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Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2005 5:47 am
ClaudiaJade Scepter Theallpowerfull Anuella Scepter Anu, are you a fishing fiend? ...Mmm... Not a fiend, but I do enjoy it. heart domokun Fiendishly? It's my new goal to somehow manage to say fiend once a day. XD My! what a fiendish goal. 3nodding ... sweatdrop You devious fiend you!
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Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2005 7:55 am
Theallpowerfull ClaudiaJade Scepter Theallpowerfull Anuella Scepter Anu, are you a fishing fiend? ...Mmm... Not a fiend, but I do enjoy it. heart domokun Fiendishly? It's my new goal to somehow manage to say fiend once a day. XD My! what a fiendish goal. 3nodding ... sweatdrop You devious fiend you! Well, I can't think of anything witty, but I do have to fill my quota... so... Fiend. xp
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Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2005 1:42 pm
Theallpowerfull ClaudiaJade Scepter Theallpowerfull Anuella Scepter Anu, are you a fishing fiend? ...Mmm... Not a fiend, but I do enjoy it. heart domokun Fiendishly? It's my new goal to somehow manage to say fiend once a day. XD My! what a fiendish goal. 3nodding ... sweatdrop You devious fiend you! ::smirks, and pokes him fiendishy:: smile
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Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2005 8:36 pm
Yeah the conversations in here lately have just been . . . so lively . . . oh yeah . . . anyways I think I finally have time to start posting more on Gaia as the quarter is over and so are all of my test and projects and all that other fun stuff. So whee. Hopefully I get to go see Ezuru this weekend on my birthday if my dad remembers to buy the tickets . . . sweatdrop
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Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2005 7:37 am
You're all a bunch of fiend saying fiends!!
Yea Masq... we need real conversations. At the moment people only come in and say something foolish then leave or someone says hello and leaves. We always used to have conversations... sweatdrop
So how's the weather? I walked to school yesterday after it had rained rather badly. It was incredibly windy and almosy blew me away. I always take the train tracks when walking to school and there's one point where you get off the tracks right in front of the school where there had been a river yesterday when there had been no river there before! Unfortunately it would have taken me a good 40 minutes to walk back and take the other way to school and I simply didn't want to walk in that extreme wind for that long. So I waded through the new river and arrived at the school soaked up to my knees. sweatdrop
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Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2005 8:55 am
Theallpowerfull You're all a bunch of fiend saying fiends!! Yea Masq... we need real conversations. At the moment people only come in and say something foolish then leave or someone says hello and leaves. We always used to have conversations... sweatdrop So how's the weather? I walked to school yesterday after it had rained rather badly. It was incredibly windy and almosy blew me away. I always take the train tracks when walking to school and there's one point where you get off the tracks right in front of the school where there had been a river yesterday when there had been no river there before! Unfortunately it would have taken me a good 40 minutes to walk back and take the other way to school and I simply didn't want to walk in that extreme wind for that long. So I waded through the new river and arrived at the school soaked up to my knees. sweatdrop Goodness, me! Poor boy! Once, while living in Sacramento, we lived in this condo in a fairly flat area. The condo itself was on a minor incline, maybe a foot or so higher than the street in front of it. So anyway, we had a terrible storm and all the drainage got blocked with leaves and debris, and the water rose higher and higher... We noticed, at one point, that the carpeting in front of the door was damp, and a peek out the window revealed the water had filled the street maybe two or three feet high. Obviously, I was terrified. We camped out that night on the top story and just hoped that our living room wouldn't be flooded when we woke up. So, when we did wake up, we found the house dry. Another peek out the window revealed... Nothing. No water. Like it never happened. Only flood I can recall in Sacramento, as it tends to be very, very dry there.
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Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2005 9:50 am
Right now it's really sunny and cloudless outside. It's a really pretty day. 3nodding Though I have my share of storm stories . . . like when Hurrican Georges hit and a tree from our neighbor's ward came and punctured holes in a roof and was like two inches away from our kitchen window, which is where I was sitting when the tree fell. Yeah it was fun spending like a week with no electicity and all that good stuff. The city also had a curfew after the storm came by and you weren't allowed to drive around for a good while. Yesh indeedy.
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Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2005 12:20 pm
I've been doing The Dreaded 'Ohio Graduation Test' all week, and so far i'm very disappointed with it. All this time of my Principal bitching and complaining saying how tough it was for him to do it, then comes the time to take the test, and I just zip through it sighing in disappointment. Heh, ohh well.
Today was fairly nice, did my favorite portion of the OGT test, the Science section... WHEE! Like, wow... The only thing I had trouble with was Plate Techtonics, because none of my teachers really did anything with it X__x so yeah... That was only like 3 questions. It's warm outside, if you consider 32 degrees Ferinheit warm O__O Just glad that there aren't any wind chills 3nodding
Bastards stare
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Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2005 1:21 pm
^^ i used to live in nothern Florida, which usually has fairly nice weather. But Jacksonville is littered with naval bases, which mean miles of flap,mostly open land with little to no trees. the feilds are just bare enough to cook up the wildest thermals and create awesome gusts.... so here i am thinking" Wow! its so windy on the base today! I'll ask dad if we can fly a kite" biggrin
but...
..as soon as i opened the door to his old bronco so we could go to the exchange to buy a new kite, the weirdass gust came up and blew the door out of my hands and right off the car. eek
..i've never taken florida wind for granted since.
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Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2005 1:47 pm
ClaudiaJade ^^ i used to live in nothern Florida, which usually has fairly nice weather. But Jacksonville is littered with naval bases, which mean miles of flap,mostly open land with little to no trees. the feilds are just bare enough to cook up the wildest thermals and create awesome gusts.... so here i am thinking" Wow! its so windy on the base today! I'll ask dad if we can fly a kite" biggrin but... ..as soon as i opened the door to his old bronco so we could go to the exchange to buy a new kite, the weirdass gust came up and blew the door out of my hands and right off the car. eek ..i've never taken florida wind for granted since. eek wow Xero- Plate tectonics? You never taught that? eek sweatdrop And no I do not consider 30 degrees warm in fact like that's the coldest it gets around here . . . Right now it's in the 50s and 60s here. I could walk around outside with short sleeves, but I'm not . . . whee?
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Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2005 2:04 pm
Masquanade ClaudiaJade ^^ i used to live in nothern Florida, which usually has fairly nice weather. But Jacksonville is littered with naval bases, which mean miles of flap,mostly open land with little to no trees. the feilds are just bare enough to cook up the wildest thermals and create awesome gusts.... so here i am thinking" Wow! its so windy on the base today! I'll ask dad if we can fly a kite" biggrin but... ..as soon as i opened the door to his old bronco so we could go to the exchange to buy a new kite, the weirdass gust came up and blew the door out of my hands and right off the car. eek ..i've never taken florida wind for granted since. eek wow Xero- Plate tectonics? You never taught that? eek sweatdrop And no I do not consider 30 degrees warm in fact like that's the coldest it gets around here . . . Right now it's in the 50s and 60s here. I could walk around outside with short sleeves, but I'm not . . . whee? Unfortunatly not(Bastards) I wanted to get into it, but my teacher(s) decided not to... domokun xd 50-60 degrees = shorts weather here.
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Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2005 2:13 pm
Xero1200 Masquanade ClaudiaJade ^^ i used to live in nothern Florida, which usually has fairly nice weather. But Jacksonville is littered with naval bases, which mean miles of flap,mostly open land with little to no trees. the feilds are just bare enough to cook up the wildest thermals and create awesome gusts.... so here i am thinking" Wow! its so windy on the base today! I'll ask dad if we can fly a kite" biggrin but... ..as soon as i opened the door to his old bronco so we could go to the exchange to buy a new kite, the weirdass gust came up and blew the door out of my hands and right off the car. eek ..i've never taken florida wind for granted since. eek wow Xero- Plate tectonics? You never taught that? eek sweatdrop And no I do not consider 30 degrees warm in fact like that's the coldest it gets around here . . . Right now it's in the 50s and 60s here. I could walk around outside with short sleeves, but I'm not . . . whee? Unfortunatly not(Bastards) I wanted to get into it, but my teacher(s) decided not to... domokun xd 50-60 degrees = shorts weather here. whee the same here...but its only because people are STUPID! for the whole of january -april it goes from like 30 degrees at night to 60 during the day. people assume because it was kinda warm the afternoon before that they can send their children to the bus stop if freakin shorts!!! scream
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Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2005 2:43 pm
I've been here for less than a year, but the extremes of weather I've experienced in Portland is 30 - 90 degrees. Sacramento, however, has gone from 30 - 120 degrees. Boy, is it fun on a sunny one-hudred-twenty degree day, sweltering, and even the most powerful of air conditioners cannot fullly comfort you.
Yeah, Sacramento summers are interesting. Not a drop of rain from late spring to early winter, but extreme heat and high humidity. I am NEVER moving back there. Goodness, it's awful just thinking about it. sweatdrop
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Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2005 6:19 pm
Of the topic of weather, did anyone (I'm thinking of Powerfull in mind) watch the tribute to the Mounties that was on today? Living in Edmonton, the memorial was held here today, and I dunno... it's pretty powerful stuff. I feel miserable.
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Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2005 6:32 pm
Scepter- I have no clue what you're talking about. sweatdrop
Mississippi summers are fun. Can't say it gets as hot as California but it is nice and humid . . . well REALLY humid. Japan is known for being really humid and where I live . . . it's worse here. Mmmm humidity. Personally when I went to San Jose this past summer I thought that was an awesome summer. It was like fall temperatures here. Oh god it was so nice. whee But the reason why it doesn't get up to into the 115-120's here in the summer is because I'm on the Gulf and we have the nice gulf breezes and stuff so nautrally it doesn't get up into those temperatures.
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