we call'em possums over here in australia
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we call'em possums over here in australia
You call chipmunks possums? Here in the US we call Possums Possums and chipmunks chipmunks.Quote:
Originally Posted by Deniz
Here is a picture of my dog Rose (with one eye) and her good friend Ollie (Jack Russell Terrier).
http://home.earthlink.net/~tfrohman/...senollie3b.jpg
I know exactly what you mean, when I've been in Europe, communism was way better. Heck, we even had all of our decisions made by a guy sitting in an office thousands of miles away, it was spiffy!Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom Frohman
Are we having fun yet?
Virginia Tech 67 - Duke 65
Yes!!!!!!!
Obligatory Duke Sucks...Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom Frohman
/Maryland still 2 games behind them. We have 4 to go in the ACC, duke has 2 in the ACC.
//Need to beat UNC.
I woke up at 3AM this morning because I couldn't sleep.
Do you ever sleep Mick?
Occasionally [its the secret to my girlish figure :eek:] ...but SoulDog use to beat me hands down at this game...now that boy never sleeps..Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom Frohman
PS: its 5am :)
*yawn*
I went walking with the dogs last night. The temperature got to 59 Degrees F and then went to 18 Degrees F. The sidewalks were covered with patches of ice. It was treacherous.
Only 18 degrees? I hate sun, I hate the hot. -18 degrees, no wind and I am happy ... :p :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom Frohman
/-10 degrees? Time to get the shirts with the long sleeves out of the wandrobe
Keep in mind that 59 degrees F =15 degrees C and 18 degrees F = -8 degrees C.Quote:
Originally Posted by NoHero
:confused:
Right now 50 degrees F (10 C) feels kind of comfortable.
Darn ... why the heck can't those crazy americans use the metric system? :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom Frohman
Hi guys, first time I post on this Boring thread.
What is 38 Degrees Celsius converted to Fahrenheit¿
Because in Sunny South Africa, some temperatures go over 40 :eek:
Hmmm... maybe you know P++.Quote:
Originally Posted by HanneSThEGreaT
38 C = 100.4 F.