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Post by [GG]TheAlmightyFork on Jun 11, 2005 12:52:23 GMT -5
GOTCHA!!! I'll still be here!
Just dont look for me on MSN until the hot spell ends (I dont have air conditioning in my room on the 2nd floor).
Jesus... Yesterday 85, today 84... How can you southerners stand summer?
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Post by [GG]Buxford on Jun 11, 2005 15:32:11 GMT -5
Lol, 85's nothing! I've lived with it my whole life. Right now where I live it's around 95 or so There's an old saying for the seasons in the south: Summer, Still summer, Christmas time, and Summer again. BTW, where are you from?
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Post by flippyxtrem on Jun 11, 2005 19:05:44 GMT -5
was 87 here today...not bad for the windy city
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Post by [GG]TheAlmightyFork on Jun 13, 2005 17:43:39 GMT -5
Well Bux, here in maine we only have 3 seasons. Winter, Still Winter, and Tourist.
When for three months out of the year its 20 degrees BELOW zero, 85 is hot!
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Post by [GG]Buxford on Jun 13, 2005 18:00:15 GMT -5
Lol, well, down here (in Louisiana, btw) it's considered quite cold when the temp dips below 30 degrees...
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Post by [GG]TheAlmightyFork on Jun 14, 2005 17:26:54 GMT -5
And here in Maine 30 degrees is still t-shirt weather.
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Post by [GG]Buxford on Jun 14, 2005 19:39:46 GMT -5
Yeah, it's all relative.
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Post by [GG]Lord von Döbeln on Jun 15, 2005 1:53:42 GMT -5
And I live in Centigrade-land so I have no idea what temperatures you're talking about... [GG]Lord vD
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Post by [GG]IrishBrigadier on Jun 15, 2005 4:18:58 GMT -5
Yes vD I understand your problem...I usually tell my father in law to give me the temperature in Christian (Celcius) 30 degress farenheit is more like 0 degrees Centigrade/celcius and around 90 degrees farenheit turns out to be something like 34 Centigrade/Celcius.
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Post by [GG]Buxford on Jun 15, 2005 13:57:28 GMT -5
Yes, we're talking Farenheit, lol.
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