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The Dreaded Cold Approaches...

Skotekal

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The Dreaded Cold Approaches...

As it does every year, without fail or regret, the greatest downfall of the "Great North", the Great Cold of the Kanadia winterland. I already feel it coming, it's cold grasp is again approaching, and the days are getting shorter and colder day by day. But would Canada be Canada without our horrible winters? Probably not, but oh well, I have my 360 and my computer and it's very slow internet. How many of you guys live in Kanadia, not very many I can guess, or more close to none. But I do prefer cold to heat. But that is natural as a Canadian. Oh well, time to get settled in for the very long winter that approaches with it's cold, cold unescapable grasp...
 
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I live in Ohio, so I am just across the lake from Canada =]
Last year (I think, may have been the year before) the temp got down to -20... That sucked, it had to be much worse in Canada though.
 
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Celsius or Fahrenheit? If that is Celsius, then yeah, Calgary had a lot worse. Tipping toward the -50 with wind chill. About -40 without.
 
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I forget that some people use Celsius, I meant -20 Fahrenheit :lol:
I guess I can't complain with that though, it was around 20 degrees colder there if you're right.
 
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That is about -29 Celsius. Pretty cold! Man winters are long here... I remember when I went to school in my hoody when it was -30 out. Not a smart decision on my part!
 
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I bet we`re going to have a one-week winter again - that means rain and slush for the most part, but -30 C for a few days. Oh and no snow. This kind of winter sucks.
 
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Our winters are nothing compared to yours but i still hate the cold. :lol:
 
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I hate summer with as much passion as humanly possible. The quicker winter comes, the better.
 
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in melbourne i rather winter than summer, i mean i might get a cold in the witer but i get miagranes in the summer, because it is the Partay season. Also the park dow the road is alot prettier.

Oh well atleast i don't live near the border of NSW and Vic, i was up there once 50 degrees up there, **** it was hot

BTW 400th post
 
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Winter FTW - I love the cold weather and I hate it when it's hot. My view is simple: The cold doesn't give you skin cancer within twenty minutes of stepping outside; there's only so many clothes you can take off to cool down before being arrested whereas no one locks you up for adding an extra pair of gloves; you can look pasty white in winter and no one gives a damn whereas in summer people throw things at you for your lack of tan (and melanoma, it would seem).

Bring on the snow, ice and other cold-related things :D
 
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Yes no skin cancer, i agree with angel winter ftw
 
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Maybe it's the cold blood of the vikings running through my veins, but I LOVE winter, complete with the snow and the cold. Summer I can't stand with all the damn heat though, so right on, Angel.

There might be some viking in you!
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Living in the Northeast corner of the U.S. was no picnic I can tell you... I studied in Canada for a year and was slapped in the face with -50c temps in February, just awful. But now, living in Los Angeles, I'm experiencing this novelty of 80 degrees F in October... I will miss the seasons though...
 
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i love winter, and cant wait for it to come around. everything just looks so glorious when its covered in snow. plus there arent many people out so its a good time to wreak havoc!
 
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Ha! Im In new Zealand! So nice warm weather right now! yayyy!
 
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in england its cold already i had to where my hoddie to class last week because it was pretty cold to me plus if you live in london you know the primary mode of transportation for locals XD i walked 3 miles and it was blowing wind raining and cold lol
 
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I like SNOWY winters, without it, winter just sucks. But nothing beats fall/autumn, I don`t know why, but it makes me feel nostalgic and that`s good.
 
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hobbes_pwn;213033 said:
in melbourne i rather winter than summer, i mean i might get a cold in the witer but i get miagranes in the summer, because it is the Partay season. Also the park dow the road is alot prettier.

Oh well atleast i don't live near the border of NSW and Vic, i was up there once 50 degrees up there, **** it was hot

BTW 400th post

But there's no Cricket on :(

Skotekal;213004 said:
As it does every year, without fail or regret, the greatest downfall of the "Great North", the Great Cold of the Kanadia winterland. I already feel it coming, it's cold grasp is again approaching, and the days are getting shorter and colder day by day. But would Canada be Canada without our horrible winters? Probably not, but oh well, I have my 360 and my computer and it's very slow internet. How many of you guys live in Kanadia, not very many I can guess, or more close to none. But I do prefer cold to heat. But that is natural as a Canadian. Oh well, time to get settled in for the very long winter that approaches with it's cold, cold unescapable grasp...

Hehe... It's the middle of spring for us. Just starting to warm up, but not so warm that I feel like killing myself every day.

TRA Rotid;213563 said:
I like SNOWY winters, without it, winter just sucks. But nothing beats fall/autumn, I don`t know why, but it makes me feel nostalgic and that`s good.

I've never seen snow :(

Except this once when I was three, and I only remember two things. Skiing Kindergarten and eating snow. Mmmmmm tasty snow.
 
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Arseface;213580 said:
I've never seen snow :(

Except this once when I was three, and I only remember two things. Skiing Kindergarten and eating snow. Mmmmmm tasty snow.

Feel sorry for you, really. And eating snow is one of the pest parts... unless it`s not white.
 
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