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Dec 08, 2007 11:06

 It's going to be 77 degrees on Monday?

If I'm going to be forced to stay in North Carolina for Christmas, it better the hell get colder.
They already have snow in Norwich.

Damn.

(It's going to be 77 on Wednesday, too.)
Should it be this close to 80 degrees in December? I think not.

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bellesayuri December 8 2007, 16:25:29 UTC
While I agree with you in theory, I would so much rather be experiencing 70s-weather (hee hee, makes it sound like it has bad hair and a polyester suit on) than hovering-around-freezing, pissing rain like a street corner bum and wind blowing like [insert dirty metaphor here] weather. Ugh.

And I still can't believe you're being made to stay home this Christmas.

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amanda232119 December 8 2007, 16:35:48 UTC
Hm. I think that I've decided that it doesn't matter.

Obviously the close to 80 degree temperatures in December are proof of out of control global warming that will result in a "Day After Tomorrow" type natural disaster sometime in the next year or so. And really, this close to the apocalyse, I'm sure I have better things to worry about then where I'm spending Christmas. (Although, if this is to be my last Christmas, I probably would have rather spent it in New York.)

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bellesayuri December 9 2007, 01:37:02 UTC
If it's going to be like Day After Tomorrow, does that mean Jake Gyllenhaal will be there?

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amanda232119 December 9 2007, 03:25:43 UTC
Probably. But I'm pretty sure that he was in New York in the movie and, as we've already established, I will be here.

Damn my uncle! He had to go and ruin the apocalyse, too.

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rose_bertin December 8 2007, 18:12:41 UTC
I know that's what I've been saying!!! G-d dammit global warming. Oh and it doesn't help that my roommate's from Chicago and keeps complaining about how much it's snowing up there so it'll be so cold when she goes home and I'm like shut up.

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