How's the weather in your area? How about gas prices?
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Here in Albuquerque, it is snowing... again. This time its like frozen rain. A very fine mist of ice that blows almost horizontal with the ground. Very irritating haveing to walk between classes INTO the wind. I couldn't see anything because the ice stung my eyes. I still have to walk out to my car and get the ice off. Yay.
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Here in Bedlam-by-the-landfill, the weather is being unpredictable. Even the Weather Rock is confused.
Time to fill those tanks, folks. The local Gasoline prices went up by almost twenty cents a gallon.* Do it now, while it's still cheap(er).
* 2-10-07, Regular Union was $2.33 a gallon.
2-13-07 Regular Union is now $2.52a gallon > same station.
Time to fill those tanks, folks. The local Gasoline prices went up by almost twenty cents a gallon.* Do it now, while it's still cheap(er).
* 2-10-07, Regular Union was $2.33 a gallon.
2-13-07 Regular Union is now $2.52a gallon > same station.
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(Moan) It's going to be in the Eighties here, and then it will be around Sixty or so at night.
Miserable!
And the gas prices are rising again! Probably another five cents by Monday. It'll cost me a fortune to go get more sunscreen!
I don't know how I'll manage it. I'm shedding again, just like a damn Llama.
Miserable!
And the gas prices are rising again! Probably another five cents by Monday. It'll cost me a fortune to go get more sunscreen!
I don't know how I'll manage it. I'm shedding again, just like a damn Llama.
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Weather? HAH!
Let me see: we had temps in the 80's last Saturday, and today it rained and is cold. There's a special something about this cold, in that the humidity is very high and there's a wind, as well. The cold that results is penetrating and chills the skin almost instantly.
And, Gasoline is back at the $2.60+ mark again.
That's the lu-u-uvley land of California for you...
Underwhelming.
And, Gasoline is back at the $2.60+ mark again.
That's the lu-u-uvley land of California for you...
Underwhelming.
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Once again, the weather is changing here in California; the land that good taste forgot.
It went from rainy to sunny back to rainy again. Along with the rain, a really nasty cold moved in and settled down in the San Fernando valley.
SO now, it's not just cold and rainy, it's coldER and still rainy.
And, Gas has gone up to $2.68/gallon.
Reason given is that all the people back east are using up heating oil and making the Gasoline more expensive.
It doesn't make sense to me either...
It went from rainy to sunny back to rainy again. Along with the rain, a really nasty cold moved in and settled down in the San Fernando valley.
SO now, it's not just cold and rainy, it's coldER and still rainy.
And, Gas has gone up to $2.68/gallon.
Reason given is that all the people back east are using up heating oil and making the Gasoline more expensive.
It doesn't make sense to me either...
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You folks don't know how lucky you are: You get weather, out here; We get half-assed drizzles pretending to be rain.
If you want a physical representation of the word Depressing--you should be here in southern Califlowernia...even the rain doesn't give a damn.
And, Moon Kit; if your Gas prices are just a bit over two bucks a gallon, consider yourself lucky! It has increased by 28% in two weeks out here!
I'm seriously considering removal to someplace where there really IS weather, as in Snow and Storm and broiling heat in the summer...all that stuff is missing here. It's probably why so many people want to live here, the weather isn't serious: it;s just a series of suggestions....
Yeah, I'm in a down today...
If you want a physical representation of the word Depressing--you should be here in southern Califlowernia...even the rain doesn't give a damn.
And, Moon Kit; if your Gas prices are just a bit over two bucks a gallon, consider yourself lucky! It has increased by 28% in two weeks out here!
I'm seriously considering removal to someplace where there really IS weather, as in Snow and Storm and broiling heat in the summer...all that stuff is missing here. It's probably why so many people want to live here, the weather isn't serious: it;s just a series of suggestions....
Yeah, I'm in a down today...
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It's funny the other day was lovely an warm, now we have had a snow fall!! Though it's not much it's certainly cold outside. The gas here is about 2.25 Even had some tornadoes hit some parts of Missouri..Sadly enough I heard it took the life of a 7 year old.. I wonder why god gave power to man sometimes, because now look at this krazy weather we have every year...Seemingly getting worse an worse
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Well, lets talk about the weather here in my area..It gets way tooo hot..The hottest day we've had so far was 91..Ugh almost unbearable..Gas is high!! Lucky enough gas isn't as high here as in many other locations!! The highest I seen here was 3.26 the lowest right here where I live in missouri is 3.19 the 3.26 was closer to illinois..Geez it's good to get plane tickets bought an, plans made ahead of time..This is sad..The nights have gotten fairly cool about 40 the other night..Weird for summer like weather, but hell the weather hasn't been the same every year has it?
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yeah, it had been all hot here where i live, and i had got used to the nice weather and erything, and then yesterday, it dropped like 20 degrees! so erybody was freezing cold, cause we were used to 70-80 degree weather and then the next day 40-50 degree weather caught us by surprise. it was pretty funny.
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About 60%+ humidity with tempeture in the high 80's.
Gas on average about $3.10
Gas on average about $3.10
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Summer's gonna SUCK. I hate summer, I hate how it's hot and I hate how the sun is out way too much. The sun up at 6:00 AM and 8:30 PM is WEIRD.
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Just a few hours north of ya, here in Albuquerque. It's about 80 degrees, dry, and sunny. Because of the high altitude, it feels ten degrees hotter than it really is. REALLY nice in the shade though.
I didn't know you're in El Paso. Last December I drove through there.
I didn't know you're in El Paso. Last December I drove through there.
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oh, wow. That's cool, did you hear about the big fire here that happened yesterday? I could see it, it was just bordering El Paso. it's all over the local news. quite scary.Kaebora wrote:Just a few hours north of ya, here in Albuquerque. It's about 80 degrees, dry, and sunny. Because of the high altitude, it feels ten degrees hotter than it really is. REALLY nice in the shade though.
I didn't know you're in El Paso. Last December I drove through there.