almost died in -35 weather.
Cold in Korea? Try Canada! - Page 3
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b3tty
Canada216 Posts
almost died in -35 weather. | ||
Hippopotamus
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fusionsdf
Canada15390 Posts
I dont think they could get any buses to start though lol | ||
Duke
United States1106 Posts
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GhostKorean
United States2330 Posts
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Chameleon
United States604 Posts
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goldrush
Canada709 Posts
On January 26 2009 12:13 Mohawk wrote: Waiting the goddamn Bus outside is pissing me off !!!! (And the buses are always late) NOOOOO! Be grateful that you have a transit system. This fucking bus strike is pissing me off as a university student. Both sides can go to hell, I don't give a shit about who is at fault. I've lived in Winnipeg for 14 years, so I can attest to some frigging freezing winters. Which makes me laugh at everyone here in Ottawa who starts whining at -25 Celsius. But to be fair, it's been a fairly cold winter so far... | ||
Mannequin
Canada131 Posts
And -25 is cold no matter where you live i remeber one time i walked outside on the coldest day yet to let me dog out and i started coughing it was so cold and my pants froze instantly cause they were still moist from the washing machine. :>). | ||
frozenclaw
Canada409 Posts
On topic, it's pretty cold in Canada. But I did manage to walk barefeet in my backyard in the snow for about 10 minutes. I live in Toronto though so I'm not quite sure how it compares to more northern cities. edit: Ah, nevermind, I found it. I tried search function for like half an hour but when you fail at searching, search harder. http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=86684#6 | ||
eXigent.
Canada2419 Posts
I would absolutely kill for 50F weather. | ||
Ilikestarcraft
Korea (South)17719 Posts
On January 28 2009 07:36 Mannequin wrote: Sorry to all the Americans but i don't know what 0F or 80F is . And -25 is cold no matter where you live i remeber one time i walked outside on the coldest day yet to let me dog out and i started coughing it was so cold and my pants froze instantly cause they were still moist from the washing machine. :>). I once went to school with my hair not dried because i was late and was running like crazy and when i arrived i realized my hair frozen.... | ||
Luddite
United States2315 Posts
I really need to get better at thinking in the metric system. | ||
YPang
United States4024 Posts
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Durak
Canada3684 Posts
On January 28 2009 10:43 Ilikestarcraft wrote: I once went to school with my hair not dried because i was late and was running like crazy and when i arrived i realized my hair frozen.... That's cool. Here you'd die before you get to school. | ||
LaLuSh
Sweden2358 Posts
On January 28 2009 10:46 Luddite wrote: Reading negative celcius temperatures always fucks with my head, because i'm used to thinking of celcius as being much greater in magnitude than the corresponding fahrenheit (like 30C is about 90F). So when I see -30C I think, -90F and I'm like DAAAAMN I knew Canada was bad but I didn't realize it was THAT bad! (-90F is about -125C ) I really need to get better at thinking in the metric system. -90F is -68C. Both scales converge at -40. | ||
minus_human
4784 Posts
On January 26 2009 09:48 MYM.Testie wrote: I dunno i've stayed indoors all winter. Seems pretty cozy to me. then i hope you get really fat and die from cholesterol in the deep, dark regret that you gave up SC | ||
skyglow1
New Zealand3962 Posts
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