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Post by Nixie on Aug 8, 2007 18:27:47 GMT -5
How's the weather? Over here we have blue skies, slight breeze, a couple fluffy little clouds, a cozy temperature of about 70 degrees.
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Post by Kristal Rose on Aug 8, 2007 22:24:16 GMT -5
Moderate in LA,CA,USA. I forgot about going to the beach, so not our typical summer weather.
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Post by Serin on Aug 9, 2007 13:40:05 GMT -5
Back in Iraq.
It's hot, dusty and too bright. Nothing else to report, really.
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Post by Nixie on Aug 9, 2007 14:56:55 GMT -5
*looks out window* Cool and cloudy, no chance of rain. I should go bike riding in this weather.
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Post by Kristal Rose on Aug 10, 2007 0:32:48 GMT -5
I just got back from bicycling groceries 8-10pm. Wore fleece jacket, but long sleeve tight cotton shirt is too much indoors. No idea what it's like before 3pm, but I suppose it's beach weather.
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Post by AlexTHVK on Aug 10, 2007 1:52:47 GMT -5
I have come to the conclussion I can control weather over here. How?
BECAUSE IT ALWAYS FRIKIN RAINS WHEN I LEAVE MY JEEP WITH THE HOOD DOWN.
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Post by ongaru on Aug 10, 2007 1:58:16 GMT -5
Really hot and dry. I hate this stupid drought. Temps reached 107 the past couple days, and it's always humid here in the summer.
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Post by Nixie on Aug 10, 2007 2:21:12 GMT -5
I heard there's a high temperature warning in quite a few states around the middle-eastern parts of the US. You must be getting hit by that huge heat wave. Ugh, I wouldn't be able to stand that. 80 degrees is too hot for me.
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Post by ongaru on Aug 10, 2007 13:39:45 GMT -5
That's because you're from Alaska, and you live in Seattle. I can handle 90 just fine, but triple-digit temperatures are terrible!
...90 at AL humidity anyway, for those of you in desert areas, it's 100, what with the humidity heat index and all.
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Post by Gustav on Aug 10, 2007 14:28:16 GMT -5
A warm afternoon... If lovers discover that everyone dies. So don't tell me, please hold me. It's a dangerous life.
Daddy dear, let's get outta here. I'm scared! 10 o'clock! Nighttime in New York! It's weird!
If you're looking for trouble, that's what you will find.
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Post by Nixie on Aug 10, 2007 14:30:13 GMT -5
Actually I was originally from California, but it may be all that Irish and German blood in me.
It's all cloudy here again. Good. I was getting sick of all that sunshine.
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Post by ongaru on Aug 11, 2007 1:18:29 GMT -5
I didn't know you were from Cali! When I first "met" you, you were in Anchorage, so I just sort of assumed... *pulls foot out of mouth* ^^;
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Post by Nixie on Aug 11, 2007 1:26:53 GMT -5
Naaah, Fairbanks, but that's pretty close.
It's fine. I consider myself Alaskan, even though I was born in Cali and my family is European and I currently live in the lower 48 states.
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Post by Kristal Rose on Aug 13, 2007 5:26:42 GMT -5
She was definitely californian for a time though. It's warm enough to just wear a shirt at 3am in LA. It's been months since I've turned on the heater, and I'm pretty cold blooded. It hasn't been a scorcher at all this year either though. Some years all you can do is pant in bed on hot day.
How can it be hot and dry and humid at once? I saw a show on the Kimerleighs in Australia. Apparently it gets 130ยบ with 95% humidity there. Now that's crazy.
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Post by Nixie on Aug 13, 2007 14:58:16 GMT -5
Indeed.
Another bright sunny day... No idea what the temperature is, but it's just right for wearing capris and a T-shirt.
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