
Where is your roommate from?I'm really enjoying seeing my roommate freak out over the snow. I mean, I may seem like it on here, and I am a little, but MAAAAN he's starting to jibber jabber and it's great haha.
Gender reassignment is a big decision, have you ever tried cross dressing to get a feel of what it would be like to be a girl, is that a thing?
We missed you! *hugs*
Where is your roommate from?
Missed you too, Fenrir! I see you changed your avatar.![]()
Good to see you too, Feste.
I don't know how you deal with the snow up in Boston. We barely got anything these last few days in New York. It's been rather nice, save for a very minor build-up of sleet and ice on the cars.
I'll Fed-Ex you a space heater to melt the snow so we have room for a running hug.
We've had quite a bit of snow in Amherst in western Mass. Enough for 3 college snow days, at least. I feel like a high school student again, anticipating snow days.
You Bostonians, always thinking you can solve your problems by dumping them into the harbor. :VThe answer is...we don't. Apparently they're now shutting the T tomorrow, and possibly the roads tomorrow, and they're gonna dump all the snow in the harbor. Definitely appreciate the heater though. Maybe I'll be able to get my car unburied now...
The answer is...we don't. Apparently they're now shutting the T tomorrow, and possibly the roads tomorrow, and they're gonna dump all the snow in the harbor. Definitely appreciate the heater though. Maybe I'll be able to get my car unburied now...
Ugh, yeah, it's gonna be a long winter. I like having all these Mondays off, but maaaan working at home is annoying ><.
Move here, we get winters that are 80 degrees
Have you ever considered moving, Feste, or do you love Boston enough to stick out that absurd snowfall?
You know nothing, soldier. <3This is my 2000th post
I don't know if I should start dancing around the room or cower underneath my desk in a ball of shame
Or here, where it's pouring rain, like every year.
I have, but other than having a job here 1) I'm pretty much built for the cold, so anywhere too warm like Miami or Dallas I'd probably be inside all day, 2) It's easy to see both my folks and other relatives from here, and 3) Most of my friends are here and I'm scared of losing them.
That said, Seattle or Chicago might be nice...
If we're having a dick measuring contest about bad weather, than may I remind you we have giant wind funnels that will impale you with a 50ft wood pole.
I'm moving to Oregon in a few weeks' time, Sparta. I really love the rain so I don't mind the constant drizzle.
Also, Pacific Northwest rain is different from east coast rain. It's downright pleasant and soothing. Also, not nearly as much flooding when it comes down.
As I said above, I'm moving to Oregon. I'm a cold weather person myself (it takes single digits to even slow me down), and I love the weather out there. You should come with!
I live in Worcester so I get all the snow and none of the harbors to dump it into
Portlandia is funny, but actual Portland is way nicer than the show makes it out to be. Yeah, some of the trends hold true (people love brunch, there is a very liberal mindset, and pretty much every resident has tattoos), but in truth it also has beautiful vistas, amazing opportunities for naturalist who enjoy the outdoors, and everyone is incredibly polite and rather sweet. Also, their food is amazing. No lie.
I will most certainly miss the East Coast downpour though. Haven't seen a good thunderstorm since I left South Jersey. I miss the days of listening to the windows rattle from thunder and having a pitch black room illuminated by lightning. I adored it.
They do. ^_^ And that's not a bad analogy. I'm not partial to lobster myself though, so no harm there. I do like Maine though, although it could with less temperamental weather.
When I moved to North Jersey about 18 months ago, the greatest disappointment I immediately encountered was the lack of substantial weather. I can count the number of good storms we've had since then on one hand. It's such a real bummer.