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Aphro

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Even the robin says "fuck you!"

No snow most of the winter. It's April and NOW we get the effing snow.

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Bet you could be GG with DDs!

That was a short lousy summer we just had wasn't it. Must mean Yule is just around the corner.

This is bullshit.

It's all my fault. I washed and put away the kids snowpants.
 
There you go. May is when us southerners can put away the snow gear. We go north of Sudbury for the two four weekend and have had snow.

Put the hex on us you did.
 
Even the robin says "fuck you!"

No snow most of the winter. It's April and NOW we get the effing snow.

:mad:

Was supposed to be mixed rain and snow, today, but it was just nice. Low 40's and sun. Still, those studded tires will not come off the car for a few weeks.
 
No snow on the ground now at 3500 ft / 1050m but chain controls are on 30 miles uphill from 6000 ft / 1800m onward. Guess we won't drive 90 minutes to Lake Tahoe tomorrow.
 
I saw the first vulture of the year a week ago. Usually figure them for a sign of spring what with them liking thermals to soar on. They're going to be doing a whole lot of flapping for the next week at least.

-11 tonight.
 
And the forecast for Sydney tomorrow is 34 degrees celsius (about 90+ F.) about 10 degrees C. above average for autumn.
 
I like all the new nasty names theyve dug up for weather patterns.
 
Another big F. U. to the assholes who drive away after just clearing a teeny, tiny little space on their windshield, nothing else, and then suddenly a big "lid" of snow lifts off the roof of their car and smacks into the car behind.

Clear off your car! Including your headlights and tailights!

:mad:
 
Just pull up beside them and show them what road rage is all about

dummies, but what can you do

plus...its fucking winter again dammitt
 
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Best wishes from Brownsville, Aphro.
I'm wondering if it's gonna be too hot to go to the beach.
 
"The April Fool's Day Blizzard was a major winter storm in the Northeastern United States on March 31 and April 1, 1997."

gsgs comment-

We were suprised and delighted with the generous amount of snow, in 1997.
Conditions and traditional weather patterns led us to expect that winter was truly over.

We are due for the 20th anniversary of our "surprise."


Today, it is freezing outside, and it is snowing.
 
"The April Fool's Day Blizzard was a major winter storm in the Northeastern United States on March 31 and April 1, 1997."

gsgs comment-

We were suprised and delighted with the generous amount of snow, in 1997.
Conditions and traditional weather patterns led us to expect that winter was truly over.

We are due for the 20th anniversary of our "surprise."


Today, it is freezing outside, and it is snowing.
Here, too. So annoying.
 
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