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Aug 31, 2011 20:56
Fall soon then. Not that we need a reminder, seasonal change being one of the things that actually remains ordinary here - for the most part.
Well.
Christmas in July and summer weekends in the winter aside.
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unweighty
September 1 2011, 04:35:01 UTC
Christmas in July? Do we get twice as many presents, then?
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oshutup
September 1 2011, 04:41:46 UTC
Not that I've seen, though supposing it became enough of a known thing, I wouldn't be surprised if people began treating it as such.
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unweighty
September 1 2011, 04:43:42 UTC
Not a single Santa Clause to accompany the inconvenience? Just when I'm sure most have put away their furs and gloves. How this City disappoints.
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oshutup
September 1 2011, 04:46:34 UTC
I've only seen him once since arriving here, myself, even at the proper Christmas time.
Perhaps next year.
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orangetoughguy
September 1 2011, 05:47:55 UTC
It's way too early for this shit where I'm from.
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oshutup
September 1 2011, 07:38:11 UTC
And where, precisely, are you from?
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orangetoughguy
September 1 2011, 07:43:35 UTC
LA.
[Trick.]
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oshutup
September 1 2011, 07:57:14 UTC
[Or treat?]
Really.
And when in the year, for you, does the oddity of trees growing their leaves immediately after shedding them usually happen?
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7thborn
September 1 2011, 15:51:42 UTC
I happen to like Christmas in July.
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oshutup
September 3 2011, 03:34:15 UTC
Didn't say I was against it, did I?
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7thborn
September 3 2011, 03:38:42 UTC
It's a nice break from the heat, I think, even though I'm rather fond of summer. Though it's hard to decide which I like better-that, or autumn.
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oshutup
September 5 2011, 23:02:32 UTC
Like I said, I'm not against it; merely pointing out the oddness of it, and the regularity too.
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adamantined
September 1 2011, 16:04:56 UTC
I love Fall. It doesn't matter where. Everything just seems crisper, you know?
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oshutup
September 3 2011, 03:35:34 UTC
I have to tell you I'm now imagining a world where 'fall' means everything's gone green, but supposing not, I agree.
Fall and summer, actually I'd say are my favorites.
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Perhaps next year.
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[Trick.]
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Really.
And when in the year, for you, does the oddity of trees growing their leaves immediately after shedding them usually happen?
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Fall and summer, actually I'd say are my favorites.
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