Wed Jun 11, 2008 10:13 am

Brew Engineer wrote:Sorry Shunt, I've been looking at your 102 degrees for a few days now, and I have to call BS. It's been hot as hell the past few days, but I think you miscalculated your conversion into Freedom Degrees.

On June 7th, 2008, Montreal had a high of 87 degrees F. Granted, you also hit a high of 94% humidity, so your heat index was probably close to 102...

Here in NY we hit a high of 94 F with a humidity of 66% on the 7th. And yesterday we hit 97 F with 68% Humidity.


(all statistics taken from weather underground)

I don't really have a point in all this. I just hope your balls didn't melt off...

:D


my balls are fine now.
My boss is also a pilot, so he gets his temps right on and it was actually 104F
I don't really trust your answer because I'm not convinced you even know where Canada is situated.


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Wed Jun 11, 2008 10:19 am

Brew Engineer wrote:I heard some real nasty storms blew through the Montreal area yesterday. A vendor came into the office and told me about it since he was at a meeting in Montreal teh past few days. Apparently a bunch of tractor trailers on a bridge got blown over. I don't know if they went over the edge, or just flipped on the bridge.

The storms here last night got pretty nasty, with a tornado watch (rare in NY), but it was nothing like some of the flooding and wrackage in other parts of the country.


Shunt! Are you still there? Did you get blown away? (By either the storm, or JP?)


Just got our power back. still close to 200 000 homes without power in my area. I'm sure some of you have been in hurricanes or turdnadoes but I was actually a bit scared yesterday. I brought my son down in the basement because the windows were shaking like crazy. Lasted 15 minutes but it felt like hours.
Closed all bridges because some trailers were hanging off the ledges. One of the drivers had his ass picked up by the wind and tossed to the other side of our major bridge and almost fell into the river.

Enough feelings.


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Wed Jun 11, 2008 10:22 am

Sheen wrote:Don't worry, there should be a nice big glacier moving your way soon...


I know!
That's why I bought an SUV. I want that free ice!
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Wed Jun 11, 2008 11:49 am

shunt wrote:
Brew Engineer wrote:Sorry Shunt, I've been looking at your 102 degrees for a few days now, and I have to call BS. It's been hot as hell the past few days, but I think you miscalculated your conversion into Freedom Degrees.

On June 7th, 2008, Montreal had a high of 87 degrees F. Granted, you also hit a high of 94% humidity, so your heat index was probably close to 102...

Here in NY we hit a high of 94 F with a humidity of 66% on the 7th. And yesterday we hit 97 F with 68% Humidity.


(all statistics taken from weather underground)

I don't really have a point in all this. I just hope your balls didn't melt off...

:D


my balls are fine now.
My boss is also a pilot, so he gets his temps right on and it was actually 104F
I don't really trust your answer because I'm not convinced you even know where Canada is situated.


:wink:


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Wed Jun 11, 2008 3:41 pm

shunt wrote:I like pussy.


Me, too! Can't go wrong with little pussy - hell, the littler - the better! A nice tiny, shaved pussy.... mumm humm.

Oh, and Beavers. Love the beavers! So versatile!

Vagina is not too bad, either.


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