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Post by Arynielle Fallyce on Sept 1, 2005 21:08:41 GMT -6
It's Smeagol! I had a friend who could make the best impressions of Smeagol... he moved, but what did I get him as a parting gift? A golden ring. *sighs* As Greenday mentions, "Wake me up, when September ends."
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Post by f0n9 on Sept 1, 2005 21:22:44 GMT -6
Hahah... would this happen to be the friend who visited for a week this summer, the one you took time off from us for?
And I do a pretty mean impression of Smeagöl myself, at least according to my friends.
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Post by Arynielle Fallyce on Sept 1, 2005 21:28:04 GMT -6
Hahah... would this happen to be the friend who visited for a week this summer, the one you took time off from us for? No... not him... "Smeagol" has stopped replying to my e-mails just a little over a year ago. All of my guy friends move away from me. Either that, or I move from them. It's a conspiracy. Jon's in California. Matt's in Phoenix. Jonathan and Adam are in Tennessee. Davis is in South Carolina... or was it North? Jim and John are in Texas. Kevin's god-knows-where... and Steven is in Iowa. Meh...
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Post by f0n9 on Sept 1, 2005 21:32:04 GMT -6
My grandparents, two uncles, an aunt, and four cousins (all of them guys, all of them early teenage... I don't envy my aunt), live in Phoenix... I actually went to visit them a month before I joined this site. Weird coincidence. Oh well.
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Post by Arynielle Fallyce on Sept 1, 2005 21:35:02 GMT -6
Really? In Phoenix? That place is a living hell in the summer.
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Post by f0n9 on Sept 1, 2005 21:49:13 GMT -6
Yes, Ari... I know... I had to stay there for a week... agh... 105 in the shade... They use their pools a lot.
Personally I liked Sedona better. Still warm, but not boiling.
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Post by Arynielle Fallyce on Sept 1, 2005 21:54:58 GMT -6
Only 105? A few weeks ago, the high was 118! I swear... air conditioning is the best invention on the face of this planet!
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Post by hey on Sept 2, 2005 13:19:13 GMT -6
When my mom went to phoenix, she said it was 110. Too hot for people from wisconsin.
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Post by f0n9 on Sept 2, 2005 15:19:07 GMT -6
Too hot for people from NJ, too... it's just psychotically hot... I dunno how you stand it...
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Post by Arynielle Fallyce on Sept 2, 2005 17:42:02 GMT -6
*shrugs* How do I stand it? *ponders* Air conditioning.
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Post by Aleu on Sept 2, 2005 17:54:37 GMT -6
Or Ari Conditioning! Whooo!
O.o I'm being wierd again.
Us people down in washington are kinda oddly tuned to the weather. We don't have spring or autummn, just summer and winter. O.o It's strange like that. I remember we once had a spring that lasted about a week. The week started at around 50-60 high, then went to 70, then finished at around 80-85 high. The next week it bobbed a bit, then it was all 80+. Sigh.
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Post by Arynielle Fallyce on Sept 2, 2005 18:19:28 GMT -6
There's nothing here: just summer. Sad, ain't it?
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Post by Aleu on Sept 2, 2005 18:29:46 GMT -6
Awww... Ari needs her Ari conditioning. The summers/winters get really wierd here. We had snow like 3 feet high a couple years back, and then no snow, and all this wierd squaa...
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Post by Arynielle Fallyce on Sept 2, 2005 21:07:45 GMT -6
I want snow... *cries* I miss snow...
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Post by f0n9 on Sept 4, 2005 10:33:03 GMT -6
You miss snow? To my knowledge it's only snowed once, maybe twice, in Arizona during your lifetime! Trust me, that's good enough. You don't want snow. Or if you do, you just want a light dusting. Maybe an inch. Any more and snow becomes a pain.
After an inch, it starts collecting on driveways and roads, which means: Shoveling! Otherwise it freezes over into a layer of crunch over a sheet of ice. ...which is not fun, driving or walking. Snow bad.
But on the bright side there are snowdays, when it snows to the point the buses won't pick you up and the schools close for the day... that's a plus, I suppose.
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