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Post by Holly on Dec 6, 2007 16:09:18 GMT -6
So you're telling me that if someone gets scared they will post another scary thing?
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Post by Spotted on Dec 8, 2007 4:08:27 GMT -6
Yes. Most of them it says, "Post this message again or *Insert evil thing here* will happen to you!" Exept the place where I put *Insert evil thing here* will be a threat.
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Post by Holly on Dec 8, 2007 9:51:39 GMT -6
Why? Only complete idiots would do that.
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Post by Holly on Dec 10, 2007 17:35:30 GMT -6
Bye bye chain...
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Post by Spotted on Dec 11, 2007 15:52:02 GMT -6
Some people are complete idiots. For example, people who talk like this; OMGUN00b!!1 I totly pwwwnu!!111 xxlooooolzorxx!!!11
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Post by [t]Wilted Ros[e] on Dec 11, 2007 21:50:37 GMT -6
Lawl. He pwn'd u's. ...Ah'm just kidding. XD I'm really bored, and hyper...and we just had a shnow day. RAWR.
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Post by Spotted on Dec 12, 2007 16:10:21 GMT -6
Lucky! It never snows here in Britain...
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Post by Holly on Dec 12, 2007 16:43:08 GMT -6
Wowo. I live here in the good old USA. We are a free country! At last! So, it's always warm in Great Britain? Or England?
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Post by Spotted on Dec 13, 2007 15:33:33 GMT -6
No, it's never warm here either, it just... rains... all the time... I'm in Northern Ireland, in Bangor.
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Post by Holly on Dec 13, 2007 15:35:46 GMT -6
So... What's the average temperature? And does it rain constantly?
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Post by Spotted on Dec 13, 2007 15:37:51 GMT -6
No, not constantly. It's just not very exciting.
Outside the average temperature is, I'd say, seven to nine degrees centigrade. Inside, about twenty.
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Post by [t]Wilted Ros[e] on Dec 13, 2007 18:43:55 GMT -6
...Are you guys Celsius? And isn't that still cold for Celsius? *is so confused*
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Post by Holly on Dec 13, 2007 20:18:32 GMT -6
Can you put it in Ferinhite? Or F with the little circle? Us Americans don't know much about centigrade or Celsius. Well, at least me and Wilted Rose don't...
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Post by Holly on Dec 13, 2007 20:26:29 GMT -6
Cuz like, in winter the lowest temperature recorded was -54° degrees Fahrenheit. But it usually only goes from 0° to 50° degrees Fahrenheit. The highest recorded was 114° degrees Fahrenheit. It's usually only 60° to 100° degrees Fahrenheit. Well, I think... blah...
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Post by Spotted on Dec 14, 2007 15:51:08 GMT -6
Ok, i used a converter that says 7-9°C = 45-48°F. Hopefully thats a bit clearer.
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Post by Spotted on Dec 14, 2007 15:54:05 GMT -6
And you're highest in °C is 46°C
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Post by Spotted on Dec 14, 2007 15:56:28 GMT -6
Oh, and you're lowest (-54°F) is -48°C. How do you manage to survive??!
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Post by Holly on Dec 14, 2007 21:52:25 GMT -6
It's not always that hot and cold! I usually only gets to be 10-50°F, and some times single digits at least and at most it usually only gets from 60-80°F, and sometimes gets in the 90s.
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Post by Spotted on Dec 15, 2007 9:23:54 GMT -6
That's still really hot compared to here
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Post by Holly on Dec 15, 2007 10:08:37 GMT -6
So we go swimming? And we go to the beach, and we wear shorts and we wear short sleaves and we have air conditioners. We wear swim suits and yet we don't get cold. You should come here for a vacation some time, and I recomend Florida or California, because there it's warm all year `round. Even up here more it gets so hot we can't stand it. When it does get cold in winter we go all out with coats and mittens and snow boots and snow pants. We go sledding, skiing, snowboarding, etc. We make snow men, snow angles, and snow forts. We have snow ball fights, which I've only been in one, but only a few snow balls were thrown before the teacher said no.
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