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seireikhaan
04-05-2009, 21:18
No...

THIS
IS
APRIL?!?!?!
https://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x246/greaterkhaan/2009_04050093.jpg

:thumbsdown:

Strike For The South
04-05-2009, 21:20
Dear God.

People actually choose to live there?

Samurai Waki
04-05-2009, 21:23
Looks like Montana a week ago.

Aemilius Paulus
04-05-2009, 22:37
Looks like the place I lived in Russia during early days of May and late September.

Monk
04-05-2009, 22:38
We're supposed to get two inches of snow here in Ohio tomorrow. I am not looking forward to it. :help:

The New Che Guevara
04-05-2009, 22:44
"YOU LUCKY B*****D"

lars573
04-05-2009, 23:23
pffft! :clown:

GeneralHankerchief
04-05-2009, 23:27
In other news, it's a sunny 70 degrees out in Washington right now with the cherry blossoms in full bloom. ~:cool:

Hooahguy
04-06-2009, 00:18
gonna be freezing in the ATL....

Moros
04-06-2009, 14:56
Hey you, don't watch that
Watch this!
This is the heavy heavy monster sound
The nuttiest sound around
So if you've come in off the street
And you're beginning to feel the heat
Well listen buster
You better start to move your feet
To the rockinest, rock-steady beat
Of Madness
One step beyond!

Yoyoma1910
04-06-2009, 15:14
Oh man!!! I feel your pain. It's 56 degrees outside, which is freezing for here!!!!


https://i387.photobucket.com/albums/oo312/mexico1910/SN850664.jpg

Jolt
04-06-2009, 18:02
You americans and your weird and exotic ways to measure temperature.

Reverend Joe
04-06-2009, 18:28
You americans and your weird and exotic ways to measure temperature.

Base ten is for [weaklings]. :clown:

Barry
04-06-2009, 18:33
I would absolutely adore that kind of snowfall, although I suppose that if you have to live with it then you will grow tired of it.

Yoyoma1910
04-06-2009, 20:24
You americans and your weird and exotic ways to measure temperature.

Would you rather I use Rankine?

Fragony
04-07-2009, 00:02
Ahhh spring

miotas
04-07-2009, 03:09
haha, that must suck, it's a cold winter day here if it gets below 20C which would be about 70? in the ancient measuring system :laugh4: