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Gravechylde
Vice Captain

PostPosted: Fri Jul 25, 2008 1:09 pm


MegaTherion777
Dark_Mana
MegaTherion777
actually it's around -5 or -6 F. right about what i'm used to during the winter, maybe a slight bit colder xp
Sorry, I remembered wrong, -25C is -13F. And -30C is -22F... a few years ago I was studying near the Russian border and it was -33C for three days straight (around -30C for 2 weeks after that), it was horrid. When you stepped out it was like your eyes froze open and the moisture in your nostrils and mouth just froze and it was hard to breathe. D: One of my fellow students there was (and still lives) in Lapland and she says it was nothing that further up North it could easily go down to -40C (-40F) and that that was cold. I can just imagine. D:
i walked home from school one day when it was -30F... with just a thin little denim jacket on, too.

I don't think it's ever gotten that cold here.
PostPosted: Fri Jul 25, 2008 1:46 pm


Gravechylde
MegaTherion777
Dark_Mana
MegaTherion777
actually it's around -5 or -6 F. right about what i'm used to during the winter, maybe a slight bit colder xp
Sorry, I remembered wrong, -25C is -13F. And -30C is -22F... a few years ago I was studying near the Russian border and it was -33C for three days straight (around -30C for 2 weeks after that), it was horrid. When you stepped out it was like your eyes froze open and the moisture in your nostrils and mouth just froze and it was hard to breathe. D: One of my fellow students there was (and still lives) in Lapland and she says it was nothing that further up North it could easily go down to -40C (-40F) and that that was cold. I can just imagine. D:
i walked home from school one day when it was -30F... with just a thin little denim jacket on, too.

I don't think it's ever gotten that cold here.
yeah, cuz you're down south! scream

MegaTherion777


Gravechylde
Vice Captain

PostPosted: Sat Jul 26, 2008 9:20 am


MegaTherion777
Gravechylde
MegaTherion777
Dark_Mana
MegaTherion777
actually it's around -5 or -6 F. right about what i'm used to during the winter, maybe a slight bit colder xp
Sorry, I remembered wrong, -25C is -13F. And -30C is -22F... a few years ago I was studying near the Russian border and it was -33C for three days straight (around -30C for 2 weeks after that), it was horrid. When you stepped out it was like your eyes froze open and the moisture in your nostrils and mouth just froze and it was hard to breathe. D: One of my fellow students there was (and still lives) in Lapland and she says it was nothing that further up North it could easily go down to -40C (-40F) and that that was cold. I can just imagine. D:
i walked home from school one day when it was -30F... with just a thin little denim jacket on, too.

I don't think it's ever gotten that cold here.
yeah, cuz you're down south! scream

Nope, middle.
PostPosted: Sat Jul 26, 2008 10:10 am


Gravechylde
MegaTherion777
Gravechylde
MegaTherion777
Dark_Mana
MegaTherion777
actually it's around -5 or -6 F. right about what i'm used to during the winter, maybe a slight bit colder xp
Sorry, I remembered wrong, -25C is -13F. And -30C is -22F... a few years ago I was studying near the Russian border and it was -33C for three days straight (around -30C for 2 weeks after that), it was horrid. When you stepped out it was like your eyes froze open and the moisture in your nostrils and mouth just froze and it was hard to breathe. D: One of my fellow students there was (and still lives) in Lapland and she says it was nothing that further up North it could easily go down to -40C (-40F) and that that was cold. I can just imagine. D:
i walked home from school one day when it was -30F... with just a thin little denim jacket on, too.

I don't think it's ever gotten that cold here.
yeah, cuz you're down south! scream

Nope, middle.
1) you are below the mason dixon line, as i recall. that's south.

2) as i recall, you're on the eastern seaboard, in america, and you'r not in maine. that means that, no matter what, you're south of me. thus, you are "down south" from my perspective.

MegaTherion777


Gravechylde
Vice Captain

PostPosted: Sat Jul 26, 2008 10:30 am


MegaTherion777
Gravechylde
MegaTherion777
Gravechylde
MegaTherion777
i walked home from school one day when it was -30F... with just a thin little denim jacket on, too.

I don't think it's ever gotten that cold here.
yeah, cuz you're down south! scream

Nope, middle.
1) you are below the mason dixon line, as i recall. that's south.

2) as i recall, you're on the eastern seaboard, in america, and you'r not in maine. that means that, no matter what, you're south of me. thus, you are "down south" from my perspective.

rofl

I don't remember where the line is.
PostPosted: Sat Jul 26, 2008 10:45 am


Gravechylde
MegaTherion777
Gravechylde
MegaTherion777
Gravechylde
MegaTherion777
i walked home from school one day when it was -30F... with just a thin little denim jacket on, too.

I don't think it's ever gotten that cold here.
yeah, cuz you're down south! scream

Nope, middle.
1) you are below the mason dixon line, as i recall. that's south.

2) as i recall, you're on the eastern seaboard, in america, and you'r not in maine. that means that, no matter what, you're south of me. thus, you are "down south" from my perspective.

rofl

I don't remember where the line is.
it's basically the northern and eastern border of maryland, separating pennsylvania and delaware (north) from west virginia, maryland, virginia, etc (south)

MegaTherion777


Gravechylde
Vice Captain

PostPosted: Sat Jul 26, 2008 10:51 am


MegaTherion777
Gravechylde
MegaTherion777
Gravechylde
MegaTherion777
yeah, cuz you're down south! scream

Nope, middle.
1) you are below the mason dixon line, as i recall. that's south.

2) as i recall, you're on the eastern seaboard, in america, and you'r not in maine. that means that, no matter what, you're south of me. thus, you are "down south" from my perspective.

rofl

I don't remember where the line is.
it's basically the northern and eastern border of maryland, separating pennsylvania and delaware (north) from west virginia, maryland, virginia, etc (south)

Yeah, I'm under that.
PostPosted: Sat Jul 26, 2008 10:53 am


Gravechylde
MegaTherion777
Gravechylde
MegaTherion777
Gravechylde
MegaTherion777
yeah, cuz you're down south! scream

Nope, middle.
1) you are below the mason dixon line, as i recall. that's south.

2) as i recall, you're on the eastern seaboard, in america, and you'r not in maine. that means that, no matter what, you're south of me. thus, you are "down south" from my perspective.

rofl

I don't remember where the line is.
it's basically the northern and eastern border of maryland, separating pennsylvania and delaware (north) from west virginia, maryland, virginia, etc (south)

Yeah, I'm under that.
thus, you're a southerner, and automatically love iced tea, grits, and bluegrass talk2hand

MegaTherion777


Gravechylde
Vice Captain

PostPosted: Sat Jul 26, 2008 10:56 am


MegaTherion777
Gravechylde
MegaTherion777
Gravechylde
MegaTherion777
1) you are below the mason dixon line, as i recall. that's south.

2) as i recall, you're on the eastern seaboard, in america, and you'r not in maine. that means that, no matter what, you're south of me. thus, you are "down south" from my perspective.

rofl

I don't remember where the line is.
it's basically the northern and eastern border of maryland, separating pennsylvania and delaware (north) from west virginia, maryland, virginia, etc (south)

Yeah, I'm under that.
thus, you're a southerner, and automatically love iced tea, grits, and bluegrass talk2hand

1/3 correct
PostPosted: Sat Jul 26, 2008 10:58 am


MegaTherion777
Gravechylde
MegaTherion777
Gravechylde
MegaTherion777
1) you are below the mason dixon line, as i recall. that's south.

2) as i recall, you're on the eastern seaboard, in america, and you'r not in maine. that means that, no matter what, you're south of me. thus, you are "down south" from my perspective.

rofl

I don't remember where the line is.
it's basically the northern and eastern border of maryland, separating pennsylvania and delaware (north) from west virginia, maryland, virginia, etc (south)

Yeah, I'm under that.
thus, you're a southerner, and automatically love iced tea, grits, and bluegrass talk2hand
and if you go a bit to the west and south little you will see borwn people lying under cactus covering themselves with a poncho and a sombrero


lol@stereotypes

Divinus Cruor


MegaTherion777

PostPosted: Sat Jul 26, 2008 11:01 am


Gravechylde
MegaTherion777
Gravechylde
MegaTherion777
Gravechylde
MegaTherion777
1) you are below the mason dixon line, as i recall. that's south.

2) as i recall, you're on the eastern seaboard, in america, and you'r not in maine. that means that, no matter what, you're south of me. thus, you are "down south" from my perspective.

rofl

I don't remember where the line is.
it's basically the northern and eastern border of maryland, separating pennsylvania and delaware (north) from west virginia, maryland, virginia, etc (south)

Yeah, I'm under that.
thus, you're a southerner, and automatically love iced tea, grits, and bluegrass talk2hand

1/3 correct
damn i'm good lol

howbout a drawl no one but other southerners can understand? rofl
PostPosted: Sat Jul 26, 2008 11:01 am


Divinus Cruor
MegaTherion777
Gravechylde
MegaTherion777
Gravechylde
MegaTherion777
1) you are below the mason dixon line, as i recall. that's south.

2) as i recall, you're on the eastern seaboard, in america, and you'r not in maine. that means that, no matter what, you're south of me. thus, you are "down south" from my perspective.

rofl

I don't remember where the line is.
it's basically the northern and eastern border of maryland, separating pennsylvania and delaware (north) from west virginia, maryland, virginia, etc (south)

Yeah, I'm under that.
thus, you're a southerner, and automatically love iced tea, grits, and bluegrass talk2hand
and if you go a bit to the west and south little you will see borwn people lying under cactus covering themselves with a poncho and a sombrero


lol@stereotypes

yae iM lYk ttaly drnk rite nao. dramallama

Gravechylde
Vice Captain


Txuss

PostPosted: Sat Jul 26, 2008 11:02 am


Divinus Cruor
MegaTherion777
Gravechylde
MegaTherion777
Gravechylde
MegaTherion777
1) you are below the mason dixon line, as i recall. that's south.

2) as i recall, you're on the eastern seaboard, in america, and you'r not in maine. that means that, no matter what, you're south of me. thus, you are "down south" from my perspective.

rofl

I don't remember where the line is.
it's basically the northern and eastern border of maryland, separating pennsylvania and delaware (north) from west virginia, maryland, virginia, etc (south)

Yeah, I'm under that.
thus, you're a southerner, and automatically love iced tea, grits, and bluegrass talk2hand
and if you go a bit to the west and south little you will see borwn people lying under cactus covering themselves with a poncho and a sombrero


lol@stereotypes

i really , really , REALLY dislike that stereotype scream
PostPosted: Sat Jul 26, 2008 11:03 am


MegaTherion777
Gravechylde
MegaTherion777
Gravechylde
MegaTherion777
it's basically the northern and eastern border of maryland, separating pennsylvania and delaware (north) from west virginia, maryland, virginia, etc (south)

Yeah, I'm under that.
thus, you're a southerner, and automatically love iced tea, grits, and bluegrass talk2hand

1/3 correct
damn i'm good lol

howbout a drawl no one but other southerners can understand? rofl

question

Gravechylde
Vice Captain


MegaTherion777

PostPosted: Sat Jul 26, 2008 11:05 am


Gravechylde
MegaTherion777
Gravechylde
MegaTherion777
Gravechylde
MegaTherion777
it's basically the northern and eastern border of maryland, separating pennsylvania and delaware (north) from west virginia, maryland, virginia, etc (south)

Yeah, I'm under that.
thus, you're a southerner, and automatically love iced tea, grits, and bluegrass talk2hand

1/3 correct
damn i'm good lol

howbout a drawl no one but other southerners can understand? rofl

question
accent. yankees have a twang, southerners have a drawl. it basically means you talk like jeff foxworthy or larry the cable guy, depending on how intelligible you are
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