enough to lightly layer everything.... In November. It was also snowing while partly sunny... I wonder if it's possible to have rainbows during snow. Gotta love Chicago.
In other news, my back just flared up despite the preventative painkillers I took earlier.... It hurts a lot, to say the least.
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Halon - November 17, 2008 (10:10 PM) It snowed here this year in late October. That's the earliest I've ever seen it snow. |
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Halon - November 17, 2008 (10:11 PM) Also, now you officially hurt yourself more than EmP. |
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honestgamer - November 17, 2008 (10:19 PM) I giggled when I saw that you typed 'black' instead of 'back.' I'm so juvenile! |
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EmP - November 18, 2008 (07:13 AM) It only snows here at summer. |
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wolfqueen001 - November 18, 2008 (08:29 AM) Huh... I don't think it ever snowed in October here before... Though I think it snowed a little earlier this month, but not enough to cover the ground or anything. Haha. I fixed it Jason; I guess I missed that through the pain haze last night. And no - this was no injury.... just something I'm used to except not really because it's excruciating. It also woke me up at four in the morning.... even though it was gone when I went to sleep. EmP - are you sure you live in England? =P |
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darketernal - November 18, 2008 (02:52 PM) Yeah, they have fog and rain there. Constantly. |
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Felix_Arabia - November 18, 2008 (02:56 PM) Snowed in June when I went to Yellowstone a while back. |
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wolfqueen001 - November 18, 2008 (03:42 PM) Yeah, they have fog and rain there. Constantly. I was alluding more to the fact that he said it snowed in summer. Which... I can't believe at all unless you live in the southern hemisphere (is that really true anyway?) or in Antarctica. |