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Oct 28, 2008 18:02

I honestly thought that I would become wistful and melancholy reading everyone's posts about cold temps, frost, and snow.  I thought I would become envious of your enjoyment of the changing of the seasons; covetous of your varied precipitation ( Read more... )

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batboybites October 29 2008, 01:10:25 UTC
Well, for your information, the rolling mountains (er, hills) of Pennsylvania look amazing with the red and yellow leaves!! It's gorgeous! Sort of like Brown County in the fall.

However, snow/frost/sleet/etc? Fuck that.

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suninos October 29 2008, 01:21:47 UTC
Hehehe, I used to find Los Angeles too clement, but my writing prof's going to DC this weekend, and he was complaining about how it would be snowing. And I just thought: "Really? It's winter?"

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kmeister87 October 29 2008, 01:59:39 UTC
Oooooh darn you... We just had the coldest marching band rehearsal Mr. Wilson's ever had, in 12 or 13 years of teaching band at North. >:(

In other news, good for you for not being a couch potato!

(P.S.: Playing gospel music on Pandora works, but only if I'm not on the computer because then I always want to read the artist biographies.)

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juniperphoenix October 29 2008, 02:12:47 UTC
How are you, faithful LJ readers?

Looking forward to my annual bout of winter depression and envying you. :) (Not really. I love the changing seasons, even though I wish I could hibernate through one of them.)

Today in class we watched a documentary called "Frosh." The filmmakers lived in a freshman residence hall at Stanford during 1990-91 and recorded all the goings-on. HILARIOUS. Next week we will watch the same students as seniors.

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spazzo_the_duck October 29 2008, 02:26:52 UTC
Wow. I'm glad I was sitting for that one.

Glad to hear it though. If you decide to come home (actual home or btown, though we both know where you want to go), be prepared from chilliness!

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