It hit 80 here today and guess what I did?
played washers ~:)
What are some of yalls favorite actitvies for the late spring/summer
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It hit 80 here today and guess what I did?
played washers ~:)
What are some of yalls favorite actitvies for the late spring/summer
The weather here in the north-west of England has been utterly awful for the last few days.
There's been light snow, gail-force winds, rain... :<
Well, today in the South West we has sunshine mixed with rain and hail, cycling every ten minutes.
So I don't know hoe to feal about the weather.
Read philosophy ._.
It was getting warmer, but now its reverted back to winter conditions. It better get sunny soon! :angry:
I heard this year will be the hottest yet though, not surprising with global warming and all (I would say Ice age but we'd never get an ice age if summers are getting hotter)
Man, it was around 6 degrees Celcius today, and I was sweating like a damn pig. I was actually considering walking around topless, but that would scare ignorant people even more than usual.
it was 70 F here today and i still wore my sweater. yes i am somewhat attached to it.
It was about 70° here yesterday but it was trying to snow this morning...
And, SFTS, why you looking like Louis? :inquisitive:
:laugh4:
Never mind, I just checked and see he looks like you.
Funny, April Fools!
:laugh:
Hunting is fun when it's warm.
It's in the 70's here. Alot of rain though. Rivers overflowing into the streets, localized flooding on a small scale and people's basement becoming full of water. Good for the Earth though. The summer will probably be very dry and hot though.
Not many farms left where I live. The country side has become alittle built up, popular suburbs I guess. A few farms I guess in the scant rural areas here and there, most just grow hay though. All the rain we had last year kind of ruined tomato crops for casual farmers in their backyards!
mine is confirmed: my family did indeed descend from an officer in Saladdin's army: in fact, he probably was a distant cousin of the good man. (its in arabic, but it is accurate)
:party:
I am being serious-no clown smileys there now, are there?
my family name (Zallum) is in there, mentioned as being descendants of Kurdish soldiers who settled the region after the crusades were won. that, and actually 2/3 of all hebron families.
apparently, Kurds tended to overwhelmingly settle in hebron, with a smattering elsewhere (jerusalem as an example). might explain certain tendencies as a city though :clown:*
*Kurds have a reputation for being defient an stubborn when threatened with their freedom. "khaleelis" are not much different-if anything, probably worse. :clown: