Current Michigan head coach, Jim Harbaugh , played Screech's cousin on a 1996 episode of Saved by the Bell: The New Class.
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mkay, buy it or dont, tis true though, Okanagan valley. I'm still wearing T-shirts with the windows down sucker. Plus Vancouver snows like 3 days/year (I'm 4 hours east)
mkay, buy it or dont, tis true though, Okanagan valley. I'm still wearing T-shirts with the windows down sucker. Plus Vancouver snows like 3 days/year (I'm 4 hours east)
Ehhhh kind of but not really. Google images shows what its likeSounds like Eastern Washington basically.
I figured there was sarcasm I heard you guys got some new roads up there so I guess its not all bad lolWow...yet another faux pas for me. And another apology needed. I was just joking, playing on the belief by many others that Canada is all about snow. Which, by chance, it is for my area (Edmonton) right now.
Having gone to UBC for grad school I lived through only 2 snows in about 3 years. And having hung out at Skaha beach for the formative years of my summer life I am so jealous of where you live. So yes, you are totally correct. Sorry for a really poorly thought out comment.
As 'Smooth' once pointed out, 'Canadians are not funny'. I think he didn't mean all Canadians, mainly just me. He was clearly right.
Anyway, congrats on living the dream. I envy you.
All the best.
Ehhhh kind of but not really. Google images shows what its like
okanagan valley - Google Search
I figured there was sarcasm I heard you guys got some new roads up there so I guess its not all bad lol
by swearing on one's testicles.
One planet in the solar system
features both the hottest temperatures and the coldest temperatures. And by hot, I mean FAR more so than the core of the sun; and by cold I mean mote so than the background temp of the universe, colder even than the largest blackholes.
What planet is it, and where on that planet will you find those temps?
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I know the planet, (N) but why does it have the hottest temperatures? I assumed the low temperatures were due to its extremely far distance from the Sun?
You’re off track, already. On the cold, too.
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Sounds like my ex wifes bedroom.One planet in the solar system
features both the hottest temperatures and the coldest temperatures. And by hot, I mean FAR more so than the core of the sun; and by cold I mean mote so than the background temp of the universe, colder even than the largest blackholes.
What planet is it, and where on that planet will you find those temps?
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Ahh there it is.....got a good laugh out of that one!Sounds like my ex wifes bedroom.
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One planet in the solar system
features both the hottest temperatures and the coldest temperatures. And by hot, I mean FAR more so than the core of the sun; and by cold I mean mote so than the background temp of the universe, colder even than the largest blackholes.
What planet is it, and where on that planet will you find those temps?
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You’re off track, already. On the cold, too.
I'll guess Earth. And the where is either in a lab/nuclear bombsite or a Marvel comic. I'm happy enough with my answer that I'd rather not know if I'm wrong.
Thanks and all the best.
What you call a laboratory, I call a bedroom. What did I win?You got it. Laboratories on Earth have produced temps far colder and hotter than are found in nature.
On your death bed, you will achieve universal consciousness.What you call a laboratory, I call a bedroom. What did I win?