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Post by Keira on Sept 26, 2007 23:26:46 GMT -5
SWEET. Now I'm not the only one who has to initiate phone calls!
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Post by Keira on Sept 30, 2007 10:05:23 GMT -5
It snowed here yesterday. In September. I can't remember the last time it snowed before late November... There wasn't much of it, and it melted shortly afterwards, but weird, right? It's weird for Utah, anyway.
The sad part of it all, really, was that an old friend of mine got married yesterday. Can you imagine getting married in September and it snowing? What a day. I wonder what the outdoor pictures'll look like...
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Post by queenjaneapprxmtly on Sept 30, 2007 11:02:04 GMT -5
Snow in September? That's ... not right. It has to be global warming, though. There's no other logical answer I can think of for that.
Last year the first snow of the season was in October, I think towards the beginning. I remember sitting in my eighth period English class and my teacher talking about it, and we had to write in our "journals" about what we thought about that.
I wonder how early it'll be this year ... :p
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Post by Keira on Sept 30, 2007 12:02:43 GMT -5
Yeah, it is pretty strange. I'm hoping that was it for a while now, though. I cannot stand the cold. Winter is the worst, for me. I'd rather suffer through another 5 months of triple degree weather than go below 55 degrees for so long, lol.
I've found a plus side, though! Hot chocolate and warm apple cider There ain't nothing like it, when it's the right kind of weather.
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Post by Ryker on Sept 30, 2007 13:53:15 GMT -5
Ha ha. It gets cold there quickly. Cause of global warming it's getting warmer here, usually it stays warm till November-ish. Though we are getting a lot of rain in the summer, which sucks...
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Post by BlindedxxFalcon on Sept 30, 2007 15:42:18 GMT -5
I've never seen a white Christmas. The last blizzard here was in '96. Which sucks, cuz I was only 1. We have had some good snows last year...Around Decemberish. We went sledding all the time!
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Post by Keira on Sept 30, 2007 17:51:47 GMT -5
*Shakes head* It's so weird for me to read that you were only one years old in 1996, lol. But, I get people telling me -- all the time -- that the fact I was born in '87 makes them feel incredibly old. My youngest brother was born in late '92, but even that's not as weird to me, lol.
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Post by BlindedxxFalcon on Sept 30, 2007 19:29:50 GMT -5
My littlest brother was borh in '05...and my oldest in '86. He's finally moving out, lol.
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latch22
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Post by latch22 on Sept 30, 2007 19:56:24 GMT -5
Late '92 isn't weird to you? Oh, good... *whistles inconspicuously*
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Post by zevie on Sept 30, 2007 21:21:46 GMT -5
I usually don't see a white Christmas either - our blizzards happen either before it or after it. Snow right now is CRAZY! It's supposed to be 24 degrees (75, I think) tomorrow here.
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Post by queenjaneapprxmtly on Sept 30, 2007 22:27:33 GMT -5
It kind of varies here, as far as white Christmases go. One year we'll have six feet of snow all December long and the next, we're lucky if we get an inch.
Such is Chicago's weather. :)
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Post by anotherillusion on Oct 1, 2007 15:37:39 GMT -5
We don't really get white christmases in England much anymore. When we do get snow, in the last few years it's been in January-March. Another Illusion
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Post by fairlane on Oct 2, 2007 3:18:23 GMT -5
Christmas is in summer down here. We usually have a barbeque.
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Post by queenjaneapprxmtly on Oct 2, 2007 14:44:30 GMT -5
That sounds so odd because I'm sure those of us who live in the northern hemisphere can't imagine having a barbeque for Christmas, unless it was an indoor one, lol. At least, those of us in the midwest where the weather is completely unpredictable ... :p
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Post by Keira on Oct 2, 2007 19:26:12 GMT -5
A bbq at Christmas would be really cool, actually... except then there'd by no second-Thanksgiving-feast. We possibly eat more on Christmas than we do on Thanksgiving, and that's saying something.
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