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# 31 07-02-2007 , 02:40 PM
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Snowy Luton (30 miles north of London)

Jesus i'd allmost forgoten what it looked like! user added image

Quite warm here at the moment as it happens probably in for some fkn cold wether user added image


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# 32 07-02-2007 , 04:55 PM
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where im at the other day it got down to around -20 deg F. and im not sure what it was with the wind chill, but it felt great. (I like very cold weather.) and now in about a week its going to be like 35 deg. it suks. :shakehead


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# 33 08-02-2007 , 06:27 AM
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don't mean to be ignorant here, but how much is -20f in celsius?

# 34 08-02-2007 , 08:10 AM
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id love to live there, i love the snow... and with that weather my computer woudnt freeze sometimes as it does now :p

# 35 10-02-2007 , 03:48 PM
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don't mean to be ignorant here, but how much is -20f in celsius?


in celcius it is -28.8


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Originally posted by daffas
in celcius it is -28.8


thanks, wow I've never been that cold in my whole life, but I guess It can be a great experience as long as it doesn't last too long. I hope your gas bill doesn't crack through your roof.

# 37 11-02-2007 , 06:43 AM
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im gonna throw some news into this since its a thread about cold and winter and such

north-eastern usa just got 2m (6ft) of snow and those Americans are so dumb that some of their roofs are collapsing

sorry to any collapsed-roof-dummys for saying your dumb but
COME-ON, LEARN HOW TO HANDLE WINTER

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# 38 11-02-2007 , 06:59 AM
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yeah, thats Mexico NY....... its only gotten 2 inches in Massachusetts..

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# 39 12-02-2007 , 08:14 AM
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"north-eastern usa just got 2m (6ft) of snow and those Americans are so dumb that some of their roofs are collapsing "

not attacking you in any way acid, but how is that there fault lol ... id hate if that happen to me user added image

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# 41 13-02-2007 , 01:07 AM
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acid - yeah in a way you're right, but there are people that can't go to their roofs, or for example if it is snowing alot how are they suppose to go to the roof? i think there should be like a goverment service that would do that with no charges


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I'm waiting for the snow to hit us tonight and tomorrow here in Plattsburgh, NY.. as of right now it is wicked cold outside, couldn't tell you because I never watch the news and i don't have a thermometer..

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"i think there should be like a goverment service that would do that with no charges"

yeah that would be cool but who would do it for free? even though the people will probably get payed by the government :p

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after watching the west wing dvds i've learned that the major question they ask for creating simple luxuries is, 'how are we going to pay for it'? raise taxes? create subsidies? assassinate foreign officials?


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