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msmonsy Started conversation Jan 25, 2000
hey there ermmmm....not american, canadian right? ok, got it...
well, me, ermmmm....american not canadian....they won't let me claim southern but i am not in the north so i don't know really where i fit in so i am just a mutt stuck here i guess
nice to see you settling in and if there is anything this mutt can do to help you just give a whistle and i will come running
monsy
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Crazy Canuck Posted Jan 25, 2000
Thanks for the comforting words!
Everyone is simply too nice around here (maybe your all closet Canadians...). As for you my dear Monsy, you
must be from the DC area is you can claim neither northern nor southern afiliation.
Well, you seem to be a regular around here, so would you have any advice for a newbie desperatly trying not to look like a real
twit?
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Santragenius V Posted Jan 25, 2000
Hi There!
Sounds like it's cold there. Denmark, while being surely Northern, usually isn't that cold. Yesterday we had about -13 in the morning (C, that is) but that is so far the low of this winter. Typical winter here is around +2, gray and boring. If you wish, there's a link to a Nat'l Geographics article describing how some Northern Americans find a Danish winter...
But other than that, welcome & have a good time!
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Crazy Canuck Posted Jan 25, 2000
Ah to have such warm weather would be a dream! Not that I'm complaining mind you. I actually like cold
winter weather, however, the tempurature has been a bit harsh as of late. On Satruday, the mercury dropped
to -29 (-50 if you figure in the wind chill factor ). Exposed skin freezes in less then 5 seconds at tempuratures
like that, what fun!
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Gargoyle Posted Jan 25, 2000
Hello and welcome. And while we're discussing the weather I'm in the UK and its raining (what a surprise!) but we're confident it will freeze by morning!
And isn't it just gloriosly picturesque to have all that wonderful Canadian snow?
Gargoyle
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Crazy Canuck Posted Jan 25, 2000
Obviously you don't live in a place that has snow from november to march (and sometimes april). Yes, it is very picturest when you're in the countryside or skiing in the mountains, but in the city, snow is a great pain. Snow only stays nice and white in parks and in people's yards. On the street, any snow quickly becomes blackened slush which accumulates in puddles waiting for a bus to come roaring along to splash the unsuspecting pedestrian. I would not, however, change my Canadian climate for your British climate. I lived in Normandy on the French side of the Channel and it did nothing but rain all winter. At least with snow, you don't get as wet.
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Dr What Posted Jan 25, 2000
yeh but people do not throw rainballs at you...
welcome .
I thought Vancouver was the capital.
seriously welcome nice to have a proper colonial with us
chin chin
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msmonsy Posted Jan 26, 2000
actually CC....my father was Military so i was raised both overseas and in the US....this means i have no real claim to anywhere
as for now i find myself in a cosey little community in alabama where i am most all the time in shock at how people behave
as for not looking too much like a twit....the only advice i have is to just be yourself and join in wherever you can you will find that everyone here is quite friendly and will treat you as if they have known you forever
monsy
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