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  • P PIEBALDconsult

    If you do get tired of it, then please send some this way; we haven't had any in months.

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    Vikram A Punathambekar
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    PIEBALDconsult wrote:

    If you do get tired of it, then please send some this way; we haven't had any in months.

    Nope, never will tire of it :) Ask the Brits, they're always moaning about the rain.

    Cheers, Vikram. (Cracked not one CCC, but two!)

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    • V Vikram A Punathambekar

      Been raining on and off a bit over the last week, but it's been raining almost continuously since last night. It's brought down the temperatures to the mid-20s, and I'm sitting around in a T-shirt and pyjamas. Just returned from buying a gift for a function tomorrow (although if it's anything like today, I won't be going) and some food. Nearly 24 hours of straight rain, and IT'S AWESOME! I know the British (and perhaps to a lesser degree, other Europeans) and North Americans think sun = fun and rain = terrible, but I (and many of my countrymen) love rain. This weather is great for a weekend; my only regret is I'm single and live alone, it would be perfect to have some company. Oh, well, c'est la vie. :) Here is a song from a 90s Tamil film shot in Madras: Chinna Chinna Malai Thuligal. I love to play this every time it rains. How does your culture react to rain?

      Cheers, Vikram. (Cracked not one CCC, but two!)

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      Chris C B
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      Well, I am a Brit, currently living in Cyprus, but I spent 20 years living in the Middle East. I love the rain. One of the great pleasures in life is being in bed at night, and oh so rarely hearing the rain pounding on the roof! :cool:

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      • V Vikram A Punathambekar

        Been raining on and off a bit over the last week, but it's been raining almost continuously since last night. It's brought down the temperatures to the mid-20s, and I'm sitting around in a T-shirt and pyjamas. Just returned from buying a gift for a function tomorrow (although if it's anything like today, I won't be going) and some food. Nearly 24 hours of straight rain, and IT'S AWESOME! I know the British (and perhaps to a lesser degree, other Europeans) and North Americans think sun = fun and rain = terrible, but I (and many of my countrymen) love rain. This weather is great for a weekend; my only regret is I'm single and live alone, it would be perfect to have some company. Oh, well, c'est la vie. :) Here is a song from a 90s Tamil film shot in Madras: Chinna Chinna Malai Thuligal. I love to play this every time it rains. How does your culture react to rain?

        Cheers, Vikram. (Cracked not one CCC, but two!)

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        Jamie Nordmeyer
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        I live in Oregon, USA, and I agree with you completely. With Winter on the way, it's been raining quite a bit here. My wife and I are loving it!

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        • V Vikram A Punathambekar

          Been raining on and off a bit over the last week, but it's been raining almost continuously since last night. It's brought down the temperatures to the mid-20s, and I'm sitting around in a T-shirt and pyjamas. Just returned from buying a gift for a function tomorrow (although if it's anything like today, I won't be going) and some food. Nearly 24 hours of straight rain, and IT'S AWESOME! I know the British (and perhaps to a lesser degree, other Europeans) and North Americans think sun = fun and rain = terrible, but I (and many of my countrymen) love rain. This weather is great for a weekend; my only regret is I'm single and live alone, it would be perfect to have some company. Oh, well, c'est la vie. :) Here is a song from a 90s Tamil film shot in Madras: Chinna Chinna Malai Thuligal. I love to play this every time it rains. How does your culture react to rain?

          Cheers, Vikram. (Cracked not one CCC, but two!)

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          Vikram A Punathambekar wrote:

          I love to play this every time it rains.

          I would touch myself too if I saw her in a wet dress.

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          • V Vikram A Punathambekar

            Been raining on and off a bit over the last week, but it's been raining almost continuously since last night. It's brought down the temperatures to the mid-20s, and I'm sitting around in a T-shirt and pyjamas. Just returned from buying a gift for a function tomorrow (although if it's anything like today, I won't be going) and some food. Nearly 24 hours of straight rain, and IT'S AWESOME! I know the British (and perhaps to a lesser degree, other Europeans) and North Americans think sun = fun and rain = terrible, but I (and many of my countrymen) love rain. This weather is great for a weekend; my only regret is I'm single and live alone, it would be perfect to have some company. Oh, well, c'est la vie. :) Here is a song from a 90s Tamil film shot in Madras: Chinna Chinna Malai Thuligal. I love to play this every time it rains. How does your culture react to rain?

            Cheers, Vikram. (Cracked not one CCC, but two!)

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            Uros Calakovic
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            Vikram A Punathambekar wrote:

            How does your culture react to rain?

            We sneeze. :) As for me, it mostly gets me in the drinking mood.

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            • V Vikram A Punathambekar

              PIEBALDconsult wrote:

              If you do get tired of it, then please send some this way; we haven't had any in months.

              Nope, never will tire of it :) Ask the Brits, they're always moaning about the rain.

              Cheers, Vikram. (Cracked not one CCC, but two!)

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              We have a friend here from London; she didn't bring any with her.

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              • V Vikram A Punathambekar

                Been raining on and off a bit over the last week, but it's been raining almost continuously since last night. It's brought down the temperatures to the mid-20s, and I'm sitting around in a T-shirt and pyjamas. Just returned from buying a gift for a function tomorrow (although if it's anything like today, I won't be going) and some food. Nearly 24 hours of straight rain, and IT'S AWESOME! I know the British (and perhaps to a lesser degree, other Europeans) and North Americans think sun = fun and rain = terrible, but I (and many of my countrymen) love rain. This weather is great for a weekend; my only regret is I'm single and live alone, it would be perfect to have some company. Oh, well, c'est la vie. :) Here is a song from a 90s Tamil film shot in Madras: Chinna Chinna Malai Thuligal. I love to play this every time it rains. How does your culture react to rain?

                Cheers, Vikram. (Cracked not one CCC, but two!)

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                I love the rain. As long as it's cold and wet, I'm happy. So far, my room's about 3 degrees celsius, and I'm very pleased so far.

                OSDev :)

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                • V Vikram A Punathambekar

                  Been raining on and off a bit over the last week, but it's been raining almost continuously since last night. It's brought down the temperatures to the mid-20s, and I'm sitting around in a T-shirt and pyjamas. Just returned from buying a gift for a function tomorrow (although if it's anything like today, I won't be going) and some food. Nearly 24 hours of straight rain, and IT'S AWESOME! I know the British (and perhaps to a lesser degree, other Europeans) and North Americans think sun = fun and rain = terrible, but I (and many of my countrymen) love rain. This weather is great for a weekend; my only regret is I'm single and live alone, it would be perfect to have some company. Oh, well, c'est la vie. :) Here is a song from a 90s Tamil film shot in Madras: Chinna Chinna Malai Thuligal. I love to play this every time it rains. How does your culture react to rain?

                  Cheers, Vikram. (Cracked not one CCC, but two!)

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                  Vikram A Punathambekar wrote:

                  but I (and many of my countrymen) love rain.

                  Me too: I really love getting romantically soaked with the f#@*in' water :-D

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                  • D Dalek Dave

                    It is a bit cold here, but clear blue sky and sunny. Mind you I am only just out of bed (it is 2.00pm) and feeling rough. I didn't get in until 4.00am and I am severely hung over. Laying on sofa, watching football and thinking of dying. Chocolate milkshake and toast beside me.

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                    Rama Krishna Vavilala
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                    Dalek Dave wrote:

                    watching football and thinking of dying

                    I did not know that you were a Newcastle United Fan.

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                    • V Vikram A Punathambekar

                      Been raining on and off a bit over the last week, but it's been raining almost continuously since last night. It's brought down the temperatures to the mid-20s, and I'm sitting around in a T-shirt and pyjamas. Just returned from buying a gift for a function tomorrow (although if it's anything like today, I won't be going) and some food. Nearly 24 hours of straight rain, and IT'S AWESOME! I know the British (and perhaps to a lesser degree, other Europeans) and North Americans think sun = fun and rain = terrible, but I (and many of my countrymen) love rain. This weather is great for a weekend; my only regret is I'm single and live alone, it would be perfect to have some company. Oh, well, c'est la vie. :) Here is a song from a 90s Tamil film shot in Madras: Chinna Chinna Malai Thuligal. I love to play this every time it rains. How does your culture react to rain?

                      Cheers, Vikram. (Cracked not one CCC, but two!)

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                      One reason rain is not always enjoyed in North America is that the temperatures are not always moderate as in most parts of southern India. Example, when it rains in fall the temperatures are in the 40s or 50s (that's below 10C). When you get wet in that sort of temperature conditions, and specially when it's windy, it can get very uncomfortable very fast. In Trivandrum (most of Kerala actually), the rains were pleasant because the temperatures were mostly in the 70s (about 25C). Something to consider there.

                      Regards, Nish


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                        One reason rain is not always enjoyed in North America is that the temperatures are not always moderate as in most parts of southern India. Example, when it rains in fall the temperatures are in the 40s or 50s (that's below 10C). When you get wet in that sort of temperature conditions, and specially when it's windy, it can get very uncomfortable very fast. In Trivandrum (most of Kerala actually), the rains were pleasant because the temperatures were mostly in the 70s (about 25C). Something to consider there.

                        Regards, Nish


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                        my mother told me once about some Eskimos who visited the northeast of England in the early 1950s and couldn't cope with the cold - it was a cold, damp winter and they were used to dry cold!

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                        • V Vikram A Punathambekar

                          Been raining on and off a bit over the last week, but it's been raining almost continuously since last night. It's brought down the temperatures to the mid-20s, and I'm sitting around in a T-shirt and pyjamas. Just returned from buying a gift for a function tomorrow (although if it's anything like today, I won't be going) and some food. Nearly 24 hours of straight rain, and IT'S AWESOME! I know the British (and perhaps to a lesser degree, other Europeans) and North Americans think sun = fun and rain = terrible, but I (and many of my countrymen) love rain. This weather is great for a weekend; my only regret is I'm single and live alone, it would be perfect to have some company. Oh, well, c'est la vie. :) Here is a song from a 90s Tamil film shot in Madras: Chinna Chinna Malai Thuligal. I love to play this every time it rains. How does your culture react to rain?

                          Cheers, Vikram. (Cracked not one CCC, but two!)

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                          I prefer snow. Real snow, the kind that sits around a while after falling. You can stay comfortable in snow, but staying comfortable in the rain is difficult. But as Nish notes, this attitude is probably due to where i grew up. Wet == cold, shivering, unhappy, rushing to get done with whatever i'm doing and back inside... or in the summer time: humid, oppressive, maddening, debilitating, unable to sweat off the heat.

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                            my mother told me once about some Eskimos who visited the northeast of England in the early 1950s and couldn't cope with the cold - it was a cold, damp winter and they were used to dry cold!

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                            Same with the heat, Elaine - I can remember coping a lot better with the heat in Death Valley than the heat driving home from Heathrow a few days later, even though the UK was close to 20˚C cooler - all about the humidity!

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                              I prefer snow. Real snow, the kind that sits around a while after falling. You can stay comfortable in snow, but staying comfortable in the rain is difficult. But as Nish notes, this attitude is probably due to where i grew up. Wet == cold, shivering, unhappy, rushing to get done with whatever i'm doing and back inside... or in the summer time: humid, oppressive, maddening, debilitating, unable to sweat off the heat.

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                              Shog9 wrote:

                              I prefer snow.

                              I'm with you. Snow bounces off you, while rain gets you wet.

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                              • V Vikram A Punathambekar

                                Been raining on and off a bit over the last week, but it's been raining almost continuously since last night. It's brought down the temperatures to the mid-20s, and I'm sitting around in a T-shirt and pyjamas. Just returned from buying a gift for a function tomorrow (although if it's anything like today, I won't be going) and some food. Nearly 24 hours of straight rain, and IT'S AWESOME! I know the British (and perhaps to a lesser degree, other Europeans) and North Americans think sun = fun and rain = terrible, but I (and many of my countrymen) love rain. This weather is great for a weekend; my only regret is I'm single and live alone, it would be perfect to have some company. Oh, well, c'est la vie. :) Here is a song from a 90s Tamil film shot in Madras: Chinna Chinna Malai Thuligal. I love to play this every time it rains. How does your culture react to rain?

                                Cheers, Vikram. (Cracked not one CCC, but two!)

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                                Vikram A Punathambekar wrote:

                                buying a gift for a function tomorrow

                                Gifts for functions, presents for classes?

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                                • V Vikram A Punathambekar

                                  Been raining on and off a bit over the last week, but it's been raining almost continuously since last night. It's brought down the temperatures to the mid-20s, and I'm sitting around in a T-shirt and pyjamas. Just returned from buying a gift for a function tomorrow (although if it's anything like today, I won't be going) and some food. Nearly 24 hours of straight rain, and IT'S AWESOME! I know the British (and perhaps to a lesser degree, other Europeans) and North Americans think sun = fun and rain = terrible, but I (and many of my countrymen) love rain. This weather is great for a weekend; my only regret is I'm single and live alone, it would be perfect to have some company. Oh, well, c'est la vie. :) Here is a song from a 90s Tamil film shot in Madras: Chinna Chinna Malai Thuligal. I love to play this every time it rains. How does your culture react to rain?

                                  Cheers, Vikram. (Cracked not one CCC, but two!)

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                                  Vikram A Punathambekar wrote:

                                  I know the British (and perhaps to a lesser degree, other Europeans) and North Americans think sun = fun and rain = terrible

                                  Over here in Southern CA, a lot of people welcome rain, most of all because it comes so rarely - we learn to appreciate it. Plus it's just nice in the summer to get a break from hot and dry, and in the winter most areas aren't all that cold so it's not miserable. And with rain comes rainbows, and the earthy smell that comes up when it's just started to rain (if you're not in the city) and the sound of rain are awesome by themselves.

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                                  • J Jamie Nordmeyer

                                    I live in Oregon, USA, and I agree with you completely. With Winter on the way, it's been raining quite a bit here. My wife and I are loving it!

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                                    Portland, Oregon, USA
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                                    Go PNW!!!

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                                    • V Vikram A Punathambekar

                                      Been raining on and off a bit over the last week, but it's been raining almost continuously since last night. It's brought down the temperatures to the mid-20s, and I'm sitting around in a T-shirt and pyjamas. Just returned from buying a gift for a function tomorrow (although if it's anything like today, I won't be going) and some food. Nearly 24 hours of straight rain, and IT'S AWESOME! I know the British (and perhaps to a lesser degree, other Europeans) and North Americans think sun = fun and rain = terrible, but I (and many of my countrymen) love rain. This weather is great for a weekend; my only regret is I'm single and live alone, it would be perfect to have some company. Oh, well, c'est la vie. :) Here is a song from a 90s Tamil film shot in Madras: Chinna Chinna Malai Thuligal. I love to play this every time it rains. How does your culture react to rain?

                                      Cheers, Vikram. (Cracked not one CCC, but two!)

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                                      Vikram A Punathambekar wrote:

                                      How does your culture react to rain?

                                      We get wet. ;P

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                                        Gotta pace myself, I wanna go to the pub to see the Valuev fight tonight.

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                                        You are retarded.

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                                        • J JimmyRopes

                                          Vikram A Punathambekar wrote:

                                          I love to play this every time it rains.

                                          I would touch myself too if I saw her in a wet dress.

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                                          Vikram A Punathambekar
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                                          Dude, WTF? :wtf:

                                          Cheers, Vikram. (Cracked not one CCC, but two!)

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