YEAH! You tell them 'merican fucks charming!
I'd like to see one of them go out in -45 windchill and clean off an icy car. They'd be running back in the house, rolling in a ball while sucking
their thumb and screaming for mommy.
Pussies.
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Penelope McBagpipe |
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YEAH! You tell them 'merican fucks charming!
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blondemss |
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you've obviously never heard of vermont
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CBRetriever |
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or Montana?
I moved once when the low was a -65 degF and the whole next week the high was a -29 degF |
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TexasBlues |
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Meh - most of Michigan is further north than the part of Canada that everyone lives in.
I would rather sweat in the summer than deal with extreme cold though. |
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Penelope McBagpipe |
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STOP TRYING TO UPSTAGE US AMERICA
Truth be known, the windchill dips to -245 like every second day in January killing everything in it's path. BEAT THAT |
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CBRetriever |
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the last year I worked in the oilfields in MT & ND, it got up into triple digits for a week - that was ghastly
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Eurytol |
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Yeah??
Well we have idiotic people (southerners) who live below sea level, even though the region is plagued with hurricanes and other severe weather fronts. BEAT THAT |
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Charming Nemesis |
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You tell 'em, sister. It gets so cold we have to be shot in the face by a laser from an AT-AT walker every 5 secs or our face will fall off. AT-ATs can
handle the cold.
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Penelope McBagpipe |
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Fuckin' rights vic.
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CBRetriever |
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as I'm watching a TV show about Prudhoe Bay, I think the Americans up there could out tall tale ya
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IndifferentCow |
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We have to deal with sweaty rednecks, your cat corpse pales in comparison. Sorry
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Charming Nemesis |
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You don't want to know what falls off when you write your name in the snow. Luckily it can be thawed and reattached through our free healthcare. But it can
be a 6 month wait.
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Penelope McBagpipe |
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CBRetriever wrote: Yeah? Well we eat Prudhoe Bayians for BREAKFAST BITCH. Actually, I have no idea where that is. Alaska I presume, but they don't count because they're more canadian than anything. |
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Axle the Bulldog |
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Well we have idiotic people (southerners) who live below sea level, even though the region is plagued with hurricanes and other severe weather fronts. |
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Voodidit |
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I would give merklys right nut for 88 degree heat. It's been high 90's to over 100 the past few weeks.
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ObservingEgo |
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Charming Nemesis wrote:
Is this anything like a love swing??? Just wondering.... |
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NewOrleansIsSinking |
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95% of the houses and hotels in this town DO NOT have air conditioning.
I am expecting about 1002 complaints about it tomorrow at work. Tomorrow may be a very passive aggressive day of " No we don't have air conditioning. You did book your hotel online where it states that. " |
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goner1 |
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88? Isn't it more than that? I heard a rule of thumb was to double the Celcius and add 32 (freezing point of Farenheit)...I don't know how accurate
that really is. On the weather network site you can just click to change between. Personally I like to know the temp in both scales - cuz it just sounds
awesome when you can say it is over 100.
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goner1 |
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And yes, GAH indeed.
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highwind44029 |
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No, it's not doubled. Rather, multiplied by 1.8 then add 32.
It's around 90 here, and it's the freakin' wet season. We probably break 120's during summer. =\ |
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