Snow
I can't believe it. Only on a day where I have a midterm exam would I wake up to find snow on the ground. In fact, it's still snowing. :eek:
Seems kind of early for snow, even in New Hampshire, especially since the air conditioner was on just last week. <img src="graemlins/bugeye.gif" border="0" alt="[Skeptical]" />
Seems kind of early for snow, even in New Hampshire, especially since the air conditioner was on just last week. <img src="graemlins/bugeye.gif" border="0" alt="[Skeptical]" />
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no heating on yet... i guess it can be used in november.
(i'm freezing.. need my linux to warm me)
want to visit me in Switzerland ? I have a warm house and a bed for u too... we can drink hot tea the whole day if we want ...
<strong>I can't believe it. Only on a day where I have a midterm exam would I wake up to find snow on the ground. In fact, it's still snowing. :eek:
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yah, same here (boston), though it was more slurry/rain/snow/etc. if it wasn't for my midterm, i would have gladly stayed home. i'm originally from california, and the way i see it, places with snow are nice to visit, but not so nice to actually *live* there.
And yes...it did creep up quite quick. Didn't have much of a fall season, this year.
Less than 40° F for a high today...
:eek:
Kenneth
<strong>poor mulattabianca...
want to visit me in Switzerland ? I have a warm house and a bed for u too... we can drink hot tea the whole day if we want ...</strong><hr></blockquote>
my god... shut the **** up
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<strong> i'm originally from california, and the way i see it, places with snow are nice to visit, but not so nice to actually *live* there.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Completely agree. (Originally from Hawaii.)
very weird... too early
but at least it got nicer out as the day went along, now its really sunny, but only 46°...
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my god... shut the **** up
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and you can visit me too
<strong>The northeast is weird like that. Down here in CT we have yet to have a frost, although I do live close to the shore...</strong><hr></blockquote>
That's why. We've had a couple of frosts up here.
I love this time of year - sweater weather. The colors around here are just approaching their peak this week.
Kenneth<hr></blockquote>
Snoqualmie? That's for the weak. Real men use Washington Pass or Chinook Pass or at the worst, Stevens Pass. If you can see the front end of your car, you are not driving over a real mountain pass and it is not a real blizzard.
I guaran****ingtee you that my Accord has been on more ridiculous backroads than 99% of the SUVs out there. And the people who go where my accord cannot, they almost all drive trucks anyway and not SUVs.
SUV's are a ****ing plague on the already too crowded freeways of L.A. I hate them to death.
My truck has never seen snow.
I guaran****ingtee you that my Accord has been on more ridiculous backroads than 99% of the SUVs out there. And the people who go where my accord cannot, they almost all drive trucks anyway and not SUVs.[/QB]<hr></blockquote>
Actually, a lot of really hard core 4x4ers like the Suzuki Sidekick which is technically an SUV... but yeah, the vast majority of us ditch-jumping offroad types have trucks.
And as for weather... sorry to hear about all that snow guys. Up here in the great white north it's nothing but sun! (well, sun AND 15 celcius, so it's not like it's warm or anything)
Bring your truck up here and we'll show it some snow. I know a few places we can go where there is snow at least ten months out of the year.