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Ghat Damn!! I wish Seattle was this hot everyday of the year, such as it was today....ahh just like being home in the midwest.... Sweat drippin off ya without doing a thing.
Summer Summer Summertime...ohhhhh Summertime | |
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notoriousj said: I wish Seattle was this cold everyday of the year, such as it was today....ahh just like being home in the midwest.... Sweat drippin off ya while doing the wild thing.
Winter Winter Wintertime...ohhhhh Wintertime | |
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YACK! I hate winter....I love the steamy hot sun....If I could sit in a Sauna 24/7 365 days I would. | |
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Blech. I didn't accomplish shit yesterday 'cause I was melted, and this morning it's already warm enough that I'm not sure I wanna walk to work. oh noes, prince is gonna soo me!!1! | |
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notoriousj said: I wish Seattle was this hot everyday of the year, such as it was today....ahh just like being home in the midwest.... Sweat drippin off ya without doing a thing.
Summer Summer Summertime...ohhhhh Summertime and how's matt holding up? or maybe more importantly, how's his hair holding up? is the Prive working? does it hold its own in humidity and heat? | |
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XxAxX said: notoriousj said: I wish Seattle was this hot everyday of the year, such as it was today....ahh just like being home in the midwest.... Sweat drippin off ya without doing a thing.
Summer Summer Summertime...ohhhhh Summertime and how's matt holding up? or maybe more importantly, how's his hair holding up? is the Prive working? does it hold its own in humidity and heat? yeah he is fine...he is from the midwest so he is used to the humidity and hot weather though, however living out here for awhile he has gotten used to the weather here more, and he does not love the heat and humidity like I do. His hair I am not sure, I did not see him before he left for work this morning, so I don't know how its looking today to be honest. | |
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Ahhhh love it love it love it.... Set me to bake at 450 degrees for the rest of the day. | |
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I'm going to go hop into Lake Washington. I was gonna eat something first, but I just can't even think about eating, much less cooking. . . all I can think about is that big, cold lake. . . oh noes, prince is gonna soo me!!1! | |
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notoriousj said: Ahhhh love it love it love it.... Set me to bake at 450 degrees for the rest of the day.
i always thought you were half baked, hopefully, this will complete the process. | |
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Oh, holy fuck, it's hot. . .
So, it's 90 here, but I guess Portland is 102 today. I almost spent a long weekend down there. Thank gawd I didn't. And to all of you bitches who are gonna be like, "oh, 90 degrees, who cares", let me point out that almost nobody in Seattle has air conditioning. Some restaurants and many stores do, but for us poor people, well, we have water. AND our houses are designed to face the sun and stay warm, not avoid it and stay cool. I took three cold baths yesterday, and I just came home from work and jumped in to a cold shower with my poor dog. Arkkgghhhbblleegghh. . . [Edited 6/26/06 17:50pm] oh noes, prince is gonna soo me!!1! | |
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HereToRockYourWorld said: Oh, holy fuck, it's hot. . .
So, it's 90 here, but I guess Portland is 102 today. I almost spent a long weekend down there. Thank gawd I didn't. And to all of you bitches who are gonna be like, "oh, 90 degrees, who cares", let me point out that almost nobody in Seattle has air conditioning. Some restaurants and many stores do, but for us poor people, well, we have water. AND our houses are designed to face the sun and stay warm, not avoid it and stay cool. I took three cold baths yesterday, and I just came home from work and jumped in to a cold shower with my poor dog. Arkkgghhhbblleegghh. . . [Edited 6/26/06 17:50pm] I am lovin this | |
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sinisterpentatonic said: notoriousj said: Ahhhh love it love it love it.... Set me to bake at 450 degrees for the rest of the day.
i always thought you were half baked, hopefully, this will complete the process. Yes well that is true also... mmmmm my favorite.... | |
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oh noes, prince is gonna soo me!!1! | |
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HereToRockYourWorld said: :fans melissa off with a big leaf to keep her cool: | |
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HereToRockYourWorld said: I'm going to go hop into Lake Washington. I was gonna eat something first, but I just can't even think about eating, much less cooking. . . all I can think about is that big, cold lake. . . I was TOTALLY all up for skinny dippin the other night....never made it to water though | |
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XxAxX said: and how's matt holding up? or maybe more importantly, how's his hair holding up? is the Prive working? does it hold its own in humidity and heat?
I actually use TIGI Bed Head Manipulator for styling, and it holds up very well. However, I spent most of the day in an air-conditioned office tower. I caught the first trolleybus of the day to work (5:18 a.m.), before it got too hot, because I had a matter before the Office of Administrative Hearings -- essentially a one-day bench trial. Unfortunately, appearing before a judge means that I need to wear a suit, and after returning to our office suite (which has no A/C -- it was built in the 1920s) for a few hours and then heading home, I took a much-needed cool shower. Please note: effective March 21, 2010, I've stepped down from my prince.org Moderator position. |
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notoriousj said: I was TOTALLY all up for skinny dippin the other night....never made it to water though
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is 74°F very warm? | |
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ZombieKitten said: is 74°F very warm?
Not really. Why? | |
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retina said: ZombieKitten said: is 74°F very warm?
Not really. Why? my computer has a built in weather watcher for Melbourne and it tells me that is the temp, but I only know celsius, so I can't even tell if it's accurate | |
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ZombieKitten said: is 74°F very warm?
Farenheit Celsius 0.00 -17.78 8.00 -13.33 16.00 -8.89 24.00 -4.44 32.00 0.00 40.00 4.44 48.00 8.89 56.00 13.33 64.00 17.78 72.00 22.22 80.00 26.67 88.00 31.11 96.00 35.56 Or, to convert: Take the temperature in Fahrenheit subtract 32. Divide by 1.8. The result is degrees Celsius. | |
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ZombieKitten said: retina said: Not really. Why? my computer has a built in weather watcher for Melbourne and it tells me that is the temp, but I only know celsius, so I can't even tell if it's accurate Okay, well it's bloody warm for being winter! | |
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notoriousj said: Ahhhh love it love it love it.... Set me to bake at 450 degrees for the rest of the day.
I'm with you. I forget how much I miss warm weather until we get a good spell of it. | |
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retina said: ZombieKitten said: my computer has a built in weather watcher for Melbourne and it tells me that is the temp, but I only know celsius, so I can't even tell if it's accurate Okay, well it's bloody warm for being winter! it's not accurate then Current Temperature: 11 C is what the newspaper says | |
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notoriousj said: HereToRockYourWorld said: I'm going to go hop into Lake Washington. I was gonna eat something first, but I just can't even think about eating, much less cooking. . . all I can think about is that big, cold lake. . . I was TOTALLY all up for skinny dippin the other night....never made it to water though We shoulda just skipped out on the boys and done that. oh noes, prince is gonna soo me!!1! | |
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ZombieKitten said: my computer has a built in weather watcher for Melbourne and it tells me that is the temp, but I only know celsius, so I can't even tell if it's accurate
I wouldn't be surprised if there's a way to switch between scales. I have AccuWeather.com's "widget" running as part of my Mac OS X 10.4 Dashboard, and to change either the city or the temperature scale, you just click on the lower-right-hand corner to flip it over and view/change the settings. There's no doubt that metric units are easier to deal with, at least when it comes to doing calculations, but I'm stuck in my ways. For example, if I drive up north into Canada, and a road sign says that the speed limit is 100 km/h, I'll convert that in my head to roughly 60 mph, even though American car speedometers have both English and metric markings (with the latter being less prominent). Please note: effective March 21, 2010, I've stepped down from my prince.org Moderator position. |
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matt said: XxAxX said: and how's matt holding up? or maybe more importantly, how's his hair holding up? is the Prive working? does it hold its own in humidity and heat?
I actually use TIGI Bed Head Manipulator for styling, and it holds up very well. However, I spent most of the day in an air-conditioned office tower. I caught the first trolleybus of the day to work (5:18 a.m.), before it got too hot, because I had a matter before the Office of Administrative Hearings -- essentially a one-day bench trial. Unfortunately, appearing before a judge means that I need to wear a suit, and after returning to our office suite (which has no A/C -- it was built in the 1920s) for a few hours and then heading home, I took a much-needed cool shower. glad to hear your investment is paying off | |
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HereToRockYourWorld said: notoriousj said: I was TOTALLY all up for skinny dippin the other night....never made it to water though We shoulda just skipped out on the boys and done that. Ahh well such is life....I cooled off after I stopped running up hills with heals on...suprisingly my feet did not hurt....but then again the shoes I had on are really broken in....just have not worn them alot lately. | |
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matt said: notoriousj said: I was TOTALLY all up for skinny dippin the other night....never made it to water though
See what happenes when you "cry baby" out and stay at home. | |
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matt said: ZombieKitten said: my computer has a built in weather watcher for Melbourne and it tells me that is the temp, but I only know celsius, so I can't even tell if it's accurate
I wouldn't be surprised if there's a way to switch between scales. I have AccuWeather.com's "widget" running as part of my Mac OS X 10.4 Dashboard, and to change either the city or the temperature scale, you just click on the lower-right-hand corner to flip it over and view/change the settings. There's no doubt that metric units are easier to deal with, at least when it comes to doing calculations, but I'm stuck in my ways. For example, if I drive up north into Canada, and a road sign says that the speed limit is 100 km/h, I'll convert that in my head to roughly 60 mph, even though American car speedometers have both English and metric markings (with the latter being less prominent). No wonder mine is so wrong it is set form Melbourne in FLORIDA how do I change it to Australia? | |
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