It never got that hot

It gets up to 47*C here. I don't think we ever get days off for it being hot. :/ScottyGEE wrote:Looks amazing Veegie. Australia doesn't really get snow... In fact, we have the opposite. In school, we always used to talk about how we wished it would be hotter for a day off. Was always said that anything over 40*C was a day off.......
It never got that hot(but bloody close)
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This is Oregon he is talking about buddy. IT REAL BIG DEAL HERE.RaVNzCRoFT wrote:That's nothing. Where I used to live, 18 inches would delay school for an hour. Just to give enough time to plow the roads.
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Heh.Dr.Cox wrote:RaVNzCRoFT wrote:That's nothing. Where I used to live, 18 inches would delay school for an hour. Just to give enough time to plow the roads.
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It snowed maybe an inch in Georgia last year and people freaked out too.Dr.Cox wrote:Like about 5 years ago Oregon Got hit real bad and we had like 5 inches of snow with like 6 inches of ice over it. O DEAR GOD. Oregon was basically in a state of emergencey. Everyone was out buying a years worth of water and food, and buying clothing that was made for sub zero conditions. and then it all melted and made everyone look mighty foolish.
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