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Post by Hinata on Dec 4, 2005 17:45:31 GMT -5
Well, if you find some. . .send them to New Mexico. . .I know a few people who wouldn't mind one of the good ones Aye. . .hot cocoa is the best thing for being cold
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Post by laurelin on Dec 7, 2005 1:34:10 GMT -5
i prefer hot tea...and a spot next to the heater
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Post by Dred on Dec 8, 2005 1:29:48 GMT -5
I'll see what good guys I can come up with to send your direction.
Hot chocolate is wonderful. You can get regular or a wide range of flavors and they are so yummy. I might have to make some now that I'm getting the craving.
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Post by chrystalized on Dec 8, 2005 1:42:54 GMT -5
nothing beats a cozy balnket and a fire place. I came home from school and was freezing so i curled up in front of the fire and accidently fell asleep for three hours
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Post by dgan on Dec 8, 2005 5:36:45 GMT -5
So...who's up for ICE CREAM!!!!
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Post by chrystalized on Dec 8, 2005 16:22:34 GMT -5
Hot chocolate is wonderful. You can get regular or a wide range of flavors and they are so yummy. I might have to make some now that I'm getting the craving. Hey if you really want good hot chocolate, try making your own, Find a recipe for hot cocoa on the net and then modify to taste. I usually decorate the rim with a mixture of cocoa, cinnamon, sugar and nutmeg. I also put vanilla and cinnamon and sometimes instant coffee in the cocoa as well. add a cinnamon stick or a sprig of holly and some whipped cream. This can really impress guests (or boy/girlfriends) And it has so much room for experimentation!
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Post by Hinata on Dec 8, 2005 16:46:50 GMT -5
So are you resonsible for sending David my direction? Dgan, this is all I have to say to that. . .you're the type of person who would take ice cream with you on an adventure to the artic!!. . .and I'll join you when you do that, because it sounds like fun I've decided that the only thing worse than cold is dry cold. . .ever felt that. . .it sucks. Just saps all the moisture out of everything. . .I thought Utah had no humidity. . .NM has ZERO humidity and it really hurts!
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Post by dgan on Dec 9, 2005 3:31:33 GMT -5
chapstick....lots and lots of chapstick....
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Post by Daae on Dec 9, 2005 7:49:12 GMT -5
It was 10 degrees F when I walked to school yesterday. And today we got more snow dumped on us, which my friend and I considered appropriate considering what opens today.
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Post by Dred on Dec 9, 2005 11:09:01 GMT -5
I'm not goign to claim responsibility for every guy that crosses your path but I would like to think that at least the positive vibes I send out help a little.
I'm ready for spring. The low was below zero again here and we have about a foot of snow on the ground. Snow is fun when you don't have to shovel it.
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Post by Zeke on Dec 10, 2005 5:52:05 GMT -5
So...who's up for ICE CREAM!!!! You are on!!!! Southern Hemisphere its getting hot here
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Post by Hinata on Dec 10, 2005 11:37:26 GMT -5
Send more vibes please
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Post by twyrch on Dec 11, 2005 12:57:36 GMT -5
YAY! Another 1 - 3 inches of snow on top of the crap that hasn't already melted. Wonderful.
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Post by Hinata on Dec 15, 2005 1:22:41 GMT -5
Did I mention that we got snow the other day. . .yesterday in fact. . .what the heck is happening to time in my head? In any case. . .the snow was just a dusting and melted by midafternoon
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Post by kg00ds on Dec 23, 2005 16:36:35 GMT -5
I'm jealous. I love the snow and I am getting tired of this "wet" and windy, snowless, cold down here in the Bayou.
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