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#1 2010-05-25 16:11:57

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This is Not Texas People.

It was 95 degree F yesterday, here in Minnesota. This is not normal! As a Minnesotan, I can not stand 80 degree weather-but this?! It's insane. Yesterday we couldn't even go out for Phy Ed because of the heat and humidity. At the soccer game everyone was dying, and I couldn't even go to sleep at night because of this. What type of stroke is this?  mad  For a Northern state-what an outrage.

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#2 2010-05-25 16:14:14

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Re: This is Not Texas People.

Our summers average 87 degrees, and there are 110 degrees day sometimes.


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#3 2010-05-25 16:16:32

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Re: This is Not Texas People.

I wore a giant winter coat today the whole day. Also it was 23C


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#4 2010-05-25 16:23:21

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Re: This is Not Texas People.

This is why I love california


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#5 2010-05-25 16:23:48

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Re: This is Not Texas People.

dethklok52 wrote:

This is why I love california

What....?


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#6 2010-05-25 16:23:55

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Re: This is Not Texas People.

It is 11 here...

I love cold temperatures.

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#7 2010-05-25 16:43:26

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Re: This is Not Texas People.

Pshh weak Northern noobs (I'm jking). Down here in the South, we average around 90 degrees for our summers >.>


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#8 2010-05-25 16:44:30

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Re: This is Not Texas People.

steppenwulf wrote:

Pshh weak Northern noobs (I'm jking). Down here in the South, we average around 90 degrees for our summers >.>

Could you stand a -60 degree Fahrenheit day? >.>

(Had that.)


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#9 2010-05-25 16:48:37

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Re: This is Not Texas People.

littletonkslover wrote:

steppenwulf wrote:

Pshh weak Northern noobs (I'm jking). Down here in the South, we average around 90 degrees for our summers >.>

Could you stand a -60 degree Fahrenheit day? >.>

(Had that.)

Stay inside with nice old heaters?

If it's hot, stay inside with the AC.


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#10 2010-05-25 16:52:26

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Re: This is Not Texas People.

I didn't think of that, genius. >.>


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#11 2010-05-25 16:54:39

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Re: This is Not Texas People.

Try being down here in Florida! I swear,it felt like 1000000000 degrees. Mabye because i was wearing winter pants and a black shirt...But still! Can't wait to go to Pennsylvania. My dad said that it was still SNOWING a few weeks ago. A few weeks ago a fried an egg on my car. Literally.

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#12 2010-05-25 17:38:12

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Re: This is Not Texas People.

littletonkslover wrote:

steppenwulf wrote:

Pshh weak Northern noobs (I'm jking). Down here in the South, we average around 90 degrees for our summers >.>

Could you stand a -60 degree Fahrenheit day? >.>

(Had that.)

once, in my first year in mn (this year) on the first day after winter break, the temperature was -30F+wind chill, our car wouldn't start (even with the block heater) and I had to run for blocks to catch a bus to school... we heard a story about here where there was snow on july 4th.


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#13 2010-05-25 17:39:20

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Re: This is Not Texas People.

Of course this isn't Texas, http://www.gifbin.com/bin/1232752292_b811c29.gif

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#14 2010-05-25 17:58:19

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Re: This is Not Texas People.

I live in Massachusetts, and its ALWAYS so cold! Even if I go to the beach when its 90 degrees F out, the water is so cold!!!!!!!  I have live here all my life and I wish my state traded places with Florida or something.  hmm  Its so hot, I had to put an icepack in my bunny's cage!  yikes  .......... tongue


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#15 2010-05-25 18:08:16

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Re: This is Not Texas People.

16Skittles wrote:

littletonkslover wrote:

steppenwulf wrote:

Pshh weak Northern noobs (I'm jking). Down here in the South, we average around 90 degrees for our summers >.>

Could you stand a -60 degree Fahrenheit day? >.>

(Had that.)

once, in my first year in mn (this year) on the first day after winter break, the temperature was -30F+wind chill, our car wouldn't start (even with the block heater) and I had to run for blocks to catch a bus to school... we heard a story about here where there was snow on july 4th.

Nice  big_smile


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#16 2010-05-25 18:12:50

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Re: This is Not Texas People.

Musicstar888 wrote:

I live in Massachusetts, and its ALWAYS so cold! Even if I go to the beach when its 90 degrees F out, the water is so cold!!!!!!!  I have live here all my life and I wish my state traded places with Florida or something.  hmm  Its so hot, I had to put an icepack in my bunny's cage!  yikes  .......... tongue

Do you live on the peninsula? Not asking for your specific location, because Massachusetts is part of the Gulf Stream, and the waters there are relatively warm.

EDIT: Massachusetts is not part of the Gulf Stream, but it is very close.

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#17 2010-05-25 18:23:58

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Re: This is Not Texas People.

littletonkslover wrote:

I can not stand 80 degree weather

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#18 2010-05-25 18:30:10

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Re: This is Not Texas People.

Hey, be nice to the Republic-of-Texas. It will save you one day!  lol


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#19 2010-05-25 18:33:53

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Re: This is Not Texas People.

littletonkslover wrote:

steppenwulf wrote:

Pshh weak Northern noobs (I'm jking). Down here in the South, we average around 90 degrees for our summers >.>

Could you stand a -60 degree Fahrenheit day? >.>

(Had that.)

Yep, we just stay inside with the nice old heaters  tongue


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#20 2010-05-25 18:37:09

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Re: This is Not Texas People.

Greatdane wrote:

Musicstar888 wrote:

I live in Massachusetts, and its ALWAYS so cold! Even if I go to the beach when its 90 degrees F out, the water is so cold!!!!!!!  I have live here all my life and I wish my state traded places with Florida or something.  hmm  Its so hot, I had to put an icepack in my bunny's cage!  yikes  .......... tongue

Do you live on the peninsula? Not asking for your specific location, because Massachusetts is part of the Gulf Stream, and the waters there are relatively warm.

EDIT: Massachusetts is not part of the Gulf Stream, but it is very close.

I don't.  hmm


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#21 2010-05-25 18:51:18

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Re: This is Not Texas People.

littletonkslover wrote:

16Skittles wrote:

littletonkslover wrote:


Could you stand a -60 degree Fahrenheit day? >.>

(Had that.)

once, in my first year in mn (this year) on the first day after winter break, the temperature was -30F+wind chill, our car wouldn't start (even with the block heater) and I had to run for blocks to catch a bus to school... we heard a story about here where there was snow on july 4th.

Nice  big_smile

you're not a real minnesotan until you sprint to school in the freezing cold.  tongue


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#22 2010-05-25 18:58:48

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Re: This is Not Texas People.

16Skittles wrote:

littletonkslover wrote:

16Skittles wrote:


once, in my first year in mn (this year) on the first day after winter break, the temperature was -30F+wind chill, our car wouldn't start (even with the block heater) and I had to run for blocks to catch a bus to school... we heard a story about here where there was snow on july 4th.

Nice  big_smile

you're not a real minnesotan until you sprint to school in the freezing cold.  tongue

wink  Go winter!~


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#23 2010-05-25 19:00:52

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Re: This is Not Texas People.

littletonkslover wrote:

dethklok52 wrote:

This is why I love california

What....?

California has a very mild climate. Never too hot, never too cold.

But they don't get any snow. -_-


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#24 2010-05-25 19:04:12

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Re: This is Not Texas People.

cocoanut wrote:

littletonkslover wrote:

dethklok52 wrote:

This is why I love california

What....?

California has a very mild climate. Never too hot, never too cold.

But they don't get any snow. -_-

Sucks for them  tongue


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#25 2010-05-25 19:09:37

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Re: This is Not Texas People.

littletonkslover wrote:

cocoanut wrote:

littletonkslover wrote:


What....?

California has a very mild climate. Never too hot, never too cold.

But they don't get any snow. -_-

Sucks for them  tongue

Agree. I love snow.  big_smile  Snow is Missouri is awesome! It's fluffy and white. It tastes good too!  big_smile


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