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scrymettet

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6 months is enough

Apr 04 19 06:19 pm Link

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Shadow Dancer

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Bellingham, Washington, US

scrymettet wrote:
6 months is enough

We have moved from bleak, grim winter to lovely pink allergy trees


Mmmm... itchy eyes, runny nose, sneezing. The best thing ever!

Apr 06 19 03:12 pm Link

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scrymettet

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Quebec, Quebec, Canada

Shadow Dancer wrote:

We have moved from bleak, grim winter to lovely pink allergy trees


Mmmm... itchy eyes, runny nose, sneezing. The best thing ever!

it was snowing this very morning. gimme flowars

Apr 06 19 04:22 pm Link

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Shadow Dancer

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Bellingham, Washington, US

scrymettet wrote:

it was snowing this very morning. gimme flowars

Don't like snow, we don't get enough to be good at dealing with it.
Best is Bellingham summer, San Luis Obispo winter.

Must. win. Lottery!!!

Apr 07 19 08:16 am Link

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scrymettet

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Shadow Dancer wrote:

Don't like snow, we don't get enough to be good at dealing with it.
Best is Bellingham summer, San Luis Obispo winter.

Must. win. Lottery!!!

me too.

Apr 07 19 11:34 am Link

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Shadow Dancer

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scrymettet wrote:

me too.

Just a matter of time, you have a 50% chance of winning each time.
Either you will win or you won't, two possibilities = 50%.

Gonna buy a blimp and live on it, just go where the weather is nice.
Plus, I can look down on everyone.

Apr 08 19 10:14 am Link

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scrymettet

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Shadow Dancer wrote:

Just a matter of time, you have a 50% chance of winning each time.
Either you will win or you won't, two possibilities = 50%.

Gonna buy a blimp and live on it, just go where the weather is nice.
Plus, I can look down on everyone.

you aren't an accountant, aren't you?

Apr 08 19 04:10 pm Link

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Shadow Dancer

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scrymettet wrote:

you aren't an accountant, aren't you?

No, accountants despise me. I went into speak to the lady who cut my check once.
I said "Zero is nothing, true?"
She said "Correct."
I said "Then it should be fine to put a couple of zeros behind the dollars I am paid, OK?"
She scowled, I was dismissed.

Apr 08 19 05:05 pm Link

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scrymettet

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Shadow Dancer wrote:

No, accountants despise me. I went into speak to the lady who cut my check once.
I said "Zero is nothing, true?"
She said "Correct."
I said "Then it should be fine to put a couple of zeros behind the dollars I am paid, OK?"
She scowled, I was dismissed.

good try.
we got a new feet of snow by the way

Apr 09 19 03:22 pm Link

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Shadow Dancer

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scrymettet wrote:

good try.
we got a new feet of snow by the way

Yes, I saw in the news feed you are getting 30cm. 6cm is about 2.25 inches x 5 = 11.25.
I'd call that a foot too. Not sure why we don't use metric, probably because tiny brains?

Apr 09 19 06:16 pm Link

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scrymettet

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Shadow Dancer wrote:

Yes, I saw in the news feed you are getting 30cm. 6cm is about 2.25 inches x 5 = 11.25.
I'd call that a foot too. Not sure why we don't use metric, probably because tiny brains?

damn white shit

Apr 10 19 05:04 pm Link

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Shadow Dancer

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scrymettet wrote:

damn white shit

whamn shite dhit?

Just water, water is good because wet.

Apr 11 19 02:39 pm Link

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scrymettet

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Quebec, Quebec, Canada

Shadow Dancer wrote:

whamn shite dhit?

Just water, water is good because wet.

good when wet

Apr 11 19 05:32 pm Link

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-Jen-

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Heyyyy!!!

wink

Apr 11 19 05:45 pm Link

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Shadow Dancer

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-Jen- wrote:
Heyyyy!!!

wink

Hi Jen, long time no see!!!
Hope all is well, and not boring like us last few SF2 dwellers...

Apr 12 19 07:45 am Link

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scrymettet

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-Jen- wrote:
Heyyyy!!!

wink

hi, stranger

Apr 12 19 02:13 pm Link

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scrymettet

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above freezing for a week if you believe weather men predictions

Apr 13 19 06:59 pm Link

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Shadow Dancer

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Bellingham, Washington, US

scrymettet wrote:
above freezing for a week if you believe weather men predictions

Warmer here but wet. I like wet, we need to keep the forest nice and wet.
Otherwise, imbeciles will catch it on fire and the air will be hard to breathe.

Gonna buy a respirator, we've had two foul summers due to smoke from Siberia and BC. Only a matter of time before something closer to home sparks up.

Apr 14 19 09:46 am Link

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scrymettet

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Shadow Dancer wrote:

Warmer here but wet. I like wet, we need to keep the forest nice and wet.
Otherwise, imbeciles will catch it on fire and the air will be hard to breathe.

Gonna buy a respirator, we've had two foul summers due to smoke from Siberia and BC. Only a matter of time before something closer to home sparks up.

not our problem. it's snowing,
feel your pain

Apr 15 19 04:44 pm Link

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Shadow Dancer

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scrymettet wrote:

not our problem. it's snowing,
feel your pain

The world is over-rated and needs an upgrade.
If it stops snowing volcanoes will erupt and tsunamis will put them out.

In 1910 in Siberia a glacier cracked open and a bunch of monks found a frozen mastadon. So they ate it.

Apr 15 19 08:21 pm Link

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scrymettet

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it seems that the between Winter and Spring season is here finally .
Yup, It exists only here

Apr 20 19 08:51 am Link

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Shadow Dancer

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Bellingham, Washington, US

scrymettet wrote:
it seems that the between Winter and Spring season is here finally .
Yup, It exists only here

Flowers in the snow?
Frogs croaking in icy ponds?
People in snowshoes carrying tennis rackets?

Apr 20 19 10:50 am Link

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scrymettet

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Quebec, Quebec, Canada

Shadow Dancer wrote:

Flowers in the snow?
Frogs croaking in icy ponds?
People in snowshoes carrying tennis rackets?

nope. nothing that fancy.
just thawing and mud pools

Apr 20 19 11:32 am Link

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Shadow Dancer

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scrymettet wrote:

nope. nothing that fancy.
just thawing and mud pools

The beginning of life on Earth, rising from the primordial ooze!!!

Apr 20 19 03:23 pm Link

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scrymettet

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Shadow Dancer wrote:

The beginning of life on Earth, rising from the primordial ooze!!!

that would explain some locals.
I mean they can blend in Florida

Apr 21 19 12:29 pm Link

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Shadow Dancer

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scrymettet wrote:

that would explain some locals.
I mean they can blend in Florida

Y'all supposed to go to Florida, not the other way around.
Go to Southern California and Arizona in the summer on this coast, Canadians everywhere.
Winter in Palm Springs kinda like summer here except drier.

Apr 21 19 07:12 pm Link

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scrymettet

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Shadow Dancer wrote:

Y'all supposed to go to Florida, not the other way around.
Go to Southern California and Arizona in the summer on this coast, Canadians everywhere.
Winter in Palm Springs kinda like summer here except drier.

nasty Canadians never listening, like hoarding cats

Apr 23 19 01:46 pm Link

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Shadow Dancer

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Bellingham, Washington, US

scrymettet wrote:

nasty Canadians never listening, like hoarding cats

Plus I f*cked up. I meant during the winter.

Went to Lake Havasu City in late December eh and everybody was Canadian eh.
Very nice people.
We sat in t-shirts in the sun outside on the deck and ate tacos, splendid.
When I win the lottery I will snowbird the hell out of here every wet, dark, gray winter.

Apr 23 19 03:30 pm Link

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scrymettet

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Shadow Dancer wrote:

scrymettet wrote:
...
When I win the lottery I will snowbird the hell out of here every wet, dark, gray winter.

Southern Hemisphere
there are a few places I haven't been
but no Australia. too dangerous

Apr 24 19 05:41 pm Link

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Shadow Dancer

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Bellingham, Washington, US

scrymettet wrote:

Shadow Dancer wrote:

scrymettet wrote:
...
When I win the lottery I will snowbird the hell out of here every wet, dark, gray winter.

Southern Hemisphere
there are a few places I haven't been
but no Australia. too dangerous

Been as far south as San Diego in California. White sand beaches, gorgeous women in tiny bikinis, good Mexican food.
I like it.

Australians can out-drink anyone. They have chunger walls.
Plus venomous critters of all types.
And marsupials.
And crazy red-headed left handed women.
Can't be too dangerous or they'd all be dead?

Apr 24 19 08:50 pm Link

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scrymettet

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Quebec, Quebec, Canada

Shadow Dancer wrote:
Been as far south as San Diego in California. White sand beaches, gorgeous women in tiny bikinis, good Mexican food.
I like it.

Australians can out-drink anyone. They have chunger walls.
Plus venomous critters of all types.
And marsupials.
And crazy red-headed left handed women.
Can't be too dangerous or they'd all be dead?

that's why it's dangerous for normal folks. they are surviving each other.

I think the Sothest I have been is Good Hope Cape in South Africa

Apr 25 19 02:02 pm Link

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Shadow Dancer

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Bellingham, Washington, US

scrymettet wrote:

that's why it's dangerous for normal folks. they are surviving each other.

I think the Sothest I have been is Good Hope Cape in South Africa

I don't believe in "normal folks" cuz humans are all weird critters.
"Survival of the Fittest" is not true, sometimes imbeciles get lucky or accidently avoid destruction.
And often, the best and the brightest find themselves in impending doom because life is not fair.

Apr 26 19 10:40 am Link

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scrymettet

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Quebec, Quebec, Canada

Shadow Dancer wrote:

I don't believe in "normal folks" cuz humans are all weird critters.
"Survival of the Fittest" is not true, sometimes imbeciles get lucky or accidently avoid destruction.
And often, the best and the brightest find themselves in impending doom because life is not fair.

so true. Life ain't fair.

Apr 27 19 08:18 pm Link

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Shadow Dancer

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Bellingham, Washington, US

scrymettet wrote:

so true. Life ain't fair.

The weather is nice here. Will be until it gets dry and somehwhere catches on fire.
Then we won't like breathing but cannot stop.

Apr 28 19 08:21 am Link

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scrymettet

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Quebec, Quebec, Canada

Shadow Dancer wrote:

The weather is nice here. Will be until it gets dry and somehwhere catches on fire.
Then we won't like breathing but cannot stop.

it is only freezing in the morning.
I found your rain, we got it

Apr 29 19 02:49 pm Link

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Shadow Dancer

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scrymettet wrote:

it is only freezing in the morning.
I found your rain, we got it

Too far north and east.

Near the big water on the West Coast, it's not that cold and not that warm. Perfect.

Lived in central valley of California, 116 degrees Farenheit one summer day, often up around 110.
Not good either, don't miss that kind of heat at all.

Apr 29 19 10:26 pm Link

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scrymettet

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Quebec, Quebec, Canada

Shadow Dancer wrote:

Too far north and east.

Near the big water on the West Coast, it's not that cold and not that warm. Perfect.

Lived in central valley of California, 116 degrees Farenheit one summer day, often up around 110.
Not good either, don't miss that kind of heat at all.

picky.
heat is worst the cold. just too much of it is too much

Apr 30 19 05:29 pm Link

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Shadow Dancer

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scrymettet wrote:

picky.
heat is worst the cold. just too much of it is too much

Goldilocks tried Papa Bear's porridge, it was too hot.
Then, Mama Bear's porridge, it was too cold.
Finally, she tried Baby Bear's porridge and it was just right.

Fresno was Papa Bear's porridge.
Quebec is Mama Bear's porridge.
And Bellingham is Baby Bear's porridge.
Shhh... don't tell anybody!!!!!!

Apr 30 19 08:01 pm Link

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scrymettet

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Quebec, Quebec, Canada

Shadow Dancer wrote:

Goldilocks tried Papa Bear's porridge, it was too hot.
Then, Mama Bear's porridge, it was too cold.
Finally, she tried Baby Bear's porridge and it was just right.

Fresno was Papa Bear's porridge.
Quebec is Mama Bear's porridge.
And Bellingham is Baby Bear's porridge.
Shhh... don't tell anybody!!!!!!

ok. won't tell.
should snow tonight May 2th.

May 01 19 01:41 pm Link

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Shadow Dancer

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Bellingham, Washington, US

scrymettet wrote:

ok. won't tell.
should snow tonight May 2th.

Mmmm... snow...

Sunny and nice here today. The trees are leafing out and the birds are singing.

May 01 19 02:57 pm Link