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muy_thaiguy wrote:One thing about living in Wyoming, and that is that it has snowed here at least once each month (not in the last year, but still) and there is currently ice and frost outside right now. 32 degrees Farenheight. Which for here, is cool weather, not cold. Cold is -40 degrees Farenheight (which is the usual temp during winter).
What is cold where you live?
Titanic wrote:muy_thaiguy wrote:One thing about living in Wyoming, and that is that it has snowed here at least once each month (not in the last year, but still) and there is currently ice and frost outside right now. 32 degrees Farenheight. Which for here, is cool weather, not cold. Cold is -40 degrees Farenheight (which is the usual temp during winter).
What is cold where you live?
In England, I guess -5 celsuis is the lowest it really gets. Scotland gets colder as its more north...
Cold is generally anything below 10 to most people here, althoguh I only start wearing 2 layers when it goes down to around 5.
b.k. barunt wrote:Snorri's like one of those fufu dogs who get all excited and dance around pissing on themself.
suggs wrote:scared off by all the pervs and wankers already? No? Then let me introduce myself, I'm Mr Pervy Wank.
'fraid not mate.muy_thaiguy wrote:I guess it doesn't help that my town is in a valley in the Rocky Mountains.
b.k. barunt wrote:Snorri's like one of those fufu dogs who get all excited and dance around pissing on themself.
suggs wrote:scared off by all the pervs and wankers already? No? Then let me introduce myself, I'm Mr Pervy Wank.
Sucks for you, because we just got poured on yeserday.The1exile wrote:I like how as soon as you opened this thread it started absolutely pissing down outside.
muy_thaiguy wrote:Sucks for you, because we just got poured on yeserday.The1exile wrote:I like how as soon as you opened this thread it started absolutely pissing down outside.
Oh well, it is fun to make fun of people who are used to 50 degree weather in winter, or even 30. 50 is good weather, 30 is a light jacket here. Foreign exchange students usually have it the roughest though.Norse wrote:'fraid not mate.muy_thaiguy wrote:I guess it doesn't help that my town is in a valley in the Rocky Mountains.
Norse wrote:Britain is a funny old place.
If it was in the same latitude and longditude but in the southern hemisphere, it would be a barren, frosty tundra.
It is only the "gulf stream" circulation that keeps it warmer than this.
tzor wrote:Norse wrote:Britain is a funny old place.
If it was in the same latitude and longditude but in the southern hemisphere, it would be a barren, frosty tundra.
It is only the "gulf stream" circulation that keeps it warmer than this.
You don't need to go south, you just have to go to the other side of the gulf stream and you will freeze nicely. You need to compare your weather to places like http://www.grc.k12.nf.ca/climatecanada/wabush.htm Wabush, Labrador.
Here is today's forecast for the town: Cloudy. Snow beginning this afternoon changing to ice pellets late this afternoon. Snow and ice pellet amount 2 cm. Wind becoming southeast 20 km/h this afternoon. High zero.
Compare to London: (Can't find a simple text display) Tomorrow is going to have temperatures with a high of 12 and a low of 8 (apparently the coldest night in the 10 day forecast and it's still massively higher than the high for the same latitude across the pond.)
b.k. barunt wrote:Snorri's like one of those fufu dogs who get all excited and dance around pissing on themself.
suggs wrote:scared off by all the pervs and wankers already? No? Then let me introduce myself, I'm Mr Pervy Wank.
But hey, I was born here, and Ilike the wide open spaces, the moumtains, and the fact that there are no major cities or pollution.2dimes wrote:Muy_thai -40 sucks.
I live in Canada and we only get that for a day or so every couple of years.
Most years we get a week or two of -30C which is around -22F, that's bad enough.
I can't even believe you posted in that best place to live thread with your freaking everything's frozen here half the year location.
Including Hooters, Yellowstone, Jackson Hole, and all of the other great places to visit as well?2dimes wrote:Fair enough, also those are fatastic for the bison. I just can't handle cold weather.
Sorry but it's off the list.
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