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WCT 7 Dec - 11 Dec 2009

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LTK:

--- Quote from: Kakareen on 09 Dec 2009, 12:26 ---I like the new haircut...and on the crush front...

I am a female nerd that went through a lot of crap in highschool. I used to blush and get all flustered in the same way Mar-Mar does whenever I received a compliment, regardless as to whether I was attracted to, much less had a crush on, whomever was delivering the compliment. I'm slightly more at ease about it now.

It can be hard not to freak out when you aren't used to people saying you're pretty.

That's not to say she doesn't have a crush, just that a crush is not required for the response she is giving.

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It's often much harder to receive a compliment than to give one.

Mr_Rose:

--- Quote from: akronnick on 09 Dec 2009, 13:57 ---Meters(!) is way too much snow!
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Well, after a certain point, the mass of the snow pressure-freezes the stuff at the bottom into a structural solid and you can build closed tunnels in it which will stay warm like an igloo. It's just such a pain to have to re-do them every year. And getting rid of the entombed tourists in spring isn't much fun either...

syrupykeyboard:

--- Quote from: Border Reiver on 09 Dec 2009, 13:11 ---Pardon me while I go and prepare to utter a large number of profanities.

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--- Quote from: Border Reiver on 09 Dec 2009, 13:12 ---I feel better now.

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There is... only 27 seconds between your first post and your second post.
C = End # of cusses
c = Cuss
S = Second
27c = C/S*27
c = C/S
cs = C
Unless I am horribly and terribly and massively wrong.
Which is more than likely.
Got snow today (Bloomington, IN).
Not much though.
We're having more wind than snow.
Is Angus eating microwavable ramen?

akronnick:

--- Quote from: Mr_Rose on 09 Dec 2009, 14:08 ---Well, after a certain point, the mass of the snow pressure-freezes the stuff at the bottom into a structural solid and you can build closed tunnels in it which will stay warm like an igloo.

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Isn't that called a glacier?

Mr_Rose:
No; glaciers happen when the snow stays all through summer too.

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