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Quote from: Snidely Whiplash on February 18, 2008, 07:36:38 PMLooks like the sun is going down...AGAIN.Why the fuck can't it just stay bright out for more thana 12 hours, or so? I mean, is it too much to askfor a couple straight days?Or night. I just can't handle all this fucking change.Move to the Arctic.
Looks like the sun is going down...AGAIN.Why the fuck can't it just stay bright out for more thana 12 hours, or so? I mean, is it too much to askfor a couple straight days?Or night. I just can't handle all this fucking change.
Quote from: Peter on February 19, 2008, 04:25:05 AMQuote from: Snidely Whiplash on February 18, 2008, 07:36:38 PMLooks like the sun is going down...AGAIN.Why the fuck can't it just stay bright out for more thana 12 hours, or so? I mean, is it too much to askfor a couple straight days?Or night. I just can't handle all this fucking change.Move to the Arctic.I wanted to.
14:10 - Moarskrillex42: She said something about knowing why I wanted to move to Glasgow when she came in. She plopped down on my bed and told me to go ahead and open it for her.14:11 - Peter5930: So, she thought I was your lover and that I was sending you a box full of sex toys, and that you wanted to move to Glasgow to be with me?
Well, it's official, here: what we have now is actually not part of ANY season. None of the criteria matches.
Quote from: odeon on February 20, 2008, 04:32:00 AMWell, it's official, here: what we have now is actually not part of ANY season. None of the criteria matches. Your sun moved?How handy that would be!
Quote from: DirtDawg on February 20, 2008, 05:49:30 AMQuote from: odeon on February 20, 2008, 04:32:00 AMWell, it's official, here: what we have now is actually not part of ANY season. None of the criteria matches. Your sun moved?How handy that would be!Apparently, summer/autumn/winter/spring weather are all defined by meteorologists with average temperatures over a set period of time, usually a week. It seems that there are gaps between these definitions. It's too warm for winter and too cold for spring.