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U2MaNaIcWeIdO said:
Same with Americans.....it sounds divine! I wish Chicago Winters weren't so weird! :madspit:
By "weird", do you mean "unbelievably cold"? *imagines a weird winter where it snows purple and frozen fish fall from the sky* :ohmy:

yeah, not enough sleep here :D
 
Drea said:
^:lol:

Well if it just takes *him* to get you to stop... :wink: Should've known you'd be a 'sucker' for a hot vamp :gg:
Well, he was the only Canadian I could immediately think of that I've ever fancied... I'm sure there are others, but I can't remember at the moment :wink:

Spike from Buffy... :drool:
 
Ah true, I'd forgotten about the "Windy City" thing! :reject:
Another friend I have there tells me she had to fight thru 6-foot snowdrifts to get to a bus stop, after the street-sweeper thing had pushed all the snow off the road... :ohmy:
 
Alisaura said:
Ah true, I'd forgotten about the "Windy City" thing! :reject:
Another friend I have there tells me she had to fight thru 6-foot snowdrifts to get to a bus stop, after the street-sweeper thing had pushed all the snow off the road... :ohmy:

I'm not suprised....I went through something similar....but with less amount of snow on the ground, snow still falling, and I had to go uphill and then across the street!
 
U2MaNaIcWeIdO said:
I'm not suprised....I went through something similar....but with less amount of snow on the ground, snow still falling, and I had to go uphill and then across the street!
:yikes:
I haven't seen snow since that freak sprinkle we had in 1996 in spring... and before that I was five and my parents took me to the snowfields. *barely knows what snow is* :lol:
 
Alisaura said:

:yikes:
I haven't seen snow since that freak sprinkle we had in 1996 in spring... and before that I was five and my parents took me to the snowfields. *barely knows what snow is* :lol:

It was not fun walking in 3-4 foot snow during a freak storm going uphill to a pizza place after walking uphill during a couple of hour dinner break (It was very slow that day when I was working at my local movie theater)
 
No, that doesn't sound fun at all. :(

Then again, I don't suppose it's fun here in summer when you have to drive around on a 40C+ day (104F+) in a car with no air conditioning....
 
Alisaura said:


Then again, I don't suppose it's fun here in summer when you have to drive around on a 40C+ day (104F+) in a car with no air conditioning....

is that with ORv without HUMIDITY ?

it REALLY makes a difference!

I"ve been in the High Desert of Arizona,alis............
where they complain when it's 85-90ishF AND 30 - 40% humidity.

In NYC in Summer we'd call THAT^^^^^^ very Warm to Hottish
but NOT Steamy!


usually the Humidity is like 10 - 15% mayyyyybeeeeee 20%there in the SW
 
Welcome to life in the middle of North America :lol: Though TO doesn't get winters that bad, Thunder Bay (where I went to univ) gets worse than that :wink:
 
dazzledbylight said:
is that with ORv without HUMIDITY ?

it REALLY makes a difference!
It can be either, Dazz... Melbourne isn't a very humid place in summer, normally, we're nowhere near as bad as northern Queensland (I think Fiona/andberlin was talking about that at the start of the thread); but it can get pretty sticky by our standards before a thunderstorm (not that we got many of those this summer just gone)... afraid I can't give you percentages! :lol:
 
I need to go and do battle with the bathroom now... *grabs rubber gloves and bottle of ExitMould*

... and yes, I bought that brand cos it has the word "Exit" in it... :reject: :lol:

:wave: seeya Weldy and Drea and Dazz and everyone :hug:
 
Alisaura said:

It can be either, Dazz... Melbourne isn't a very humid place in summer, normally, we're nowhere near as bad as northern Queensland (I think Fiona/andberlin was talking about that at the start of the thread); but it can get pretty sticky by our standards before a thunderstorm (not that we got many of those this summer just gone)... afraid I can't give you percentages! :lol:

ah........i see

herein NYC area we take OUR humidity %'s very seriously once it starts getting int the 50's-60'sF!

In factabout ?3 weeks ago it was around 50-58Fand:ohmy: 20%humodity
THAT's incredibly dry att hat temp for us.we might get that in the 30's & 40's F !

go well, alis!
 
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