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Old 08-31-2008, 09:51 AM
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Man, Aug 31st and its snowing here....Looks like I missed summer for this year..Outside temp is 0.8 deg C.. Lame.
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where the **** do u live?
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Old 08-31-2008, 10:13 AM
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Near Calgary Alberta Canada... I am watching the news to see how some of the nutjobs spin this into global warming.
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damn still way too hot to snow buy me
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Old 08-31-2008, 10:21 AM
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It seem like that here to, 80 F-ish on Friday, mid 60's yesterday then snow today.. We get all 4 seasons in a week.
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damn that sux but what do you expect your canadian lol
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Old 08-31-2008, 10:33 AM
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Yeah true, we seem to collectively forget where we are for about 2 months out of every year. The upside is for the most part our weather is pretty mild in terms of catastrophic storms. We get the odd weird weather event, which the news blows totally out of proportion to have something to hype...

I considered moving to Texas once, but that place looks like it has target painted on it for storms..
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When I was out there a month ago it wasn't even hot at night, it was pretty chilly at nighttime. It was the middle of the summer!
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its too ******* hott down there during the day, **** it gets too hot by me some times, but yeah your right we really dont get to much fucked up **** happening over here either
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I have only been to Texas in early spring, and the temp was really good, right around 70...The humidity of Houston reminded me of Japan, it was very temperate, but I imagine peak summer could be pretty unbareable there for a Northern guy, like my first trip to Japan 100 F and 50 % humidity, all these Japanese guys walking around in black suits not even breaking a sweat and I was leaving a puddle wearing very light clothing..

Yeah out around here the temps fall off pretty good at night, it can be 95 during the day and below 50 at night, its the closeness to the mountains, as places like Edmonton tends to stay pretty warm at night, I have been doing some work up there and it stays quite a bit warmer at night..
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