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Mene has my loyalty too. I tried crysandrea... a while back... it was a lot like gaia... it cost a lot of money for any nice item.
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Yay, snow!! *dives in a pile and rolls around*
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@Nuggets: [hug] ---------- Post added 12-24-2012 at 11:09 AM ---------- Hey there Adrexah! o wo *dives into snow too* |
Nope. I don't think anyone would leave. [lol]
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I'd find a way to bring him with me so we'd never have to say goodbye...[ninja] |
That would depend on what size he was. Six feet tall might be a little much... especially for a chibi.
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Er. A six-foot-tall chibi would be scary. o ___o; Two feet sounds good though. o wo |
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I want snow...the desert doesn't get much snow [:(]
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Waiting for fish. I like fish and rice pilaf.
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What kind of fish?
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So cold...wonder what I'll get for lunch. Don't want to have to go outside for food. >.>;; |
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Hopefully it's something warm and filling so you can warm up, Antagoinst.
I could go for crab stuffed mushrooms. |
Crab stuffed mushrooms sounds delicious. <33 |
Nimmy, I thought you lived near the equator... are you going through an unseasonal cold patch?
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I have no idea. [sweat] |
68 degrees is considered a heat wave in certain parts of the United States, especially the northern states.
I am starting to wonder if I am coming down with a cold...and that will make me mad if it does happen. Vacation is way more important being sick. Will travel regardless. |
*blinks* 20 Celsius is 68 Fahrenheit... [cry]
Currently where I am, using conversion... it's about negative 12 degrees Celsius. (or 10 degrees Fahrenheit.) |
68, a heat wave?! [gonk] ---------- Post added 12-24-2012 at 11:51 AM ---------- @Wren: ........I am NEVER going wherever it is you live. Unless it's spring/summer/autumn. >___>; |
*flops through the thread*
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Hey Seito! *flops with* = w= |
Psh, 20 Celsius... that is blistering heat where I am from!
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Nimmy- during the summer it never get above 103 Fahrenheit. EVER. A normal summer for me is in the 70-80 Fahrenheit. But winter for me is normally from mid October to mid March. That's when it gets cold. We often are in Arctic air masses. Where it's bright and sunny outside, but the air is so dry and cold that you could get frostbite if you're out too long.
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