I live in Alaska too, fool! Why would I call you out on it? :)
(Or I've been playing Suikoden II all day)
To beat the heat? I eat Pop-Ice.
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I live in Alaska too, fool! Why would I call you out on it? :)
(Or I've been playing Suikoden II all day)
To beat the heat? I eat Pop-Ice.
Of course!
What the hell, when did they add that?Quote:
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heh - well I have not been there in ages so I'm not suprised that they'd add something like that without me knowing - we should check it out one day no?
It's just getting warm in Jersey. It's like fucking 40 degrees at night and it's almost June. It hasn't hit over 70 for more than 2 days in a row since last summer.
you lucky bastards! hehe ;)
I gotta say...even though New England weather is screwy with its seasons lately (especially this winter =P), I think I'll miss it when I move to Long Beach, CA. I dunno...I think maybe I've grown too used to leafy deciduous trees, having "real" shade when the sun's beating you with the skin cancer stick; snow and ice pelting me during "winter" and everything else going loco in between. Maybe I'll get over it ;)??
I've heard New England weather is lovely...hell I've heard New England is lovely - especially in fall, and from the pictures I've seen I could see why. My heart is in san francisco however, right next to Tony Bennett's in the Hall of Suckers.
Dude, girls at my school wear less clothes no matter what the weather.Quote:
Originally posted by OmniGear
PPS: How do you beat the heat? Just do what the girls in my school do: wear less clothes. :)
New England IS beautiful when the seasons aren't out of wack... The whole thing is, is that once the seasons change; for instance when it turns into summer, the first month is glorious. THEN it decides to get extreme. Same with winter and any of the other seasons. I think someone needs to stop playing with the knobs.