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#182464 by TallNerdGuy
Mon Feb 02, 2009 1:29 am
Psychotic...when I was a wee lad, back when I was in 4th or 5th grade, my family took a trip out west. We had a lot of good times and made so many stops...many of which were pictured in your post! Seeing those takes me back...we saw the Grand Canyon, sequoias (another bunch of gigantic trees), the big crater, the petrified forest, Devil's Tower (we didn't climb it, but it was still awe-inducing), Yellowstone, as well as some others. Thank you for posting those!

Quick note: Whenever we went to the petrified forest, my brother and I probably quoted Beavis & Butthead more times than one could count. :mrgreen: 8)
#182477 by Lettuce
Mon Feb 02, 2009 4:40 am
I live in London, I'm pretty sure most of you know what it looks like!
The actual town (London is made up of little towns) I live in looks like this-

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Here's my back garden this morning, it's not snowed like this for 18 years...

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#182482 by AlucardXIX
Mon Feb 02, 2009 5:05 am
Amber wrote:Seeing as its actually snowing in england, ill share pictures of the rare event :D
The amazing view? Outside my window 8) :P

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I have a big front window :D

Bout time someone in England learns to drive on the right side of the road! ;)
#182484 by Lettuce
Mon Feb 02, 2009 5:54 am
It's imperetive to drive on the right side of the road with your windshield totally obscured here :D
#182571 by Stella Cartography
Tue Feb 03, 2009 5:04 am
You'd imagine he'd've gone for bigger horns.....

Anyway, this is a picture of the snow at 0655 yesterday outside Southampton General Hospital. The footprints are mine (I was trying to find an alternative entrance to my building because the usual one was closed).

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I hate snow.

Oh and hooray! But not for love this time...I'm stagnant! I've finally graduated from not being here to being stagnant. I'm so happy!
#182616 by psychotic
Tue Feb 03, 2009 4:24 pm
TallNerdGuy wrote:Psychotic...when I was a wee lad, back when I was in 4th or 5th grade, my family took a trip out west. We had a lot of good times and made so many stops...many of which were pictured in your post! Seeing those takes me back...we saw the Grand Canyon, sequoias (another bunch of gigantic trees), the big crater, the petrified forest, Devil's Tower (we didn't climb it, but it was still awe-inducing), Yellowstone, as well as some others. Thank you for posting those!

Quick note: Whenever we went to the petrified forest, my brother and I probably quoted Beavis & Butthead more times than one could count. :mrgreen: 8)


I had forgotten all about the sequoias, I remember some of those being even more impressive than the redwoods. A lot of those reminded me of those memories that I have from way back when as well. It's a lot of fun just to look at them. I can't wait to get back to Devil's Tower and climb it this time. It's going to be real tough though.
#182636 by Humanoid
Tue Feb 03, 2009 11:07 pm
Lettuce wrote:Here's my back garden this morning, it's not snowed like this for 18 years...

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Umm. This looks like a normal day here in Finland.

Oh well, here's one picture of mine:

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#182653 by Stella Cartography
Wed Feb 04, 2009 5:34 am
Abydost wrote:GODDAMN IT. It's snowing here now. Damn you all for mentioning it D:


Sorry....it's stopped here now. But if it's any consolation we may be getting more on Friday.....
#182662 by Coma Divine
Wed Feb 04, 2009 7:16 am
Billy Rhomboid wrote:and a bloke with horns at dawn;

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I did have a good one with a cow but it is just too damn big


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"Ni!!" :P

What's with all the Northern Hemisphere mass dandruff pics? What be that white stuff?
We're aiming for 43C again this weekend. I'll see if I can post a pic of my road melting... :?
#182676 by BlueRaja
Wed Feb 04, 2009 10:29 am
Coma Divine wrote:
Billy Rhomboid wrote:and a bloke with horns at dawn;

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I did have a good one with a cow but it is just too damn big


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"Ni!!" :P



AHHH! Thank you! :lol:
#182728 by psychotic
Thu Feb 05, 2009 12:16 am
Humanoid wrote:
Lettuce wrote:Here's my back garden this morning, it's not snowed like this for 18 years...

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Umm. This looks like a normal day here in Finland.



Haha, I was thinking the samething. Once the sun passes the equator here in the Chicagoland area that starts to become the norm (well, okay, once December start). However, we've had snow about 2 feet deep for the past 2 months. It went away during a heatwave, but a few days later it was right back.

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