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Originally posted by Starrman
Cos it's bloody freezing here at the moment.
I was thinking more along the lines of sasquatch and old lady bathrooms...

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Originally posted by Starrman
Cos it's bloody freezing here at the moment.
surely you're wrong because the UK Met Office has forecast this to be an extremely mild winter.

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Originally posted by zeeblebot
surely you're wrong because the UK Met Office has forecast this to be an extremely mild winter.
Tell that to the snow in my garden and the ice on my path.

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Originally posted by darvlay
Is it literally freezing or are you just a pussy?
Are we gonna have a pi$$ing contest about how many degrees below zero we both experience per year? Yay, you win, go buy yourself a snow cone.

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Originally posted by Starrman
Are we gonna have a pi$$ing contest about how many degrees below zero we both experience per year? Yay, you win, go buy yourself a snow cone.
Shouldn't he buy a hot chocolate? Kinda cold in these parts to be buying a snow-cone... but you wouldn't know that.

YOU COLD COWARD!~

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I've only seen snow twice in my lifetime.

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Originally posted by Crowley
Uhm, temperatures of below freezing, I suspect.
You got that all on your own?

I am IMPRESSED, well done!

Have you ever been out in the cold weather?

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Originally posted by Very Rusty
You got that all on your own?

I am IMPRESSED, well done!

Have you ever been out in the cold weather?
He's been in the snow twice, that's my guess.

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Originally posted by Phlabibit
He's been in the snow twice, that's my guess.

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IF you noticed, my quote answer to him was from page one, so I wouldn't have seen he has only saw the snow twice....You think he was brave enough to venture out into it? Should we ask him?

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Originally posted by Very Rusty
IF you noticed, my quote answer to him was from page one, so I wouldn't have seen he has only saw the snow twice....You think he was brave enough to venture out into it? Should we ask him?
Brave enough? He ran pranced around like it was fun!~

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Gee, I never knew it was considered 'cool' to live on the tundra.

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Originally posted by Phlabibit
Brave enough? He ran pranced around like it was fun!~

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Do you have picture proof?

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Originally posted by Crowley
Gee, I never knew it was considered 'cool' to live on the tundra.
They're especially cool when they start sweating like overfed pigs the minute the thermometer hits 23°C.

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Sasquash, I think you need a good converter of farenhiet to celcius for European travel. They think that below freezing is below zero c over there. We think in terms of 32 f as freezing. The scale is not proportioned by just adding 32 to everything, so here's a website for your internet traveling.
http://www.albireo.ch/temperatureconverter/

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Originally posted by sasquatch672
I'm headed across the pond in a month, and I'm looking at a netbook to do fun things play chess and take embarrassing pictures of myself holding up the Leaning Tower of Pisa, wearing fanny packs, and using the English - German translator to ask where the nearest McDonald's is.

I was out shopping yesterday, and a kid working at Best Buy told me that ...[text shortened]... ause he worked at Best Buy. Can anybody talk to this, does this make sense?

Thanks.
Nice to see you again, sasquatch. Look forward to hearing about your adventure.


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