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Post by The Restless Shadow on Dec 27, 2011 0:31:10 GMT -6
tpam is Bilbo (heck even I'd settle for the mountains at this point! You know it's bad if I'm asking to go into nature of all places )
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Post by Nienna Greenleaf of Mirkwood on Dec 27, 2011 9:57:41 GMT -6
I can't believe tpam is 21 years old. I remember when you and Eli were 13!! You should think about what types of things you enjoy doing. That will help you in getting a good job. Also would help if you figured out what climate you prefer (near ocean, dry desert, etc.). I decided on mountains. Now I want the ocean again!!
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Post by The Restless Shadow on Dec 27, 2011 11:08:24 GMT -6
I can't believe the person above me is in her late 60's ;D yeah my perfect place doesn't exist - I know that much lol I want cool and breezy, but dry and barely rain-y
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Post by Nienna Greenleaf of Mirkwood on Dec 27, 2011 14:35:05 GMT -6
yeah my perfect place doesn't exist - I know that much lol I want cool and breezy, but dry and barely rain-y Tpam should know that place DOES exist. It's called Antartica--the world's largest desert. "Cool," breezy, dry, and barely rain-y. It's just a big sheet of ice! There's more ice than snow. I know that's not what you wanted me to say, but just wanted you to know that you could be an assistant for scientists down there. There aren't any polar bears, only penguins, elephant seals, leopard seals, a few birds, and a few brave souls.
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Post by The Restless Shadow on Dec 27, 2011 14:55:53 GMT -6
tpam must not know what cool and breezy means Antartica? lmao That's more chilly and blistering than cool and breezy I'd say ;D Oh and I forgot to mention that in my perfect town there would be no bugs so that too
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Post by Nienna Greenleaf of Mirkwood on Dec 27, 2011 20:36:51 GMT -6
(Yeah, I guess Antarctica has some bugs. Maybe you'll be living in a bubble then. ) Tpam won't be living in Florida with their bird-sized bugs. lol But you should know, honestly, that the region of Montana that I'm in gets very few bugs at all. Mosquitoes are almost non-existent. They show up for about 2-3 weeks during the early summer and then suddenly disappear until the following year. Because I know how irritating it is to live back east and deal with those things because of the constant humidity, you can imagine how wonderful it is not to have them.
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Post by The Restless Shadow on Dec 28, 2011 12:09:16 GMT -6
tpam is right, Florida is the last place on earth I'd want to be hot, hurricanes, bugs the size of cars no thanks~
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Post by Nienna Greenleaf of Mirkwood on Jan 1, 2012 21:49:52 GMT -6
LMAO ;D Tpam might consider settling in Arizona. Yes it usually gets really hot, but there are areas of the state that are mountainous and it snows there in the winter--they even have evergreens! It's also very dry, and would be breezy (but I don't think too bad). Someone I used to know moved down there and she is originally from New York. I can't remember which city it was, but all I remember right now is what I've typed above. Scratch that, I'm almost positive that it's Flagstaff. I looked it up and this sounds exactly right. It's amazing to me seeing mountains similar to what we have in Montana in a state that's best known for their cacti. Look here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flagstaff,_Arizona
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Post by The Restless Shadow on Jan 2, 2012 1:01:06 GMT -6
" The area's generally stable weather pattern is broken by brief, but intense, afternoon downpours and dramatic thunderstorms common during the so-called monsoons of July and August" tpam is trying to give me a heart-attack but thank you really ;D I'm just aware that there's nowhere perfect for my particular...issues and I'm gonna try to work through them before making any major life choices based on them I suppose
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Post by Nienna Greenleaf of Mirkwood on Jan 2, 2012 9:14:08 GMT -6
" The area's generally stable weather pattern is broken by brief, but intense, afternoon downpours and dramatic thunderstorms common during the so-called monsoons of July and August" tpam is trying to give me a heart-attack BRIEF! It says brief intensity! F-5 Tornadoes are also brief! lol Tpam is good to have around so I can laugh. lol
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Post by The Restless Shadow on Jan 2, 2012 10:51:32 GMT -6
brief monsoons, brief tornadoes, brief rain of fire tpam is good to have around so I have somebody to make laugh whether on purpose or not
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Post by Nienna Greenleaf of Mirkwood on Jan 2, 2012 21:44:20 GMT -6
Tpam is absolutely right. ;D It doesn't take much to make me laugh, and making other people laugh is a lot of fun.
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