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NOT the WCDT 15-19 November 2010 (1796-1800)
Coco:
--- Quote from: Blyss on 19 Nov 2010, 08:24 ---When I was a kid growing up in Oklahoma, I swore I would move away from there as soon as I was able. There was everything from deep drifting snow in the winter, to softball sized hail (I literally sat in the city cafe one morning, and watched it punch holes in cars and other things that were not covered sufficiently), to vicious thunderstorms and tornadoes, with triple digit heat in the summer with HIGH humidity, and all the way down to 60 below in the winter.
I will never live there again.
I live in the desert now.
--- End quote ---
Oklahoma is the worst. You couldn't pay me to live there. Of course, living on the MO side of Kansas City I always said I would never live in Kansas, and yet here I am.
Wiregeek:
--- Quote from: Coco on 19 Nov 2010, 09:35 ---
--- Quote from: Blyss on 19 Nov 2010, 08:24 ---When I was a kid growing up in Oklahoma, I swore I would move away from there as soon as I was able. There was everything from deep drifting snow in the winter, to softball sized hail (I literally sat in the city cafe one morning, and watched it punch holes in cars and other things that were not covered sufficiently), to vicious thunderstorms and tornadoes, with triple digit heat in the summer with HIGH humidity, and all the way down to 60 below in the winter.
I will never live there again.
I live in the desert now.
--- End quote ---
Oklahoma is the worst. You couldn't pay me to live there. Of course, living on the MO side of Kansas City I always said I would never live in Kansas, and yet here I am.
--- End quote ---
I'm an Alaskan boy, I swore I would never live away from 'my mountains'.. yet I REALLY enjoyed the time I spent in Kansas City..
go figure.
Coco:
--- Quote from: Wiregeek on 19 Nov 2010, 09:36 ---
--- Quote from: Coco on 19 Nov 2010, 09:35 ---
--- Quote from: Blyss on 19 Nov 2010, 08:24 ---When I was a kid growing up in Oklahoma, I swore I would move away from there as soon as I was able. There was everything from deep drifting snow in the winter, to softball sized hail (I literally sat in the city cafe one morning, and watched it punch holes in cars and other things that were not covered sufficiently), to vicious thunderstorms and tornadoes, with triple digit heat in the summer with HIGH humidity, and all the way down to 60 below in the winter.
I will never live there again.
I live in the desert now.
--- End quote ---
Oklahoma is the worst. You couldn't pay me to live there. Of course, living on the MO side of Kansas City I always said I would never live in Kansas, and yet here I am.
--- End quote ---
I'm an Alaskan boy, I swore I would never live away from 'my mountains'.. yet I REALLY enjoyed the time I spent in Kansas City..
go figure.
--- End quote ---
I love Kansas City. I've always said that I would like to live other places, but I know I'll always come back here. Really nice combination of big city fun things, and small city atmosphere.
charybdis:
Arizona here.
I'm in the north end, and despite being on the opposite side of the country from Tornado Alley, we had tornados this year. Complete and utter bafflement of an entire state? You win this round, Nature.
Weather is currently in that lovely phase of:
Mornings: Freeze your tits off
Early Afternoon: Tits beginning to thaw
Late afternoon: Tits are demanding a bikini top in honor of deliciously warm sunshine
Evenings: Freezing again! :psyduck:
My loving family in Phoenix, having suffered through a typical Arizona "summer" (Who am I kidding? they have two seasons, one just lasts as long as three normal seasons.) is delighted to report that the weather down south is "Fantastic!" with days in the 70s, and cool upper 50s nights.
Jerks.
Warning! While you were typ--oh wait, no, nevermind. You're good. Sorry, bad habit.
Wiregeek:
--- Quote from: charybdis on 19 Nov 2010, 09:52 ---Arizona here.
I'm in the north end, and despite being on the opposite side of the country from Tornado Alley, we had tornados this year. Complete and utter bafflement of an entire state? You win this round, Nature.
Weather is currently in that lovely phase of:
Mornings: Freeze your tits off
Early Afternoon: Tits beginning to thaw
Late afternoon: Tits are demanding a bikini top in honor of deliciously warm sunshine
Evenings: Freezing again! :psyduck:
My loving family in Phoenix, having suffered through a typical Arizona "summer" (Who am I kidding? they have two seasons, one just lasts as long as three normal seasons.) is delighted to report that the weather down south is "Fantastic!" with days in the 70s, and cool upper 50s nights.
Jerks.
Warning! While you were typ--oh wait, no, nevermind. You're good. Sorry, bad habit.
--- End quote ---
The solution here is a heated bra, obviously!
or maybe a literal kitten to snuggle to one's sweater kittens, to abuse a metaphor.
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