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Title: Your Favorite Season and Why.


Metroidude - May 11, 2009 04:49 PM (GMT)
ooooohhhhhh... that's a hard one... Mine would have to be summer. Here's why:
  • SUMMER BREAK!
  • Summer camps!
  • No school!
  • I get to stay home!
  • Vacations!
  • No school! :blink: What do you mean, I already said that?

GuyPerfect - May 11, 2009 06:11 PM (GMT)
What happens when you're out of school and living on your own? Summer's full of hot days on your feet making money!

So, of course, I chose autumn. It's the time where the blasted sun tones itself down, but you still don't quite have to shovel off the driveway in the morning.

Metroidude - May 11, 2009 06:57 PM (GMT)
Well, I'm talking NOW. The current day? The present?

Anubis - May 11, 2009 06:59 PM (GMT)
Autumn as well.
I have a massive collection of sweaters, jackets and coats. I prefer to wear them then instead of the colder days of winter.
As for the rest of the seasons: Texas heat sucks.

Metroidude - May 11, 2009 07:01 PM (GMT)
I'm from Ohio! XD LOL too bad for you!
And yes, The heat is one reason not to like summer.
other than summer, Winter is my favorite for:
  • No heat/cool weather
  • SLEDDING!
  • Winter Break!
  • Christmas!
  • My Birthday!
  • The List goes on!

fly_boy42 - May 11, 2009 07:04 PM (GMT)
Fall, because everything dies and leaves me alone.
And fall makes tons of brown. Brown is nice.

Metroidude - May 11, 2009 07:16 PM (GMT)
wow, Fly_Boy. Wow.
You sure are weird/socially odd aren't you?!

StrafeHunter - May 11, 2009 07:48 PM (GMT)
The word you are looking for is awesome and I can't decide, in summer I wish it was winter and in winter vice versa.

fly_boy42 - May 11, 2009 08:04 PM (GMT)
However, this summer's season of anime looks awesome

What? people just seem more annoying in summer, and bugs, they go away in the fall. no one likes them

And strafe, move to australia, there, summer is winter and DarkSamus is autumn

Lucifuga - May 11, 2009 08:18 PM (GMT)
Autumn. So many pretty colors.....
Besides, I like the rain. If it's not too wet that is. Just enough rain to keep you indoors. Perfect. That way, my friends won't drag me outside!
Summer is too sunny and hot. Everyone wears less clothes though. I don't know if that's a good or a bad thing. Hmph...My school is so full of sluts.

locustofchiron - May 12, 2009 03:43 AM (GMT)
Autumn. It's not quite winter, but definately not summer. It's not so much a proper season as it is a transition, a soft place.
Weather is weather, I'm not sure why people hate/like it so much, not like it will change it, so that's not so much a factor
The assigned time for it, the in between is what I like about it. Springs the same, but everything is too bright and cheery for my tastes

fly_boy42 - May 12, 2009 03:53 AM (GMT)
LoC, you live in washington, we have spring for like, 2 weeks, and then it's summer. Any other difference can be noted in the slight increase in temperature.
It becomes 50 degree weather!

By the way, I don't get what brown is all about, but I love it.

Gendreavus - May 12, 2009 06:10 AM (GMT)
I love Summer. My birthday is the first day of it (June 21!), I finally get time to relax, and I get to go on trips to random places. Sure it's hot, and my house doesn't have AC, but I always come out of it with a tan, good times, lots accomplished, and excellent memories.

Besides, living in Washington means that even though it's summer, it still rains periodically, and I love the rain, so it's good weather for me to take a walk almost 24/7.

Zerchito - May 15, 2009 06:26 PM (GMT)
It must be Summer, becuase here in Norway, it falls so much snow at winter you can barly see another persons head if they are on the other side. I mean come on 2 meters with snow isn't excactley what you should like O=

StrafeHunter - May 15, 2009 06:31 PM (GMT)
Last time I had snow here was the best day of my life...

Metroidude - May 15, 2009 06:38 PM (GMT)
one time, I had 2-3 feet of snow outside my house! I was soooooooo happy!!!!!!!
I also made a snow fort once. ONCE.

GuyPerfect - May 15, 2009 07:36 PM (GMT)
Coming from Illinois, I was accustomed to clearing the driveway more than twice in one day, using this weird contraption called a "snow blower." Now I'm in Washington, and there was, like... a whole foot of snow during the winter. I knew it was bad news when they started talking about record lows in the teens, but this was just ridiculous. Took them a week to get most of the main roads clear.

It would have been better if the entire Seattle area wasn't serviced by a single, lonely snow plow. It also wouldn't have been a problem if they checked into science. See, in Illinois, they have this really cool mystery substance that, when put on a road, will melt any ice on it as well as prevent any further ice from forming. They call it salt. In Washington, the environmentalist wackos seem to think that road treatment requires hundreds of millions of tuns of salt to keep pavement clear, and that when it all drains to the groundwater all the salmon will die. So instead, they would rather people be unable to drive for the whole season and make people crash into each other.

The moral of the story: salmon beats out human three to two. I should go join the great salmon society so I can get treated right.

Lucifuga - May 15, 2009 08:19 PM (GMT)
Sounds like a nice plan.
I have nothing against taking care of, and protecting, animals but some people just have to overdo it.

Zerchito - May 15, 2009 08:24 PM (GMT)
Now that's something O.O!
In my town (and in the rest of the country) we just plow away the snow put on a little salt... then good to go =) (Well when it is two-three meters we plow a little more XD)

fly_boy42 - May 15, 2009 09:44 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (GuyPerfect @ May 15 2009, 12:36 PM)
Coming from Illinois, I was accustomed to clearing the driveway more than twice in one day, using this weird contraption called a "snow blower." Now I'm in Washington, and there was, like... a whole foot of snow during the winter. I knew it was bad news when they started talking about record lows in the teens, but this was just ridiculous. Took them a week to get most of the main roads clear.

It would have been better if the entire Seattle area wasn't serviced by a single, lonely snow plow. It also wouldn't have been a problem if they checked into science. See, in Illinois, they have this really cool mystery substance that, when put on a road, will melt any ice on it as well as prevent any further ice from forming. They call it salt. In Washington, the environmentalist wackos seem to think that road treatment requires hundreds of millions of tuns of salt to keep pavement clear, and that when it all drains to the groundwater all the salmon will die. So instead, they would rather people be unable to drive for the whole season and make people crash into each other.

The moral of the story: salmon beats out human three to two. I should go join the great salmon society so I can get treated right.

Ever notice that right before a possible snow stom, 5 mysterious dark lines appear on the road?
That's what they use instead of salt. Also, In case you didn't know, salt kills cars. The less salt you use, the longer your car lasts. It doesn't really have to do with salmon.
No, we still use salt for sidewalks and the such,



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