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No more Illya till 2015?
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!
Is it rainy where you guys are?
It poured here today, but it's kinda boring without wind, thunder, lightning...you know, all the drama.
Noooo! Change you avatar back, scrub!
Is it rainy where you guys are?
It poured here today, but it's kinda boring without wind, thunder, lightning...you know, all the drama.
@miceblue
@Tom Yum Goong
This is my second time tagging you two today, because you both discuss this topic on a relatively consistent basis:
Bicycle-Fi!
It was rainy the past few days here, but now it's just cold as ass (Around 6 Celsius)... I feel like Farnsworth every time I go outside.
It was very overcast in the morning but gradually it became sunny in the afternoon in Lyon, France.
Temperature was ideal, a bit cold in the morning but perfect during midday and in the afternoon, not too cold yet not too hot.
Is it rainy where you guys are?
I'm not actually a biker though. I haven't ridden a bike for at least 6 years since everything is kind of far away from biking distance. I don't really feel like lugging around a bike on the public bus either. >.>
That image...is sooo NSFW.
In the town I grew up in, it could get twenty degrees below zero...but that's Fahrenheit.
19°C, just a few little clouds and a gentle breeze. Perfect bicycle weather. Rode like 30km.
-40 Celsius temps aren't uncommon in the winter here, I think the 10-year record low was -52.
That's Canada for ya! I used to live right next to Lake Erie and the Canadian border.
19°C, just a few little clouds and a gentle breeze. Perfect bicycle weather. Rode like 30km.
*goes to Google to convert Celsius and kilometers to Fahrenheit and miles*
Nice!
Sucks, doesn't it? I'd imagine I'll end up moving in a few years once I've gathered up some money... maybe Miami.
Wait, you have a DriveStation Quad? Aren't those things like $1500?
-40 Celsius temps aren't uncommon in the winter here, I think the 10-year record low was -52.
*goes to Google to convert Celsius and kilometers to Fahrenheit and miles*
Nice!