Posted: Mon Apr 19, 2010 10:00 am
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Hey Lacrymosa2, we need your Japanese translation powers in another thread, in the "Hi res scans" thread.lacrymosa2 wrote:Went to The Eagles concert yesterday and it was simply awesome! I still feel great because it was worth every penny I spent.
Sure no problem.phlibera wrote:Hey Lacrymosa2, we need your Japanese translation powers in another thread, in the "Hi res scans" thread.lacrymosa2 wrote:Went to The Eagles concert yesterday and it was simply awesome! I still feel great because it was worth every penny I spent.
Glad you enjoyed the show. That is exactly how I feel after a TSO concert.lacrymosa2 wrote:Went to The Eagles concert yesterday and it was simply awesome! I still feel great because it was worth every penny I spent.
Thanks Tom! I have got to see TSO during my lifetime. Time to do some research...TEB wrote:Glad you enjoyed the show. That is exactly how I feel after a TSO concert.lacrymosa2 wrote:Went to The Eagles concert yesterday and it was simply awesome! I still feel great because it was worth every penny I spent.
You can do it!plumpuff6 wrote:I am feeling so stressed out right now...I'm coming to the end of my professional program in university and have 9 finals coming up, starting next week.Plus other random assignments. Which means that I should log off this website now and finish studying. Lol.
Thanks!Nikki178 wrote:You can do it!plumpuff6 wrote:I am feeling so stressed out right now...I'm coming to the end of my professional program in university and have 9 finals coming up, starting next week.Plus other random assignments. Which means that I should log off this website now and finish studying. Lol.
I hear the same is true of the London weather as well. Shame though, here in PA, it will stay the same for days and days and days. Especially in full summer when it approaches 100% humidity.DrewE wrote:The past few days, I've been feeling quite confused by the weather.
Monday: 60°F (which is, umm, 15°C), and I had to mow the lawn for the second time this year.
Tuesday and Wednesday: 8 in. of snow (which is, umm, 20 cm), and I had to run the snowblower to clear the driveway. No electricity for awhile on Wednesday due to tree branches falling on and breaking power lines.
Today: Too early to tell, but they say it should get up to 55°F, and approach 80° (about 25°) this weekend.
There's an old saying: "If you don't like the weather in Vermont, wait five minutes and it will change." Maybe it's more true than I ever realized.