These Stickies are Made for Reading Thread - Summer 2007 i

no cool people post here anymore...where is ash anyways?
 
no cool people post here anymore...where is ash anyways?
I don't know, haven't seen him for a while, but that has to be the most "normal" 'tar I have ever seen you with.


Edit: Actually, that reminds me of Smeg...



 
I don't know, haven't seen him for a while, but that has to be the most "normal" 'tar I have ever seen you with.


Edit: Actually, that reminds me of Smeg...
that is smeg's head on my ventriloquist dummy...they go together so well don't you think?



 
No it's not, don't encourage them.
I was finally able to get my mage to level 18 tonight, and spent a couple of hours in the AH trying to figure out how it worked. Ended up buying some new gear for myself, and even listing a couple of things for auction. It required several trips between the mailbox and the Auction House, though. :tongue:

I was able to get some stronger skills, too. :grin:

/more to come later



 
Soooo....nice weather we're havin' huh?
Actually, the weekend has been a bit cooler than it was all week. With the usual rain storms in the late evening, the house has stayed fairly cool the last couple of days. I have no idea what the forecast is for next week, but it'll most likely be more or less the same. Hot and humid during the day with a bit of rain in the evening, humidity down a bit by then, but still enough to wish it was winter all ready.



 
I'll trade some of our bone dry weather for some of your rain. We were supposed to get some Hurricane Dean leftovers a week or so ago, but as the outer rain bands were crossing the deserts to the east of us...they dried up. :sad2:
 
We'll gladly take a hurricane or two off your hands. Just a category 1 though; you guys can keep your category 4's and 5's. :hide:
 
I wish. By the time what was left of Hurricane Dean reached us, there was barely any cloud cover, let alone actual rainfall.
 
I'll trade some of our bone dry weather for some of your rain. We were supposed to get some Hurricane Dean leftovers a week or so ago, but as the outer rain bands were crossing the deserts to the east of us...they dried up. :sad2:

We're already way behind in our annual rainfall amounts and need it badly, my trees are dying. Get your own rain nub! :neener:



 
rykuss said:
We're already way behind in our annual rainfall amounts and need it badly, my trees are dying. Get your own rain nub! :neener:
Hey, we need it more!
Our trees here just catching on fire...literally.

There's a fire down near LA that's been burning for close to 2 months now. I wonder if they put it out yet....
 
A single fire, thats it? Have you seen how many there are in Northwestern Montana the last few months? My hometown was nearly surrounded by them at one point! And a new one started along the only other highway out of the are the day I left to come back here. :nervous:
 
I wish the rain would stop. :cry:

I realize compared to you (if you're still located where I think you said you are) I'm pretty far inland, but I really wish we had your problem over here. The ground is practically completely sand at this point. Even the clay is dried out. Every now and then we get a little afternoon or overnight shower, but it's nowhere near enough - and essentially just makes it ridiculously muggy for the next day and a half.

I cannot wait until fall comes around.

Most people complain about the heat in the summer and then turn around and complain about the cold in the winter. Nope, not me. I wish winter would hit and it would stay that way.

I'm moving to Svaldbard.



 
Dii Legend said:
A single fire, thats it?
It used to be many individual fires. Then they all decided at the big fire meeting to band together to form a giant fire, just to piss off the firefighters some more.
 
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