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Posts 224 - 235 of 6,170
Posts 224 - 235 of 6,170
Corwin
23 years ago
23 years ago
Must be that other Oregon. And I would still maintain that for a hundred and one wonderful shades of weird, you can't go past the weather of Melbourne, Australia. The onlt thing I haven't seen in my lifetime is a rain of frogs . . . and I only missed that because I was interstate at the time.
OnyxFlame
23 years ago
23 years ago
Kansas weather is pretty weird too sometimes. One year it was in the 70s on Christmas, and another year on a day in spring it was 70 or so, and then it got down to like 15 and started snowing. (Of course I'd gone out with some friends, with no coat and all. I was only like 3 blocks away, and had to have my mom bring me my coat and drive me home. Dontcha just love it when that happens?)
The Professor
23 years ago
23 years ago
Gah! It fell into the 40s this last weekend at an ourdoors party down the street, and this coming weekend is my 5 Year College Reunion, and it's going to be 40s-60s with thunderstorms. I thought it was supposed to be global >warming<!
Could be that butterfly effect. I saw a bunch of them outside a few weeks ago.
Could be that butterfly effect. I saw a bunch of them outside a few weeks ago.
OnyxFlame
23 years ago
23 years ago
Q: If a butterfly farts in China and there's no one there to hear it, does it make a sound?
A: Who cares, but you better get ready for a hurricane...
Hmm...do butterflies fart?
(Yes, this is what I spend my time thinking about...
)
A: Who cares, but you better get ready for a hurricane...

Hmm...do butterflies fart?
(Yes, this is what I spend my time thinking about...
)
OnyxFlame
23 years ago
23 years ago
I just had another weird thought.
Would a centaur go to a doctor or a vet?
(I never claimed to be sane...)
Would a centaur go to a doctor or a vet?
(I never claimed to be sane...)
OnyxFlame
23 years ago
23 years ago
Man this has been one hell of a week and it's not over yet. First we hafta call a plumber to fix a leaky toilet, then the cat gets a urinary tract infection, and THEN we get a flat tire right when we're supposed to bring him home. Amazingly enough, the vet brought him over on his way home from work, even though he almost didn't find the house. I find myself wondering though...whoever said bad things come in threes didn't say there had to be a waiting period between the sets, did he?
Corwin
23 years ago
23 years ago
Bad things come in threes, very rarely properly separated. To quote Henry Kissinger "There cannot be a crisis next week. My schedule is already full."
OnyxFlame
23 years ago
23 years ago
Well apparently this is either a bad set of 4, or there's gonna be 2 more bad things coming up. The ISP was on the blink for 16 hours or so, which put a serious crimp in my style. I'm not sure that's bad enough to qualify as a bad thing, but it was sure boring.
If good things came in 3s, how could anyone tell? We're breathing, the world hasn't ended, and hostile aliens aren't holding us at laserpoint...maybe that'll hafta be good enough.
If good things came in 3s, how could anyone tell? We're breathing, the world hasn't ended, and hostile aliens aren't holding us at laserpoint...maybe that'll hafta be good enough.
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