For all of you that will go outside tonight

ColonelHardisson said:


I think this might be referring to AT's line about a "hog." What he's referring to is a popular nickname for Harley-Davidson motorcycles, not an actual animal. I figured I'd mention this in case it was lost on our non-American friends.

I do know what a hog is :) , and I love HD's aswell (the sound oh my the sound).

Speaking of hog BTW, I have been chased by a Boar once and that finally made me understand from where the phrase "Hog Wild" comes from. And yes you can run faster then a boar (but darn you if you stop).
 

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Liquide said:


I do know what a hog is :) , and I love HD's aswell (the sound oh my the sound).


Then you need to fly over and come to Florida during bike week! lol, all the sound of HD you want that come from all over the US to here. It's intense!;)
 

Ahh... home in the Netherlands for the holidays. Of course, this means I missed seeing the west pier in Brighton collapse... oh well.

I like it here better (sorry Brits, but I think a lot of you hate your country anyway, while I merely like another one more ;) ), but it is slightly colder here than in SE England. About 4 or 5 degrees Celcius on average.

(Rav checks the internet) It is about 2 degrees here, while in Brighton it is 5. Bastards ;)

Rav
 

Rav said:
Ahh... home in the Netherlands for the holidays. Of course, this means I missed seeing the west pier in Brighton collapse... oh well.

I like it here better (sorry Brits, but I think a lot of you hate your country anyway, while I merely like another one more ;) ), but it is slightly colder here than in SE England. About 4 or 5 degrees Celcius on average.

(Rav checks the internet) It is about 2 degrees here, while in Brighton it is 5. Bastards ;)

Rav

You bastard :D
-25 C and ticking
 

Liquide said:

or the library where I try to find out the meaning of life.

Forty Two!



For those of you that don't get it, never mind. Yesterday, in Florida, it was near freezing. I wore my full winter coat and was still shivering (35 degrees is very cold when you're used to Florida temperatures... Farenheit, that is). Today, it's warm and sunny and in the mid 70's. I wake up at 5:30 a.m. to get ready for work, and have NO idea how to dress for the day. Long sleeves and long underwear? Or shorts and t-shirt?
 

With forty Fahrenheit (ie. 5 celcius), you have posted the warmest temperature yet in this thread.

Spoiled Florida Brat ;)

Rav
 



Rav said:
With forty Fahrenheit (ie. 5 celcius), you have posted the warmest temperature yet in this thread.

Spoiled Florida Brat ;)
Hah! I got that beat!

Right now outside my office it's 43 degrees Farenheit; that's 6 degrees Celsius!

It's warmer in CANADA than it is in Florida! Ha!

I love Vancouver. I get to live in Canada, which gives me "cold weather cred" (and believe me, I've earned my cold weather cred -- -40 degree winter days are common where I grew up -- Calgary, Alberta -- and a prairie wind chill factor takes you down to -80 without much effort) while at the same time I get to enjoy balmy "winters" like this.

I mock you all with my weather fortune.
 

Oh, wait. Never mind. My weather mocking is without merit, I realise. I sulk in shame.

Somebody from Calgary post and make me feel better....
 

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