Its SNOWING!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I just got out of school because it was raining and snowing! Lets just say my snowmobile is ready to go!
-Matt Newman -Matt Newman
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I just got out of school because it was raining and snowing! Lets just say my snowmobile is ready to go!
-Matt Newman -Matt Newman
it's 75 here in sunny North Carolina. i wish it was snowing, though. -c
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it's 75 here in sunny North Carolina. i wish it was snowing, though. -c
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it's 75 here in sunny North Carolina. i wish it was snowing, though. -c
Chris Losinger wrote: it's 75 here in sunny North Carolina. wow! nice weather... I envy you...:omg: Chris Losinger wrote: i wish it was snowing, though. hey Chris, you want snow? I'm inviting you to visit Winnipeg... ;) it's -6 degree celcius right now (equivalent to 21.2 degree Fahrenheit) but will go down to -14... :-O how's that? :) :rose: Samantha:rose: :-O
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Chris Losinger wrote: it's 75 here in sunny North Carolina. wow! nice weather... I envy you...:omg: Chris Losinger wrote: i wish it was snowing, though. hey Chris, you want snow? I'm inviting you to visit Winnipeg... ;) it's -6 degree celcius right now (equivalent to 21.2 degree Fahrenheit) but will go down to -14... :-O how's that? :) :rose: Samantha:rose: :-O
Samantha wrote: I'm inviting you to visit Winnipeg... I went to Winnipeg back in 1997 right before winter was really in full force. I think it was November or December. I was visiting a company called VANSCO that operates there. (I'm also from North Carolina) I disappointed those guys pretty bad... they were really excited about how I was going to think it was so cold. Well, after going to school at Appalachian State in the mountains of North Carolina, I got cold o' plenty. Still, I don't envy you at all... all I had to see was the mall and the power outlets by all the parking spaces (for plugging in the engine block to stop it from freezing) to know I'm glad I live where I do. :) :)
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it's 75 here in sunny North Carolina. i wish it was snowing, though. -c
I prefer 75°F (about 24°C for all metricians) Currently we have 5°C / 41°F :( Regards Thomas Finally with Sonork id: 100.10453 Thömmi
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I just got out of school because it was raining and snowing! Lets just say my snowmobile is ready to go!
-Matt Newman -Matt Newman
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Gidday from Down-Under, Australia Sydney : temp Yesterday (Monday 26th) was 34C (=93F) aaaahhhhhh .. gimme that warmth, its good for my bones (when you have as many scars/old breaks as I do, not that Im wishing that on anyone, you'll understand why from my POV, warmer is better) (from a distinctly NOT cold climate animal) :-)
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I just got out of school because it was raining and snowing! Lets just say my snowmobile is ready to go!
-Matt Newman -Matt Newman
Normally this time of year it's pretty crappy here in Maine, but for some strange reason it's been really warm. I've been outside in a t-shirt all week. Lovin' it!!! Josh Knox Josh@that-guy.net
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Samantha wrote: I'm inviting you to visit Winnipeg... I went to Winnipeg back in 1997 right before winter was really in full force. I think it was November or December. I was visiting a company called VANSCO that operates there. (I'm also from North Carolina) I disappointed those guys pretty bad... they were really excited about how I was going to think it was so cold. Well, after going to school at Appalachian State in the mountains of North Carolina, I got cold o' plenty. Still, I don't envy you at all... all I had to see was the mall and the power outlets by all the parking spaces (for plugging in the engine block to stop it from freezing) to know I'm glad I live where I do. :) :)
Matt Philmon wrote: I went to Winnipeg back in 1997 right before winter was really in full force. As far as I remember, March of 1997, when we had a BLIZZARD ... :( :-O ... Matt Philmon wrote: all I had to see was the mall and the power outlets by all the parking spaces (for plugging in the engine block to stop it from freezing) got used to it.. :) :) :rose: Samantha:rose: :-O
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it's 75 here in sunny North Carolina. i wish it was snowing, though. -c
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Chris Losinger wrote: it's 75 here in sunny North Carolina. wow! nice weather... I envy you...:omg: Chris Losinger wrote: i wish it was snowing, though. hey Chris, you want snow? I'm inviting you to visit Winnipeg... ;) it's -6 degree celcius right now (equivalent to 21.2 degree Fahrenheit) but will go down to -14... :-O how's that? :) :rose: Samantha:rose: :-O
I've never been in snow :-( It does not snow here... Always hot, then hotter and hotter And rain, but never snow Once or twice I've seen ice fall [yeah ice] along with the rain, but it never snows. damn! Wish I could ski and stuff some day Nish Sonork ID 100.9786 voidmain www.busterboy.org Nish is a BIG fan of Goran Ivanisevic
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I just got out of school because it was raining and snowing! Lets just say my snowmobile is ready to go!
-Matt Newman -Matt Newman
near zero (C) and first snow in bratislava (slovakia, central europe) too t!
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near zero (C) and first snow in bratislava (slovakia, central europe) too t!
Here in the UK it's flunctuating between 0°C and around 5°C in the mornings, so I expect we'll see some snow here before long (mind you, all we usually get is rain and wind!)... Andy Metcalfe - Sonardyne International Ltd
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Matt Philmon wrote: I went to Winnipeg back in 1997 right before winter was really in full force. As far as I remember, March of 1997, when we had a BLIZZARD ... :( :-O ... Matt Philmon wrote: all I had to see was the mall and the power outlets by all the parking spaces (for plugging in the engine block to stop it from freezing) got used to it.. :) :) :rose: Samantha:rose: :-O
Samantha wrote: all I had to see was the mall and the power outlets by all the parking spaces (for plugging in the engine block to stop it from freezing) got used to it.. I have to admit that is the nuttiest thing I have heard of for awhile. I can not imagine having to plug my car in to prevent it from freezing over. Back in Cape Town we have to ensure our cars don't overheat in the mid summer. During mid-winter we can still fry an egg or burger on our radiators without any trouble. I have never had to put anti-freeze in my car even... It must be so odd being so cold. regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa Do you Sonork? I do! 100.9903 Stormfront "The greatest thing you will ever learn is to love, and be loved in return" - Moulin Rouge
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Here in the UK it's flunctuating between 0°C and around 5°C in the mornings, so I expect we'll see some snow here before long (mind you, all we usually get is rain and wind!)... Andy Metcalfe - Sonardyne International Ltd
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"I'm just another 'S' bend in the internet. A ton of stuff goes through my system, and some of the hairer, stickier and lumpier stuff sticks." - Chris Maunder (I just couldn't let that one past ;))Andy Metcalfe wrote: Here in the UK it's flunctuating between 0°C and around 5°C in the mornings, so I expect we'll see some snow here before long (mind you, all we usually get is rain and wind!)... Before long? I just been camping in Snowdonia, Wales, and I woke up to 3 inches of snow :-D . Cold is good. :-D Jeremy Davis http://www.astad.org
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-15C here in Calgary 8-10 inches of snow over the weekend. We didn't close any schools.;P There are no small projects - only young ones.
Here in Alabama if it snows even an inch people panic and buy out the stores of bread and milk. When I was in high school, they once closed the schools because there were snow flurries early in the morning, by noon the temperate was around 70F and clear skies, we had a great 'snow' day. From an internal company e-mail November, 2001 -- "Would the person who stole the ethics training manual from the class last Friday please return it."