Originally posted by dwightfry@18 November 2003 - 10:38
I live in Fargo, ND
Winters SUCK
snow, wind, and below zero temps. There is no 'parole'.
But yer hardly "confined to one room" for the duration.
Originally posted by dwightfry@18 November 2003 - 10:38
I live in Fargo, ND
Winters SUCK
snow, wind, and below zero temps. There is no 'parole'.
But yer hardly "confined to one room" for the duration.
I'd walk into Tesco's and start eating stuff from of the shelves (something I've always wanted to do) and when the security guard would ask me to stop I'd beat the shit out of him (he's a little fella, I could take him ). I'd then pull out a convincing looking toy gun and rob the place. I'd use the money to buy a boat and I'd live on it until/if I was found by the authorities.
Offtopic, don't mind: I like winter, theres nothing better to see fresh snow in the ground, go skii'ing and other shit. BTW i live in Lapland Finland so the winters in here are pretty harsh: 1m of snow, -30 celsiusdegrees and 20m/s wind
I like shit(=pot). That would be my dream come true!!!What would you do if everything turned to shit for you ??
BillyDean likes to stir it(the reglar shit....), so he will have ball too.
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Snow's fine an' dandy.... till you need to drive somewhere.Originally posted by von_Cannon@18 November 2003 - 10:44
theres nothing better to see fresh snow in the ground
That sounds like fargo.Originally posted by von_Cannon@18 November 2003 - 09:44
Offtopic, don't mind: I like winter, theres nothing better to see fresh snow in the ground, go skii'ing and other shit. BTW i live in Lapland Finland so the winters in here are pretty harsh: 1m of snow, -30 celsiusdegrees and 20m/s wind
We can easily see 3 feet of snow (in fact, this weekend we are supposed to have a huge storm that may get up to 2 feet of snow)
-22 (-30 celsius) farenheit is very common
I can't say I know how you measure wind speed, we go by miles per hour, but 40 - 60 mph wind happens on a regular basis.
So seeing as you obviously know how bad winters can get, it leaves me wondering, "HOW IN THE HELL CAN YOU ENJOY SOMETHING SO HORRIBLE!!!!"
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where i live we get about an inch of crappy snow that gets turned brown and makes you feel sick looking at it.Originally posted by von_Cannon@18 November 2003 - 15:44
Offtopic, don't mind: I like winter, theres nothing better to see fresh snow in the ground, go skii'ing and other shit. BTW i live in Lapland Finland so the winters in here are pretty harsh: 1m of snow, -30 celsiusdegrees and 20m/s wind
I wud...er...be doing what i am doing right now
...............make websites !
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That sounds like fargo.Originally posted by dwightfry+18 November 2003 - 11:53--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (dwightfry @ 18 November 2003 - 11:53)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'><!--QuoteBegin-von_Cannon@18 November 2003 - 09:44
Offtopic, don't mind: I like winter, theres nothing better to see fresh snow in the ground, go skii'ing and other shit. BTW i live in Lapland Finland so the winters in here are pretty harsh: 1m of snow, -30 celsiusdegrees and 20m/s wind
We can easily see 3 feet of snow (in fact, this weekend we are supposed to have a huge storm that may get up to 2 feet of snow)
-22 (-30 celsius) farenheit is very common
I can't say I know how you measure wind speed, we go by miles per hour, but 40 - 60 mph wind happens on a regular basis.
So seeing as you obviously know how bad winters can get, it leaves me wondering, "HOW IN THE HELL CAN YOU ENJOY SOMETHING SO HORRIBLE!!!!" [/b][/quote]
Sounds like great fun, Renfield.
I live in a place with (latitudinally) temperate weather, at least since the last El Nino/La Nina cycle.
Of the two winters preceding the cycle, the first was a bit cold; we had a three-month stretch when the temp didn't get above zero-the middle month (I believe it was December) temps didn't rise above 25F below!
The second year was kinda cold, too, but we had 9 months of snow and 440 inches of snowfall.
Windy here, too.
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