Really, here in Florida the winters are too long and cold, with the occasional snow (yes, you heard me).NukeRaider33 wrote:
It's starting to feel like home again.
God the summers are getting too long and hot.
13 Nov 2017, 01:15
It's starting to feel like home again.
God the summers are getting too long and hot.
Really, here in Florida the winters are too long and cold, with the occasional snow (yes, you heard me).NukeRaider33 wrote:
It's starting to feel like home again.
God the summers are getting too long and hot.
I know there is now in Florida, but God help us because Canada's winters don't last 9 months anymoreinjinji wrote:
Really, here in Florida the winters are too long and cold, with the occasional snow (yes, you heard me).
Can't play hockey in May? Have to break down and buy a refrigerator? Summer lasted more than 6 weeks?NukeRaider33 wrote:
God the summers are getting too long and hot [in Canada].
Yah, it's a heat wave. Broke 78 degrees for three consecutive days in July, eh.
Cheer up, @NukeRaider33:
Now that is cold to me, but we are getting that now, in winter we are freezing our toes off.MontanaBB wrote:
Yah, it's a heat wave. Broke 78 degrees for three consecutive days in July, eh.
I can't. I wanted to go to Banff for some skiing even just in April, and the snow was barely frozen. It is a miracle there resort was even open.MontanaBB wrote:
Cheer up, @NukeRaider33:
And yes, I did want to play ice hockey in july, because it is not the same with rolerblades
Also, do me a favor and tell me that it is 78 degrees fahrenheit next time.MontanaBB wrote:
Broke 78 degrees for three consecutive days in July, eh.
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