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So let me get this straight. It's late October/early November. You live in Washington state, a state not known for its warm weather. You drive by a group of girls walking down the road and one doesn't have their pants on. You don't stop to offer a ride.
You never cease to amaze me, Xuzi. And that's not a good thing in this case.
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Actually, I'm seventeen, smart one.
Still illegal, but get it right. Oh well that's not that bad then. Certainly not illegal here in FL, at least not for me.
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You [stop] to offer a ride.
Hahah xD I can picture that. "Hey hey, wanna ride? I got candy in the car, yo."
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You [stop] to offer a ride.
Hahah xD I can picture that. "Hey hey, wanna ride? I got candy in the car, yo."
There's a difference between a 41 year old in a van and a 14 year old driving his mom's car illegally.
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Yeah, good point. Although, if you don't know them at all, isn't that still borderline sketchy? xD
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So let me get this straight. It's late October/early November. You live in Washington state, a state not known for its warm weather. You drive by a group of girls walking down the road and one doesn't have their pants on. You don't stop to offer a ride. You never cease to amaze me, Xuzi. And that's not a good thing in this case. </thread>
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There's a difference between a 41 year old in a van and a 14 year old driving his mom's car illegally. I'm 17, and it was MY truck. Kthx. josh: I live in the southeast. It gets 95+ here in the summer, 300 days of sunshine. Look it up "Tri-Cities, WA" My mom was in my truck with me, so I figured stopping wasnt the best idea. EDIT: Better yet, Let me just quote Wikipedia about the Tri-Cities, so you don't have to. "The Tri-Cities are in a semi-arid climate, receiving an average of 7 to 8 inches of precipitation every year. There are 300 days of sunshine every year. Temperatures range from as low as 10 °F in the winter to as high as 110 °F in the summer, and even reached 115 °F in July 2006." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tri-Cities,_Washington Not as epic as my range. -20F to 99F with 100% humidity... ....oh, and of course, a month without seeing the sun.
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Not as epic as my range. -20F to 99F with 100% humidity... ....oh, and of course, a month without seeing the sun. I'm not sure what the stats are for my city, but I can say with much confidence that it's similar to living in Satan's taint. It's been summer for like 11 months.
Last Edit: Nov 5, 2010 5:14:39 GMT by Deko
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I love how all of you are trying to compare who has the worst temperatures when you know you have multiple people from Minnesota here.
Don't even try.
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I love how all of you are trying to compare who has the worst temperatures when you know you have multiple people from Minnesota here. Don't even try. James has worse, I am sure Luci. And shut up, Fredy. You live like 50 miles from the border. I don't even consider that Canada. It's just an area that a bunch of people huddle together to be near the US. You guys don't even get that cold of weather (compare it to the UP and parts of Minnesota) (And before I get ripped a new one, I was being entirely sarcastic about the first bit)
Last Edit: Nov 5, 2010 14:57:57 GMT by Josh
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I love how all of you are trying to compare who has the worst temperatures when you know you have multiple people from Minnesota here. Don't even try. James has worse, I am sure Luci. You're joking, right? Record temps are as follows: Michigan -51 to 112 Minnesota -60 to 114 Edit: Missed your edit somehow...
Last Edit: Nov 6, 2010 4:05:34 GMT by Lucifer
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How did teenage pantless girl go to temperature in Minnesota? If you were paying attention, you'd know.
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