Snowed here. I built a snowman with an Even Steven with a Temp Taper fade. Then kicked it in its stupid head.
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Snowed here. I built a snowman with an Even Steven with a Temp Taper fade. Then kicked it in its stupid head.
like fuck it did
Hope you kicked his head in good, if you didn't then it will come to life in the night and furnish your living area with scatter cushions and soft lighting.
:dabs:
Snowed lots here. Its all white and fluffy outside
It did...:dabs:
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As some parts of Plymouth woke to a dusting of snow this morning, weather forecasters said it was likely to turn to rain for the weekend. Cold weather overnight meant parts of the city saw some light snow, but mainly sleet early this morning. Police and fire crews reported a quiet night, and forecasters said today would see the worst of the weather before warmer temperatures brought rain over the weekend.
A spokesman for PA Weather Centre said: "There could be snow over the high levels but more rain and sleet on the lower levels. There could be some heavy bursts this afternoon with the chance of a rumble of thunder, but it will be milder so sleet and snow should turn to rain."
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Originally Posted by Blythorama
It didn't snow here, it was to cold.:dry:
no it did yesterday.
It sucks. i wish it was summer.
manker's pet hate:
People who say it's too cold to snow.
What's all that white stuff in the fecking north pole - did it suddenly heat up, snow, and then go back to being too cold to snow.
Stfu and gtfo :@ :01: :@ :01: :@ :01:
genuine satelite photo.
http://img126.imageshack.us/img126/1...nowfall4gg.jpg
I mean that in a nice way, effy :wub:
It snowed here, but then the temp dropped, so the snow stopped.
genuine satelite photo.
Can you take photos with a fake satelite.
I'm off to wade through the "dusting of snow" to drink beer at my girlfriend's house. Hopefully I won't be attacked by any Yetis on the way. Or worse, a Yogi...
[QUOTE=Agrajag]maybe you should die, then we can find outQuote:
Originally Posted by GepperRankins
There's actually some truth in it. You need moisture for it to snow, when it gets really cold it becomes dry.:snooty:Quote:
Originally Posted by manker
Aren't they just make believe lumbering fools that parents show pics of to their kids to scare them into behaving. I'm sure you won't bump into one.Quote:
Originally Posted by Cheese
Yetis, on the other hand, are rife in Plymouth.
[QUOTE=GepperRankins]Not really with you there :blink:Quote:
Originally Posted by Agrajag
[QUOTE=Agrajag]people think i'm deliberatly vague. i know i just talk shite :happy:Quote:
Originally Posted by GepperRankins
It's never too cold for it to snow in the UK.Quote:
Originally Posted by enoughfakefiles
Has to get to something like -50 before heavy snowfall isn't possible and it has to reach absolute zero before it's really and truly too cold to snow.
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Isn't there a place in the Arctic where there has been no snow / rain for like a billion years. I think I saw that on QI.
Maybe, but even there, it's still not too cold to snow :schnauz:Quote:
Originally Posted by Agrajag
I was just saying, maybe it was the Antarctic, it's quite vague.Quote:
Originally Posted by manker
I thought it was pretty well defined, even down to us (the UK) owning 8% of the oil drilling rights, or something.
Those pesky ecological types keep getting in the way, tho' :dry:
The Welsh stealing someone else's oil. The age old story, you robbing bar stewards.Quote:
Originally Posted by manker
It was a present, from the English, so we'd stop invading them and stealing their women :happy:
yes, our livestock numbers suffered greatly
it didnt snow here btwftwomglolzrolf
Pics.now!!
It snowed here yesterday night. we got about 4cm.
It snowed here on Wednesday and melted by morning.
Had to take my gazebo down. No use leaving it up for wind and snow to batter it.
Euphemism :happy:Quote:
Originally Posted by Busyman
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I LOVE YOU ChEESE!!!
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Originally Posted by Agrajag
You people need to do a little studying.
The etymology of the word "Antartic" comes from an ancient Eskimo expression which means "too cold to snow".
rly.Quote:
Originally Posted by hobbes
I don't having a friggin' clue what this means, other than it describes Bo, so I Google it and it gives me a link to this damn forum. :frusty:Quote:
Originally Posted by Cheese
And no, it didn't snow here, its too hot to snow. 76F
You need to brush up on your rodding.Quote:
Originally Posted by hobbes
Spelling too :schnauz:
It's a popular haircut among the queer folk in D.C.Quote:
Originally Posted by hobbes
Who are parcial to the odd apple plucker.Quote:
Originally Posted by manker
I just got drunk off that last night.Quote:
Originally Posted by enoughfakefiles
Apple Pucker and Grey Goose Vodka.
Quite noice.:D
Did you know that the eskimos have no word for etymology.Quote:
Originally Posted by hobbes
Weird.