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Bunurong land, Melbourne, Australia.
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a tad bit warm. I’d invite you to a real winter, but ya might not be able to handle it :P
Probably the average temperature over here, in “Spring” come to that …
I miss Melbourne so much.
I have fond memories of driving past that huge thing on my way to my grandads. It always signified the “Almost there! We can get excited now!” attitude. But Daniel, sweet, that’s not cold. 5 degrees in Werribee is cold.
Ren, who said 11 degrees was cold??
Was -60 here with the windchill considered. Was really only -40 but the wind was sooo cold twas really -60. A guy froze to death outside, walking home drunk from a party.
a few years ago that is… no recently
and i am talking about canada of course.
I remember.
The clock on the silo says 11 degrees !!!!
Who would put a clock on a silo anyway?
Go Blues
It’s like that in Britain too – in a “spring” month as well. Thankfully, I’m experiencing the mice nicer weather of Turkey.
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a tad bit warm. I’d invite you to a real winter, but ya might not be able to handle it :P
Probably the average temperature over here, in “Spring” come to that …
I miss Melbourne so much.
I have fond memories of driving past that huge thing on my way to my grandads. It always signified the “Almost there! We can get excited now!” attitude. But Daniel, sweet, that’s not cold. 5 degrees in Werribee is cold.
Ren, who said 11 degrees was cold??
Was -60 here with the windchill considered. Was really only -40 but the wind was sooo cold twas really -60. A guy froze to death outside, walking home drunk from a party.
a few years ago that is… no recently
and i am talking about canada of course.
I remember.
The clock on the silo says 11 degrees !!!!
Who would put a clock on a silo anyway?
Go Blues
It’s like that in Britain too – in a “spring” month as well. Thankfully, I’m experiencing the mice nicer weather of Turkey.