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13th July 2014, 00:12 #2811
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Yeah when I was very young and had to share a tv set with my older brother who was a sport freak. We watched the 5 Nations championship. Even Romania was pretty good on that time. I wasn't a fan of rugby though, I mean I knew the rules but I disliked that the game was interrupted too often.
Have you ever watched gymnastics?
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13th July 2014, 17:24 #2812
Yes. Sadly I have watched EVERY frigging sport on the planet atleast once
(if its been on tv!)
This was till I was in college...
Luckily for my family I now only watch football (it is still too much time I waste - as it affects my sleep since most of it is late night for us)
any rain there? finally the monsoon has re-activated here...lovely.Tito Vilanova = :champion:
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13th July 2014, 17:35 #2813
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It's raining almost every day, the typical summer heavy rains. Unfortunately in the last years rains are associated with extreme phenomena like storms, hail or little tornades.
What's the highest temperature you faced in your country?
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13th July 2014, 18:25 #2814
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38.1oC and it was recorded in Kent in South East UK.
What and where was the highest Temperature you have ever been in? I mean weather wise.I still exist and still find the forum occasionally. Busy busy
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13th July 2014, 18:59 #2815
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Well, in my hometown we may ''enjoy'' days with 42C but due to humidity the sensation is awful. Then the temps are measured in the shadow and outside the city. At the asphalt level and in the sun itt exceeds 50C.
Lowest temp I felt in Book a rest as far as I remember was about -23C. Then again, if the wind is blowing the sensation of cold is amplified.
Did you have measles?
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14th July 2014, 00:34 #2816
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No, had mumps & chicken pox as a kid. I'm boringly healthy now though.
Should the UN take a hand in the middle east or build a wall around it, throw a bunch of guns & ammo over the wall and leave them locked in for about ten years? (Sorry, was just watching news a bit ago.)"Old roats am jake mit goats."
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14th July 2014, 08:03 #2817
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It doesn't matter what UN does. It's a useless organization anyway.
There are some other "circles" that decide the line to follow.
(BTW,I'm impressed that still there are people watching the serious news during the World Cup final)
Are you happy that the World Cup is over?
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14th July 2014, 08:53 #2818
No. It did not end the way I wanted but still not happy.
Now I have to go back to domestic stuff like getting whole wheat flour+milk this morning.
Are you a gadget freak?Tito Vilanova = :champion:
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14th July 2014, 09:04 #2819
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I'm a boring conservative Taurus so I can't be ars+d with such things.
Are you a lazy person?
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14th July 2014, 14:17 #2820
depends..overall yes.. but if I really like or get into some work I do not quit it until it is done.
Do you believe in astrology (crap!) ?Tito Vilanova = :champion:
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