Angel
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Post by Angel on Dec 9, 2009 12:52:48 GMT -5
So miserable.. a super-hug-fluffy blizzard came by. Zoom! And then all the snow and everything got everywhere.. it made me super-duper happy for snow.. but there was this strange lightning that made some serious damage to this area.. mostly electrical..
WE HAD NO HEATING OR POWER FOR TWO NIGHTS.. so miserable when it get's in the early 20's in the middle of hte night and you don't have a way to warm yourself up.. Angel was super-duper sad. Especially cause she was missing out.
But good golly gosh, I'm so happy to be around again. Super huggles.
Did you guys get any snow recently? Do you like snow?
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Post by --MiGUrE-- on Dec 9, 2009 15:22:26 GMT -5
Snow? IN AUSTRALIA? IN NSW XD haha, you've got to be kidding. Down under, there's only snow in the Snowy Mountains, and there's certainly none there during summer (which is right now) To be honest, I've never seen real snow in my whole life. I've sat on an elephant, walked along the beach in Turkey but I've never seen snow... XD I would immensely happy to see snow for real.
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Post by Angel on Dec 9, 2009 15:27:15 GMT -5
Snow? IN AUSTRALIA? IN NSW XD haha, you've got to be kidding. Down under, there's only snow in the Snowy Mountains, and there's certainly none there during summer (which is right now) To be honest, I've never seen real snow in my whole life. I've sat on an elephant, walked along the beach in Turkey but I've never seen snow... XD I would immensely happy to see snow for real. Gasp. I would send you a package of super mountain snow, but I think it would melt via transit and get all over the UPS people and then they would spank me something fierce. T___T
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Post by BoB nEsS on Dec 9, 2009 15:29:28 GMT -5
Lucky you, Angel, you live In Australia My dream house is gonna be built there. And, we've had no snow here in NC. We had a storm last night, and it was windy and rainy and cold and wet, and we did have some freezing rain, but alas, no snow. Oh, and my favorite: On Thanksgiving day, we had hail a bit smaller than the size of golf balls, so I'm hoping that's a sign of snow
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Post by --MiGUrE-- on Dec 9, 2009 15:30:26 GMT -5
Haha, it's the thought that counts ^_^ I'm fairly sure that I'm probably going to end up in the winter of China, Japan or Canada sometime later. Things that I want to happen tend to happen to me XD Yesh...I have magical powers... And a question, I take it you're living in America or Canada right?
EDIT: Bob Ness, you wish you were living in Australia, in summer, temperatures can go up to 30+ degrees. Actually, sometimes it gets closer to 40.
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Angel
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Post by Angel on Dec 9, 2009 15:32:30 GMT -5
Gasp, yes. Angel lives in Flagstaff Arizona (I think BobNess got confused between us. ^^) and it snows here alot. Hail is... umm.. kinda scary. But yeah, that surely means it's cold enough for snow. Freezing rain is all the icky of snow and none of the fun though..
And gasp, going to any of those Asian countries would bound to be fun. Canada ish pretty good too.. and yeah, it snows there alot. o.o
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Post by Kurogane Suwa on Jan 12, 2010 15:27:02 GMT -5
Oh dear. Here in South Georgia, we never get any snow. In fact, the only time I believe I've ever even heard of snow in Georgia would be in 1999, and ironically, I was visiting family in Florida and missed it. TTATT I've never seen snow before, so you should all be happy that your weather falls beneath 32 degrees.
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