me really jealous actually.


It's funny, those east coasters get a foot of snow and the shut down a hockey game, A HOCKEY GAME. Shit, when I lived in Lapine Oregon I remember opening the door in the morning and snow falling in. Can't even see the sky like, damn, what's that 7 feet of snow atop 2 feet of ice?

And you're tellin' me it doesn't snow where you're at.

If it's freezing there, it's an inferno here.

I don't know which one I would choose though.

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I'd post a before and after pic of the pool turning into an ice rink but I'd be Frozen by the time then.

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Jan 23, 2016 12:23 PM #1432619
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If it's freezing there, it's an inferno here.

I don't know which one I would choose though.


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Honestly, I'd go with Inferno, due to my roots (African American) taking Showers was nice cuz I could actually turn the dial to Normal and not feel cold for a change.

Update on the pool: *Looks at the pool* Wheres the pool?
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Jan 23, 2016 12:42 PM #1432621
Intense heat is definitely worse than intense cold. You can dress up for cold, but you can only take off so many clothes in the heat
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Jan 23, 2016 12:46 PM #1432622
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Intense heat is definitely worse than intense cold. You can dress up for cold, but you can only take off so many clothes in the heat


Alright, maybe it's the fact that I'm not used to this weather, At least, there have been worst Climate changes right?

P.S. I like that new Sig and Profile pic where is it from?
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Jan 23, 2016 1:03 PM #1432625
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Intense heat is definitely worse than intense cold. You can dress up for cold, but you can only take off so many clothes in the heat


I feel a sudden urge to post a gif with zoidberg taking of his shell.

Well I actually feel the same way about cold, though my biggest problem with warm weathers is the bugs that wander around like mosquitos and flies. Though this has to do with summer mostly. The mediterranean climate is pretty mild and balanced that I don't have to deal with cold days in summers or hot days in winters.
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Jan 23, 2016 1:08 PM #1432626
I would love that. Maybe I'll vacation somewhere not warm or cold, but just cozy. One day..........
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Jan 23, 2016 6:31 PM #1432651
holy fuck the snow is real over here and i guess i'm not going anywhere today

how you guys been
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Jan 23, 2016 7:31 PM #1432661
It hasn't snowed at all here. I live in Washington, it should be cold enough for snow. :(
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Jan 23, 2016 7:37 PM #1432663
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It hasn't snowed at all here. I live in Washington, it should be cold enough for snow. :(


Where I currently am, it's very hot, and then literally 30 miles away it's snowing. WTF.
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Jan 23, 2016 7:49 PM #1432668
No snow, no rain. It's just really bloody cold.
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Jan 23, 2016 7:53 PM #1432669
Oh god it snowed so much overnight.

Some of the smaller cars along my street have been submerged in snow, the stairs leading into my house have merged other the snow on the sidewalk, and the wind is blowing really hard.
My neighbors roof has this big dry spot on it because the wind blows off any snow before it can settle.
I can't see outside of my house's back window, and my backyard has so mph snow in it that I can't make out any shapes except for our garage and a few chairs.

All of this happned overnight ._.
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Jan 23, 2016 8:01 PM #1432671
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Oh god it snowed so much overnight.

Some of the smaller cars along my street have been submerged in snow, the stairs leading into my house have merged other the snow on the sidewalk, and the wind is blowing really hard.
My neighbors roof has this big dry spot on it because the wind blows off any snow before it can settle.
I can't see outside of my house's back window, and my backyard has so mph snow in it that I can't make out any shapes except for our garage and a few chairs.

All of this happned overnight ._.


How do the hell are you going to get outside? (like if you don't have any food left, how are you going to get to the grocery store?)
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Jan 23, 2016 8:03 PM #1432672
It snowed four days ago here and it is all molten now. Except from a few heaps of frosted snow here and there.
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Jan 23, 2016 8:07 PM #1432674
Over where I am there's still a bit of snow but not too much. Though I went on a trip yesterday (sports), and where we went, snow... Snow as far as the eye could see... O_O
Up here in the Northwest, the weather is wack.
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Jan 23, 2016 8:07 PM #1432675
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How do the hell are you going to get outside? (like if you don't have any food left, how are you going to get to the grocery store?)


Only the first set of stairs leading to my house has been merged with the sidewalk snow wise. The snow is working it's way up the landing, and a bearable amount of snow has gotten onto the second set of stairs.

Also, I just noticed the sky is white. Why is the sky white?