detop
April 4, 2002, 5:23am
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I wouldn’t necessarily bet on it. In '79, my dad’s flight out of Shefferville was canceled due to snow. On June 17th.
Jonno
April 6, 2002, 1:05am
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*Originally posted by detop *
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I wouldn’t necessarily bet on it. In '79, my dad’s flight out of Shefferville was canceled due to snow. On June 17th. **
And of course I’m planning on getting there the middle of June. Lucky me. Fuck. Fuck fuck fuck ity fuck.
~looks around for a weather god to sacrifice something to~
Raini
April 6, 2002, 1:09am
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*Originally posted by CelticCowboy *
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And of course I’m planning on getting there the middle of June. Lucky me. Fuck. Fuck fuck fuck ity fuck.
~looks around for a weather god to sacrifice something to~ **
Ya…sucks to be you to have to come to ‘oh so cold’ canada!!! You could always stay home and wait for me to come visit!
Jonno
April 6, 2002, 1:12am
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If you promise to keep me warm, I’ll brave the wilds of the north. But only for you.
Raini
April 6, 2002, 1:17am
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*Originally posted by CelticCowboy *
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If you promise to keep me warm, I’ll brave the wilds of the north. But only for you. **
What if i promise to keep you active…which in turn…would keep you warm??? :eek:
*Originally posted by Lissla Lissar *
** We did get a wind chill warning a couple weeks ago. It was a hurricane, and I almost got blown off a bridge. Just wait until you hear me complain about SUMMER… I’d prefer the temperature to stay under 45" celcius this year. And no more plagues of aphids, please. They were gross. Were’t they fun, RickJay ? Were you around for the aphid plague? **
Yes indeedy. And the followup ladybug infestation, although ladybugs are cute. The cuteness wears off when 500 of them find their way into your house.
I’m convinced the weather is good for the Canadian economy, because while we don’t have many natural disasters (although I was at ground zero for the '98 ice storm) we keep the furnace AND the air conditioning people in jobs. Every winter I freeze my ass off and every summer I melt it off. And