Lodged From Messages 3 years 62 days ago Baskque
Estellan wrote: My sister roller skates more than I do, but I do like it a lot.I would recommend doing in on an actual roller rink instead of a parking lot, though. Gotta say I was surprised no one else in my family got hurt
Oh, I ride them in a park, a very big park
3 years 62 days ago The Democratic Republic of Estellan
Baskque wrote: Oh, I ride them in a park, a very big park Sounds fun, but not for me ;-)
3 years 62 days ago The Consecrated Kingdom of The Oriental Empire 3 years 62 days ago The Democratic Republic of Estellan
The Oriental Empire wrote: Ice skating >Fun, would love to do it more, but the malls are shut down, and besides, not sure how that would fare with my wrist
3 years 62 days ago The Nonpartisan Democracy of Federal Bohemia
The Oriental Empire wrote: Ice skating >Yes ice skating is cool, i never ice skated before but sounds interesting...
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3 years 62 days ago Edited Sicilian imperial-capitalist empire
Federal Bohemia wrote: Yes ice skating is cool, i never ice skated before but sounds interesting...I'd probably slip and fall every time I try to ice skate, particularly since I live in Southern California, famous for not having snow or ice.
3 years 62 days ago The Republic of Noristoniaka 3 years 62 days ago Edited The Nonpartisan Democracy of Federal Bohemia
Sicilian imperial-capitalist empire wrote: I'd probably slip and fall every time I try to ice skate, particularly since I live in Southern California, famous for not having snow or ice.I live in Arizona, welcome to the Sonoran Desert. And I sometimes roller skate, but i need practice.
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3 years 62 days ago The Republic of Noristoniaka
Sicilian imperial-capitalist empire wrote: I'd probably slip and fall every time I try to ice skate, particularly since I live in Southern California, famous for not having snow or ice.You can go to an ice complex
3 years 62 days ago The Democratic Republic of Estellan
Sicilian imperial-capitalist empire wrote: I'd probably slip and fall every time I try to ice skate, particularly since I live in Southern California, famous for not having snow or ice.Moving to SoCal in February
3 years 62 days ago Diophantine
Estellan wrote: Never seen him here before, is he one of the retired RMBers?It's a she, by the way.
3 years 62 days ago Sicilian imperial-capitalist empire
Federal Bohemia wrote: I live in Arizona, welcome to the Sonoran Desert. And I sometimes roller skate, but i need practice.Desert gang rollin up to Europe .
Estellan wrote: Moving to SoCal in FebruaryWelcome!
NOW PERISH IN THE ETERNAL FLAMES OF CALIFORNIA
3 years 62 days ago Edited The Democratic Republic of Estellan
Sicilian imperial-capitalist empire wrote: Desert gang rollin up to Europe . Welcome!NOW PERISH IN THE ETERNAL FLAMES OF CALIFORNIA
I'm a little scared moving to an oven
I know how hot it is, my grandparents live there
3 years 62 days ago The Nonpartisan Democracy of Federal Bohemia
Sicilian imperial-capitalist empire wrote: Desert gang rollin up to Europe .
Well it's actually pretty nice in Arizona, you should visit.
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3 years 62 days ago Edited The Democratic Republic of Estellan
Federal Bohemia wrote: Well it's actually pretty nice in Arizona, you should visit.Be ready for the heat tho. Went to the Grand Canyon in march (not this march, march a few years ago) and I was sweating 60% of the trip
3 years 62 days ago Edited The Nonpartisan Democracy of Federal Bohemia
Estellan wrote: Be ready for the heat tho. Went to the Grand Canyon in march and I was sweating 60% of the tripHah, fam, you aint even close to the heat, one time it was 117 degrees in Phoenix. Beat that. And don't even get me started with Lake Havasu City.
3 years 62 days ago Edited Sicilian imperial-capitalist empire
Federal Bohemia wrote: Well it's actually pretty nice in Arizona, you should visit.Well I should know because I've visited Arizona as well as Nevada.
Just like with Nevada, most of the state is scorching hot (312°K or 39°C). Its only saving grace is the Grand Canyon, which for some unknown reason is at least 10 degrees cooler than the rest of the state.
But hey, at least it's not the 325°K (52°C) Iraqi Desert.
3 years 62 days ago The Democratic Republic of Estellan
Federal Bohemia wrote: Hah, fam, you aint even close to the heat, one time it was 117 degrees in Phoenix. Beat that.I looked it up and one time it was 121 in LA
3 years 62 days ago Edited The Nonpartisan Democracy of Federal Bohemia
Estellan wrote: I looked it up and one time it was 121 in LAYeah but in Phoenix it was 117, in Lake Havasu City, Arizona it was 128.
3 years 62 days ago Edited The Democratic Republic of Estellan
Federal Bohemia wrote: Yeah but in Phoenix it was 117, in Lake Havasu City it was 128.Ik but cali has Death Valley
One time it was 134 degrees there
looked it up
BEAT THAT
3 years 62 days ago The Nonpartisan Democracy of Federal Bohemia
Sicilian imperial-capitalist empire wrote: Well I should know because I've visited Arizona as well as Nevada.Just like with Nevada, most of the state is scorching hot (312°K or 39°C). Its only saving grace is the Grand Canyon, which for some unknown reason is at least 10 degrees cooler than the rest of the state.
But hey, at least it's not the 325°K (52°C) Iraqi Desert.
Ok Arizona will never beat Death Vally or the Saharan Desert, never, but still it's pretty hot here in the summer, in the winter like right now, it's about 50-70 degrees outside.
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3 years 62 days ago Edited Baskque
Federal Bohemia wrote: Yeah but in Phoenix it was 117, in Lake Havasu City, Arizona it was 128.117? 128? Im don't understand
3 years 62 days ago The Nonpartisan Democracy of Federal Bohemia
Estellan wrote: Ik but cali has Death ValleyOne time it was 134 degrees there
looked it up
BEAT THAT
Yes true. But that's death valley, not a city, soooo... debatable.
3 years 62 days ago The Slab follower of Drew Durrnil
Estellan wrote: Moving to SoCal in FebruaryOwO
Baskque wrote: 117? 128? Im don't understand Fahrenheit (47 and 53 C, respectively)
Sicilian imperial-capitalist empire wrote: Well I should know because I've visited Arizona as well as Nevada.Just like with Nevada, most of the state is scorching hot (312°K or 39°C). Its only saving grace is the Grand Canyon, which for some unknown reason is at least 10 degrees cooler than the rest of the state.
But hey, at least it's not the 325°K (52°C) Iraqi Desert.
High elevation that's why
Sicilian imperial-capitalist empire wrote: Desert gang rollin up to Europe . Welcome!NOW PERISH IN THE ETERNAL FLAMES OF CALIFORNIA
Yes its hot here