Anyone else watching the meteor shower?

Flateric

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-1, dude? -1 is all it takes, you would die here!

It's often -48c here.
(Oh and BTW this is much less a poking fun at you post, much more am I ever jealous that it's only minus 1 where you are you bastard! LOL)
 

IJ.

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DreamerTheresa;1649646 said:
I'm fucking freezing my tits off, but it's awesome. I keep coming back inside to thaw out.
:holds hand up: I'll warm em up :evil2:

Went out for a look and couldn't see anything here but it's a bit overcast :(
(and a freezing 63.5f ;) )
 

Piratetip

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Was planning on going out and watching...but...never did.

How was it?
 

te72

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Just to clear up any confusion as to what "cold" is...

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Wyoming regularly falls into the "spit goes 'clink'" category. :3d_frown:
 

trucker

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sights like these are the only advantage to my current job. there hasn't been a night in the last two weeks where i haven't seen at least a handful of meteors.

i guess there is some advantage to being out in the middle of no-fucking-where in the small hours of the morning. Being in the clear panhandle air on some ranch 30 miles from the closest human definitely makes for spectacular views. many a time i have shut the truck down, killed the lights, and walked out into a pasture to stare at the sky.