heh heh heh, lol. In aus we boiling up here >
. Actually, I'm REALLY pissed off about that, because it makes it hard to longboard (a version of skateboarding, if you care look it up, i'm lazy) cause of the heat. And longboarding's fun 
Agreed, my hands nearly froze when going to school on my bike >_>TriggerHappyAngel said:Weather report from The Netherlands here:
Freakin' cold, but no snow.
*high five*ninonybox360 said:HELL YEAH PA DWELLERS FTW *internet high five*Macgyvercas said:Ha. Ha ha. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!
I live in Erie Pennsylvania. Every year we get slammed with so much cold and snow that have literally become immune to it. So if you're in the southern part of the country, don't come crying to me because you had to shut the city down due to an ich of snow. You will get no sympathy from me on that matter. Here. it's not a snow day unless the roads, phone lines, and cars are completely encased in ice. And even then, it's only a 2 hour delay.
My high school used to be pretty strict on cancellations and whatnot when I went there, probably got 3 snow days total in the 4 years there. Then I hear today from my brother who goes there now that despite them having it half as bad as I do here, they got 2 days off from school for it.emeraldrafael said:Niether does mine. Well, we got a two hour delay, which I kinda liked since I had a rough night of sleep the night before. BUt other then that, we dont. I was talking about high school during the microburst and such. Cause we werent going to let 40-60 mile winds and having no power stop us from learning. Especially when we had to walk the last couple hundred yards since the roads were blocked.
I Know! I remember in the four years I went there we got maybe 10 two hour delays, 6 cancellations total. The longest time we were out of school was a Teacher's Strike. Its the younger generation. They're raising them to be a bunch of sissies.Hader said:My high school used to be pretty strict on cancellations and whatnot when I went there, probably got 3 snow days total in the 4 years there. Then I hear today from my brother who goes there now that despite them having it half as bad as I do here, they got 2 days off from school for it.emeraldrafael said:Niether does mine. Well, we got a two hour delay, which I kinda liked since I had a rough night of sleep the night before. BUt other then that, we dont. I was talking about high school during the microburst and such. Cause we werent going to let 40-60 mile winds and having no power stop us from learning. Especially when we had to walk the last couple hundred yards since the roads were blocked.
*RAGEFACE*
I am glad I got out of there when I did then. I don't even bother to look and see if I have a cancellation now, I already know what the answer is -_-emeraldrafael said:I Know! I remember in the four years I went there we got maybe 10 two hour delays, 6 cancellations total. The longest time we were out of school was a Teacher's Strike. Its the younger generation. They're raising them to be a bunch of sissies.
Tell me about it, yesterday I had the AC going flat knacker and it was still 32C inside my flat.GeneralTwinkle said:In aus we boiling up here >.