bono_212
Blue Crack Distributor
Yeah, that album was awesome. I liked it even more than Oneirology if that's even possible.
Apply aloe vera liberally.
I'm really feeling like a tool right now for my borderline obsessive collecting, as I bought the two-disc UF reissue just for the sake of lining it up with the others on the shelf and despite already having the three-disc version. I guess that the $10 price tag was a bargain, though.
I've always thought of Philly as being a lot like Cleveland in terms of weather: one genuinely sunny day every two months or so. But I really have no basis for saying that.
Days like today are why we PNW people put up with the constantly overcast winters. Absolutely gorgeous.
Days like today are why we PNW people put up with the constantly overcast winters. Absolutely gorgeous.
Yeah, everyone I have ever known with Northwest roots speaks very highly of it. I really need to visit someday.
Lately I've wanted to go to Oregon more than anything else in the entire world.
Days like today are why we PNW people put up with the constantly overcast winters. Absolutely gorgeous.
I just feel like I would really like the PNW. I've never been there, so I can't base this in reality, it's just a gut instinct.
It's even better if you love cloudy winter days, too.
god yes. in the states i could be out at a pool or beach all day and maybe put on sunscreen once (once i get in the water i don't like to get out, hi i'm six). i'll get maybe a little pink on the cheeks at worst. in nz though? i was like oh i never get burnt. i was outside for i think two hours tops one afternoon and got red legs and ridiculously dumb looking tan lines (socks) that i still don't think have completely faded after ~18 months.I don't know about Philly, but if you'd done that anywhere here you would soon be in a world of hurt.
god yes. in the states i could be out at a pool or beach all day and maybe put on sunscreen once (once i get in the water i don't like to get out, hi i'm six). i'll get maybe a little pink on the cheeks at worst. in nz though? i was like oh i never get burnt. i was outside for i think two hours tops one afternoon and got red legs and ridiculously dumb looking tan lines (socks) that i still don't think have completely faded after ~18 months.
even for someone like me, if you were outside six hours without any sunscreen on you'd probably have some blisters.
Yeah, everyone I have ever known with Northwest roots speaks very highly of it. I really need to visit someday.
Plus, Lewis & Clark junk.
Weather here makes sense. But I wasn't in Philly today, I was down the shore, hence why I was outside for so long.I don't know about Philly, but if you'd done that anywhere here you would soon be in a world of hurt.
That's definitely true for State College, where I live eight months of the year. But Philly has pretty typical weather. Not overly sunny or rainy or anything, really. Winter's are cold and have some snow. Summers are pretty hot with some humidity. What you'd expect, really.I've always thought of Philly as being a lot like Cleveland in terms of weather: one genuinely sunny day every two months or so. But I really have no basis for saying that.
August 2013. The Ring Cycle. We'll be there.
It seems as if the Fort Clatsop replica has been rebuilt, so you should go to Astoria. They have a bitchin' Coast Guard museum there as well.