I fucking hate winter.

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Maiden
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Post by Maiden »

Tormentius wrote:Last week marked the 26th consecutive day of rain in Vancouver. I'd take snow and cold over this shite any day :icon8:
yeah, it has sucked, for a while there I didn't think I would ever see the sun again
+JuggerNaut+
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Post by +JuggerNaut+ »

CrinklyArse wrote:
+JuggerNaut+ wrote: :icon31:
I hate you :mad:
:lub:
menkent
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Post by menkent »

R00k wrote:what part of the country?
texas
Deji
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Post by Deji »

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Translation: But what if it's -40C tomorrow? Are you ready?
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Post by Guest »

This is what risk to happen again these days here in Quebec Canada.
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That was in January 1998, some cities were out of electricity for a only few days
but some others for over 40 days. You could have skate in the streets.
Tormentius
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Post by Tormentius »

Kracus wrote:It's always so damn cold here in SJ though you're from Vancouver Torm you can just shut you're mouth you guy's don't even know what a proper Canadian winter is pussy's.
Heh. I was raised in the BC Interior and lived there until '98. Winters run from Oct - Mar or Apr and temps consistently drop to -30 or lower. Trust me, I know all about proper Canadian winters and love 'em. In fact, the lack of snow is one of the few things I miss in Vancouver.
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Post by SOAPboy »

Tormentius wrote:Last week marked the 26th consecutive day of rain in Vancouver. I'd take snow and cold over this shite any day :icon8:
I miss the rain of washington :(
[size=75][i]I once had a glass of milk.

It curdled, and then I couldn't drink it. So I mixed it with some water, and it was alright again.

I am now sick.
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Turbine
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Post by Turbine »

Ha Ha, revenge on the Whisler/Blackcomb. All of their runs are melting.

However, this years national Ski/Snowboard week opens on my local mountain. In Ontario. And so far, we only had ONE big snowfall, and nothing else, so all the 1.5 meters of slush there now has been genereated by snowmaking equipment. We had above zero temperatures for a larg part of the January here, when temperatures are supose to be sub -10C. The fracking jumps are melting! I have snowboarded for only one day the whole season, and I came back home soaking wet!

AAGH! :icon23:
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mjrpes
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Post by mjrpes »

SOAPboy wrote:
Tormentius wrote:Last week marked the 26th consecutive day of rain in Vancouver. I'd take snow and cold over this shite any day :icon8:
I miss the rain of washington :(
4 hours to go :(
[size=85]yea i've too been kind of thinking about maybe a new sig but sort of haven't come to quite a decision yet[/size]
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Post by Guest »

Tormentius wrote:
Kracus wrote:It's always so damn cold here in SJ though you're from Vancouver Torm you can just shut you're mouth you guy's don't even know what a proper Canadian winter is pussy's.
Heh. I was raised in the BC Interior and lived there until '98. Winters run from Oct - Mar or Apr and temps consistently drop to -30 or lower. Trust me, I know all about proper Canadian winters and love 'em. In fact, the lack of snow is one of the few things I miss in Vancouver.
Heh I figured. honestly I'd love to live in Vancouver :p
Tormentius
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Post by Tormentius »

Kracus wrote:
Heh I figured. honestly I'd love to live in Vancouver :p
Its a really fun city.
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