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Reply #30 posted 12/01/06 6:10am

IAintTheOne

i mean really you would think Arizona would be warm at least but newwwww its fuckin colder than a titches wit here maaaaan
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Reply #31 posted 12/01/06 6:10am

CarrieMpls

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IAintTheOne said:

do the words "Fuckin cold" mean anything? lol

In AZ? That don't mean shit!
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Reply #32 posted 12/01/06 6:11am

IAintTheOne

CarrieMpls said:

IAintTheOne said:

do the words "Fuckin cold" mean anything? lol

In AZ? That don't mean shit!
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Reply #33 posted 12/01/06 6:11am

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They said on the weather report last night here in Holland that we had the warmest autumn in 300 years. eek

It's rainy and gray today though. And a bit colder than it has been.
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Reply #34 posted 12/01/06 6:13am

Reincarnate

IAintTheOne said:

do the words "Fuckin cold" mean anything? lol


Yes, I believe they do:

fuck‧in'/fucking  /ˈfʌkɪŋ, -ɪn/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[fuhk-ing, -in] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation

–adjective, adverb Slang (vulgar). damned; confounded (used as an intensifier).

cold  /koʊld/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[kohld] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation adjective, -er, -est, noun, adverb

–adjective 1. having a relatively low temperature; having little or no warmth: cold water; a cold day.
2. feeling an uncomfortable lack of warmth; chilled: The skaters were cold.
3. having a temperature lower than the normal temperature of the human body: cold hands.
4. lacking in passion, emotion, enthusiasm, ardor, etc.; dispassionate: cold reason.
5. not affectionate, cordial, or friendly; unresponsive: a cold reply; a cold reception.
6. lacking sensual desire: She remained cold to his advances.
7. failing to excite feeling or interest: the cold precision of his prose.
8. unexcitable; imperturbable: cold impassivity.
9. depressing; dispiriting: the cold atmosphere of a hospital waiting room.
10. unconscious because of a severe blow, shock, etc.: I knocked him cold with an uppercut.
11. lacking the warmth of life; lifeless: When the doctor arrived, the body was already cold.
12. faint; weak: The dogs lost the cold scent.
13. (in games) distant from the object of search or the correct answer.
14. Slang. (in sports and games) not scoring or winning; ineffective: Cold shooting and poor rebounding were their undoing.
15. Art. a. having cool colors, esp. muted tones tending toward grayish blue.
b. being a cool color.

16. slow to absorb heat, as a soil containing a large amount of clay and hence retentive of moisture.
17. Metalworking. noting or pertaining to any process involving plastic deformation of a metal at a temperature below that at which recrystallization can occur because of the strain: cold working.
–noun 18. the relative absence of heat: Everyone suffered from the intense cold.
19. the sensation produced by loss of heat from the body, as by contact with anything having a lower temperature than that of the body: He felt the cold of the steel door against his cheek.
20. cold weather: He can't take the cold.
21. Also called common cold. a respiratory disorder characterized by sneezing, sore throat, coughing, etc., caused by an allergic reaction or by a viral, bacterial, or mixed infection.
–adverb 22. with complete competence, thoroughness, or certainty; absolutely: He learned his speech cold.
23. without preparation or prior notice: She had to play the lead role cold.
24. in an abrupt, unceremonious manner: He quit the job cold.
25. Metalworking. at a temperature below that at which recrystallization can occur (sometimes used in combination): to cold-hammer an iron bar; The wire was drawn cold.
—Idioms26. go cold, Slang. (in sports and games) to become unproductive or ineffective; be unable to score.
27. in cold blood. blood (def. 20).
28. throw cold water on, to disparage; disapprove of; dampen the enthusiasm of: They threw cold water on her hopes to take acting classes.
29. catch or take cold, to get or suffer from a cold: We all caught cold during that dreadful winter.
30. in from the cold, out of a position or condition of exile, concealment, isolation, or alienation: Since the new government promised amnesty, fugitive rebels are coming in from the cold.
31. left out in the cold, neglected; ignored; forgotten: After the baby came, the young husband felt left out in the cold. Also, out in the cold.


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Reply #35 posted 12/01/06 6:14am

Mach

Reincarnate said:

IAintTheOne said:

do the words "Fuckin cold" mean anything? lol


Yes, I believe they do:

fuck‧in'/fucking  /ˈfʌkɪŋ, -ɪn/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[fuhk-ing, -in] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation

–adjective, adverb Slang (vulgar). damned; confounded (used as an intensifier).

cold  /koʊld/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[kohld] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation adjective, -er, -est, noun, adverb

–adjective 1. having a relatively low temperature; having little or no warmth: cold water; a cold day.
2. feeling an uncomfortable lack of warmth; chilled: The skaters were cold.
3. having a temperature lower than the normal temperature of the human body: cold hands.
4. lacking in passion, emotion, enthusiasm, ardor, etc.; dispassionate: cold reason.
5. not affectionate, cordial, or friendly; unresponsive: a cold reply; a cold reception.
6. lacking sensual desire: She remained cold to his advances.
7. failing to excite feeling or interest: the cold precision of his prose.
8. unexcitable; imperturbable: cold impassivity.
9. depressing; dispiriting: the cold atmosphere of a hospital waiting room.
10. unconscious because of a severe blow, shock, etc.: I knocked him cold with an uppercut.
11. lacking the warmth of life; lifeless: When the doctor arrived, the body was already cold.
12. faint; weak: The dogs lost the cold scent.
13. (in games) distant from the object of search or the correct answer.
14. Slang. (in sports and games) not scoring or winning; ineffective: Cold shooting and poor rebounding were their undoing.
15. Art. a. having cool colors, esp. muted tones tending toward grayish blue.
b. being a cool color.

16. slow to absorb heat, as a soil containing a large amount of clay and hence retentive of moisture.
17. Metalworking. noting or pertaining to any process involving plastic deformation of a metal at a temperature below that at which recrystallization can occur because of the strain: cold working.
–noun 18. the relative absence of heat: Everyone suffered from the intense cold.
19. the sensation produced by loss of heat from the body, as by contact with anything having a lower temperature than that of the body: He felt the cold of the steel door against his cheek.
20. cold weather: He can't take the cold.
21. Also called common cold. a respiratory disorder characterized by sneezing, sore throat, coughing, etc., caused by an allergic reaction or by a viral, bacterial, or mixed infection.
–adverb 22. with complete competence, thoroughness, or certainty; absolutely: He learned his speech cold.
23. without preparation or prior notice: She had to play the lead role cold.
24. in an abrupt, unceremonious manner: He quit the job cold.
25. Metalworking. at a temperature below that at which recrystallization can occur (sometimes used in combination): to cold-hammer an iron bar; The wire was drawn cold.
—Idioms26. go cold, Slang. (in sports and games) to become unproductive or ineffective; be unable to score.
27. in cold blood. blood (def. 20).
28. throw cold water on, to disparage; disapprove of; dampen the enthusiasm of: They threw cold water on her hopes to take acting classes.
29. catch or take cold, to get or suffer from a cold: We all caught cold during that dreadful winter.
30. in from the cold, out of a position or condition of exile, concealment, isolation, or alienation: Since the new government promised amnesty, fugitive rebels are coming in from the cold.
31. left out in the cold, neglected; ignored; forgotten: After the baby came, the young husband felt left out in the cold. Also, out in the cold.


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Reply #36 posted 12/01/06 6:15am

IAintTheOne

Mach said:

Reincarnate said:



Yes, I believe they do:

fuck‧in'/fucking  /ˈfʌkɪŋ, -ɪn/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[fuhk-ing, -in] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation

–adjective, adverb Slang (vulgar). damned; confounded (used as an intensifier).

cold  /koʊld/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[kohld] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation adjective, -er, -est, noun, adverb

–adjective 1. having a relatively low temperature; having little or no warmth: cold water; a cold day.
2. feeling an uncomfortable lack of warmth; chilled: The skaters were cold.
3. having a temperature lower than the normal temperature of the human body: cold hands.
4. lacking in passion, emotion, enthusiasm, ardor, etc.; dispassionate: cold reason.
5. not affectionate, cordial, or friendly; unresponsive: a cold reply; a cold reception.
6. lacking sensual desire: She remained cold to his advances.
7. failing to excite feeling or interest: the cold precision of his prose.
8. unexcitable; imperturbable: cold impassivity.
9. depressing; dispiriting: the cold atmosphere of a hospital waiting room.
10. unconscious because of a severe blow, shock, etc.: I knocked him cold with an uppercut.
11. lacking the warmth of life; lifeless: When the doctor arrived, the body was already cold.
12. faint; weak: The dogs lost the cold scent.
13. (in games) distant from the object of search or the correct answer.
14. Slang. (in sports and games) not scoring or winning; ineffective: Cold shooting and poor rebounding were their undoing.
15. Art. a. having cool colors, esp. muted tones tending toward grayish blue.
b. being a cool color.

16. slow to absorb heat, as a soil containing a large amount of clay and hence retentive of moisture.
17. Metalworking. noting or pertaining to any process involving plastic deformation of a metal at a temperature below that at which recrystallization can occur because of the strain: cold working.
–noun 18. the relative absence of heat: Everyone suffered from the intense cold.
19. the sensation produced by loss of heat from the body, as by contact with anything having a lower temperature than that of the body: He felt the cold of the steel door against his cheek.
20. cold weather: He can't take the cold.
21. Also called common cold. a respiratory disorder characterized by sneezing, sore throat, coughing, etc., caused by an allergic reaction or by a viral, bacterial, or mixed infection.
–adverb 22. with complete competence, thoroughness, or certainty; absolutely: He learned his speech cold.
23. without preparation or prior notice: She had to play the lead role cold.
24. in an abrupt, unceremonious manner: He quit the job cold.
25. Metalworking. at a temperature below that at which recrystallization can occur (sometimes used in combination): to cold-hammer an iron bar; The wire was drawn cold.
—Idioms26. go cold, Slang. (in sports and games) to become unproductive or ineffective; be unable to score.
27. in cold blood. blood (def. 20).
28. throw cold water on, to disparage; disapprove of; dampen the enthusiasm of: They threw cold water on her hopes to take acting classes.
29. catch or take cold, to get or suffer from a cold: We all caught cold during that dreadful winter.
30. in from the cold, out of a position or condition of exile, concealment, isolation, or alienation: Since the new government promised amnesty, fugitive rebels are coming in from the cold.
31. left out in the cold, neglected; ignored; forgotten: After the baby came, the young husband felt left out in the cold. Also, out in the cold.


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falloff



ok the both of you.... BLOW ME
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Reply #37 posted 12/01/06 6:18am

Reincarnate

IAintTheOne said:

Mach said:



falloff



ok the both of you.... BLOW ME
lol


You know what I was waiting for?


smart-ass  /ˈsmɑrtˌæs/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[smahrt-as] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation Slang (sometimes vulgar).

–adjective 1. Also, smart-assed, smartassed. characteristic of a smart ass or wise guy.
–noun 2. smart ass.

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Reply #38 posted 12/01/06 6:19am

IAintTheOne

Reincarnate said:

IAintTheOne said:




ok the both of you.... BLOW ME
lol


You know what I was waiting for?


smart-ass  /ˈsmɑrtˌæs/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[smahrt-as] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation Slang (sometimes vulgar).

–adjective 1. Also, smart-assed, smartassed. characteristic of a smart ass or wise guy.
–noun 2. smart ass.

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that too lol
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Reply #39 posted 12/01/06 6:20am

SpisaRibb

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ITS A DQ BLIZZARD OUTSIDE!!!
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Reply #40 posted 12/01/06 6:22am

Reincarnate

You know ... it's a typically British trait to pass the time of day talking about the weather. I never thought I'd end up doing that online.
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Reply #41 posted 12/01/06 6:23am

IAintTheOne

Reincarnate said:

You know ... it's a typically British trait to pass the time of day talking about the weather. I never thought I'd end up doing that online.



well, yeah ya did so HAH biggrin
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Reply #42 posted 12/01/06 6:31am

DarkKnight1

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20 degrees and icy...IN DALLAS.
The locals have lost thier fucking minds.
(Insert something clever here)
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Reply #43 posted 12/01/06 6:37am

Handclapsfinga
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IAintTheOne said:

i mean really you would think Arizona would be warm at least but newwwww its fuckin colder than a titches wit here maaaaan

how cold is it, like 40 degrees or something? hmm
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Reply #44 posted 12/01/06 6:40am

Dewrede

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minneapolisgenius said:

They said on the weather report last night here in Holland that we had the warmest autumn in 300 years. eek

It's rainy and gray today though. And a bit colder than it has been.

wave]nod i want winter now smile
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Reply #45 posted 12/01/06 6:56am

minneapolisgen
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Dewrede said:

minneapolisgenius said:

They said on the weather report last night here in Holland that we had the warmest autumn in 300 years. eek

It's rainy and gray today though. And a bit colder than it has been.

wave]nod i want winter now smile

Me too! nod I wish it would snow even. nod Mostly because this will be the first X-mas in 6 years that I'll be in Holland. biggrin I'm used to Minnesota Christmas.
"I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven
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Reply #46 posted 12/01/06 6:58am

CarrieMpls

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minneapolisgenius said:

Dewrede said:


wave]nod i want winter now smile

Me too! nod I wish it would snow even. nod Mostly because this will be the first X-mas in 6 years that I'll be in Holland. biggrin I'm used to Minnesota Christmas.


There's no snow here yet. We got some flurries in October and then it actually warmed up!

It got COLD here 2 nights ago, now. But the grass is still green. its very weird.
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Reply #47 posted 12/01/06 7:05am

Mach

IAintTheOne said:

Mach said:



falloff



ok the both of you.... BLOW ME
lol


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Reply #48 posted 12/01/06 7:42am

NAnomaly

DarkKnight1 said:

20 degrees and icy...IN DALLAS.
The locals have lost thier fucking minds.



My niece said you guys got snow yesterday, she was all excited because her and her friends had a snowball fight at school. woot!
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Reply #49 posted 12/01/06 7:44am

Tom

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It's about 57 degrees here in Ohio, but really freaking humid. We're in the direct path of that cold front though, so it's only a matter of time before we get dumped on as well.
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Reply #50 posted 12/01/06 8:12am

eleven

The high for Sunday is going to be 15 degrees. mad
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Reply #51 posted 12/01/06 8:25am

Anx

eleven said:

The high for Sunday is going to be 15 degrees. mad


DAMN it! lol
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Reply #52 posted 12/01/06 8:30am

brownsugar

well today i had to work only 3 hours. i got up put on my boots, scarf, and coat. i go out-slush and snow everywhere confused. i didnt have any cash on me so i had to walk 3 blocks to the atm and the currency exchange to get a bus card. since its the first of the month, i had to wait forever. then my landlord calls me and tells me he found my keys in the snow. so instead of getting on the bus i have to turn around and go back home, by the time all of this is over, its 10am sigh i called my supervisor and she understood, its pretty slow anyway. so here i am sitting in my bed. i still gotta leave out cause i got school stuff to work on. confused my pants are wet from slush, my coat is wet from snow. confused
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Reply #53 posted 12/01/06 8:33am

Anx

brownsugar said:

well today i had to work only 3 hours. i got up put on my boots, scarf, and coat. i go out-slush and snow everywhere confused. i didnt have any cash on me so i had to walk 3 blocks to the atm and the currency exchange to get a bus card. since its the first of the month, i had to wait forever. then my landlord calls me and tells me he found my keys in the snow. so instead of getting on the bus i have to turn around and go back home, by the time all of this is over, its 10am sigh i called my supervisor and she understood, its pretty slow anyway. so here i am sitting in my bed. i still gotta leave out cause i got school stuff to work on. confused my pants are wet from slush, my coat is wet from snow. confused
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i went out for groceries. i have today off. i had no hot oatmeal and today, that just won't do. it was like the freakin DAY AFTER on my street. gawd. i'm kinda loving it, though. i wouldn't love it so much if i had to work today. no no no!
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Reply #54 posted 12/01/06 8:37am

Handclapsfinga
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Anx said:

brownsugar said:

well today i had to work only 3 hours. i got up put on my boots, scarf, and coat. i go out-slush and snow everywhere confused. i didnt have any cash on me so i had to walk 3 blocks to the atm and the currency exchange to get a bus card. since its the first of the month, i had to wait forever. then my landlord calls me and tells me he found my keys in the snow. so instead of getting on the bus i have to turn around and go back home, by the time all of this is over, its 10am sigh i called my supervisor and she understood, its pretty slow anyway. so here i am sitting in my bed. i still gotta leave out cause i got school stuff to work on. confused my pants are wet from slush, my coat is wet from snow. confused
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i went out for groceries. i have today off. i had no hot oatmeal and today, that just won't do. it was like the freakin DAY AFTER on my street. gawd. i'm kinda loving it, though. i wouldn't love it so much if i had to work today. no no no!

this is just...surreal, man. us mpls kitties should be talking about trampling around in snow before you guys! lol and thanks for reminding me of what i gotta get tomorrow when i go grocery shopping, anx--it's definitely oatmeal time now. drool3
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Reply #55 posted 12/01/06 11:04am

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minneapolisgenius said:

Dewrede said:


wave]nod i want winter now smile

Me too! nod I wish it would snow even. nod Mostly because this will be the first X-mas in 6 years that I'll be in Holland. biggrin I'm used to Minnesota Christmas.

cool I hope it'll snow too
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Reply #56 posted 12/01/06 11:14am

CinisterCee

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ITS A DQ BLIZZARD OUTSIDE!!!


drool

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Reply #57 posted 12/01/06 11:19am

Handclapsfinga
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CinisterCee said:

SpisaRibb said:

ITS A DQ BLIZZARD OUTSIDE!!!


drool

[yumminess was here]

man, i'm hungry now...lol
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Reply #58 posted 12/01/06 11:21am

Anx

Handclapsfingasnapz said:

Anx said:



i went out for groceries. i have today off. i had no hot oatmeal and today, that just won't do. it was like the freakin DAY AFTER on my street. gawd. i'm kinda loving it, though. i wouldn't love it so much if i had to work today. no no no!

this is just...surreal, man. us mpls kitties should be talking about trampling around in snow before you guys! lol and thanks for reminding me of what i gotta get tomorrow when i go grocery shopping, anx--it's definitely oatmeal time now. drool3


i wanna go to seward for hippie chai tea lattes and DIY pancakes. pout
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Reply #59 posted 12/01/06 12:09pm

SHANNA

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Anx said:

I just woke up and looked out the window today. omfg

I knew we had sleeting last night and that there was some kind of crazy thunderstorm action earlier this morning.

There's like 3 inches of snow on the ground and there are mini-Slushies falling from the heavens! Who okayed THIS?!?

Wow. I need to turn on the weather forecast more often. redface

How's YOUR weather?



wave Hi, Anx...

I love Chicago!...I'm in the suburbs, but since my daughter had a snow day off from school today, we wanted to stomp around in it at the park on our street. biggrin ...And, I took these of her, with my cellphone, this morning. smile














lol mushy




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