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Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2005 6:14 am
by Karou Ariyen
Kiren wrote:KarouKaniyashia wrote:Last few years we've had a light rainy season, its really disturbing too, I shop at the Farm, they sell fresh grown vegtables from IL Farmers and its been a light load due to rain lacking. Sucks, we need more badly.
We must summon the rain gods, and have them bless us with rain. o_o;
How about another Massive Snow Storm like chicago got back in 79? Or we could have a replay of the Utica/Plainfield twisters xD
Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2005 6:20 am
by Ambrey
/em runs in, snaps Karou's thong and runs back out!

Re: roll Call
Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2005 12:39 pm
by Lilwolf
Pennsylvania Kitty here ... cold brrrr
Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2005 1:38 pm
by Whoohoo
Texas kitty here
Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2005 4:48 pm
by Alya Mizar (Tsybil)
Kiren wrote:KarouKaniyashia wrote:Last few years we've had a light rainy season, its really disturbing too, I shop at the Farm, they sell fresh grown vegtables from IL Farmers and its been a light load due to rain lacking. Sucks, we need more badly.
We must summon the rain gods, and have them bless us with rain. o_o;
Some pagans here in the pacific NW have devised a spell to apease the Rain Gods and banish that strange blazing orb that sometimes appears in the daytime.
The only problem is that it requires the sacrifice of a blond California virgin, and they are on the Endangered Speices List.
Rinaah wrote:Am I the only kitty from New England?
I live in Grafton, Mass.
When I was a pre-teen, back in the paleolithic age, I lived in East Rindge (spelling? it HAS been a while...) NH. I know where Grafton is. Do you know where that is?
Re: roll Call
Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2005 5:16 pm
by Cyndari
Lilwolf wrote:Pennsylvania Kitty here ... cold brrrr
Man I went to college in NW PA just outside of Erie that is the coldest place I have ever been. In the winter the wind comes off the lake through Erie and down into the valley where my college was, so instead of being 0 it was -15 and winters seem to go on and on. On last day of classes, May 12, it was 25 degrees and we got 5 inches of snow. When I flew back to NJ my parents thought I was nuts cause I was bundled up and it was 78 there.

Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2005 9:15 am
by Kessa
Neoshinobi wrote:Kessa wrote:Well I am a well traveled Kittie
Lived in Tampa, Fl till I enlisted in the Marines. Since then I've lived in Japan, Austrailia, New Zealand, Thailand, Hong Kong, Ethiopia, Afghanistan, Iraq, Kuwait, Qatar, Germany, (Albany, Ga), and now I'm off to live in Sunny Southern California.
C-Ya on the Beach

Ah the army...goto exotic places, meet exotic people...and then kill them.

Well Neo its the Marines and not the Army. To entirely different things. And I assure you that everyone we kill has been bad

Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2005 10:14 pm
by Neoshinobi
Kessa wrote:Neoshinobi wrote:Kessa wrote:Well I am a well traveled Kittie
Lived in Tampa, Fl till I enlisted in the Marines. Since then I've lived in Japan, Austrailia, New Zealand, Thailand, Hong Kong, Ethiopia, Afghanistan, Iraq, Kuwait, Qatar, Germany, (Albany, Ga), and now I'm off to live in Sunny Southern California.
C-Ya on the Beach

Ah the army...goto exotic places, meet exotic people...and then kill them.

Well Neo its the Marines and not the Army. To entirely different things. And I assure you that everyone we kill has been bad

I was afraid you'd say that

Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2005 10:23 pm
by Kessa
Its not the only thing we do. I've been deployed more for humanitarian reasons then for combat.
Freedom isnt Free, someone has to pay the price. And its worth the cost.
Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2005 12:18 am
by Tinacat
Fredom only costs a buck o five.
Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2005 12:35 am
by Kiren
Tinacat wrote:Fredom only costs a buck o five.
Really?
Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2005 12:59 am
by Tinacat
Kiren wrote:Tinacat wrote:Fredom only costs a buck o five.
Really?
Yes
Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2005 1:04 am
by Neoshinobi
Tinacat wrote:Kiren wrote:Tinacat wrote:Fredom only costs a buck o five.
Really?
Yes
I wasn't quite aware that freedom was being sold on the street corner for, lower than gas, prices...

...
Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2005 1:44 am
by Sigyn
I was born in Orange County, California.. (NOT 'The OC', just 'OC'). I grew up behind the Orange Curtain.
I now live in Sweet Home San Diego. Home of the most consistent climate on the face of the earth.
What's the weather? 74F/22C and sunny. all the time.
Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2005 2:29 am
by Mrree
{w00t!}
New England Mithra represent! I'm originally from Western NY state, but moved to NH and then MA as life changed.
Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2005 1:19 am
by Alona
I'm from Russia. Not from a huge city like Moscow or anything, but still 500,000 people. It's in the Urals, called Magnitogorsk. I'm currently studying English at the institute in town. I'll post a picture if you want proof...people tell me I don't look anything but Russian...lol.
Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2005 3:51 am
by Kiren
Tinacat wrote:Kiren wrote:Tinacat wrote:Fredom only costs a buck o five.
Really?
Yes
Where do I purchase freedom from?
Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2005 3:57 am
by Dukuji
Ohhhh ... Boise, Idaho here. Lived in Orange County California for a few years but other then that, an all Idaho cat. (In-between Washington state, Oregon, Nevada, Utah, Wyoming, Montana, and Canada BTW.)
Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2005 4:00 am
by Kateevia
Well Im from South Central Los Angeles, Ca. (west side baby!!!) and I stayed there until I joined the army when I was 19. Since then I didnt get to travel much, Missouri, San antonio, TX, then augusta Ga where i am now stuck. I got out the army and I am now an army wife. My husband is serving his country in Afganistan....and I'll tell you now...freedom costs alot. We are spending alot to make it happen in afghanistan. No political responses please. Just know freedom is a right that we as Americans are lucky to have and if you ever see somebody taking it for granted slap them for me. In the name of my husband and our family.
Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2005 9:01 am
by Chaoskitten21
i live in a crap ass town.the population is consisted of three types of people:drunks,idiots,and other.guess you can expect alot of drunk people when there's a fucking liqour store on every bloody street.i aint kidding folks,there's a booze shop on practically every street.there's 8 alone on the main drag.we have a large homeless population,and druggie/drunken population.of course,again what do you expect when there's nothing to do in this town if you dont smoke,drink,or do drugs.
Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2005 3:06 pm
by Talis Kitsue
was in Tx, now im in Fl @.@:
Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2005 9:04 pm
by Kiren
Dukuji wrote:Ohhhh ... Boise, Idaho here. Lived in Orange County California for a few years but other then that, an all Idaho cat. (In-between Washington state, Oregon, Nevada, Utah, Wyoming, Montana, and Canada BTW.)
What's the weather like there? Any noteable climates?
Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2005 9:21 pm
by Alya Mizar (Tsybil)
Idaho has actual weather, unlike Western WA and OR, which have climate, but little weather. Nice summers, cold snowy winters.
Five seasons to the year. Spring, Summer, Fall (With leaves that turn real colors), Winter, Breakup. Breakup is the season when the Ice on the rivers melts, lasts 1 - 2 weeks, a crazy time traditionaly. Lower humidity than the Northeast.
Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2005 9:40 pm
by Kiren
That sounds really nice. Like around Chicago we get freezing winter, and hot summers. Spring isn't really noteable at all, as it's mostly just snow/nice melting. Autumn is basically like summer here. It keeps up the wonderful temperature until around November. Then it gets really cold. I'm used to that cycle, and I'm really depressed by the that.
I was also thinking of moving to Virgina, or Seattle. I know it rains alot in Seattle, and I like alot of rain so that's no problem for me. Any weather that I might have to prepare myself for if I move to one of those Seattle, or Virginia?
Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2005 11:53 pm
by Alya Mizar (Tsybil)
Ummmm... Where in VA? The DC suburbs share the ghastly D. C. summers, western VA and the Blue Rige area is a lot like... well West VA, the coast is a whole different climate, kinda the same one as the coast from southern NJ down to the Corlolinas, and southern VA I don't know at all.
I have said this before. It hardly EVER rains in Seattle, but it can drizzle for weeks straight. The Chamber of Commerce loves to use our anual rainfall stats, 50 - 56" a year compaired to 70 - 80" for the big East Coast cities. The stat they NEVER quote, and our bad news climate wise: 1,000 hours of sunshine a year. Those same big East Coast cities get 1,600 - 1,800 hrs/yr, and sun spots like Tuscon AZ and Las Cruces NM get 2,300 - 2,400 hrs/yr.
Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2005 11:58 pm
by Absolutezero
Talis Kitsue wrote:was in Tx, now im in Fl @.@:
where in FL i live in tampa =P
Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2005 2:23 am
by Kiren
Tsybil wrote:Ummmm... Where in VA? The DC suburbs share the ghastly D. C. summers, western VA and the Blue Rige area is a lot like... well West VA, the coast is a whole different climate, kinda the same one as the coast from southern NJ down to the Corlolinas, and southern VA I don't know at all.
I have said this before. It hardly EVER rains in Seattle, but it can drizzle for weeks straight. The Chamber of Commerce loves to use our anual rainfall stats, 50 - 56" a year compaired to 70 - 80" for the big East Coast cities. The stat they NEVER quote, and our bad news climate wise: 1,000 hours of sunshine a year. Those same big East Coast cities get 1,600 - 1,800 hrs/yr, and sun spots like Tuscon AZ and Las Cruces NM get 2,300 - 2,400 hrs/yr.
Thanks for clearing up the raining in Seattle for me. I really would have disliked being misinformed like that for much longer.
I don't know where in Virginia yet. Probably around the Virgina tech. college where I might be attending soon.