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Rain is a myth perpetrated by the media. I've only seen it on tv, it's probably all done with special effects.Unfortunately, it's always humid here when it's hot out, because my city gets a lot of rain (9 months out of the year). I'm really sorry to hear you're experiencing flooding where you are, though.
I spaced it over five days. Last two hits on the very last day. I was actually starting to sweat finishing it! I thought I could get it done in three days but that didn't work out for me.I spaced that sucker out over 7 days when it was nice and slow or after hours when the Mtruk was out of gas for the day. There's no way in hell I could have handled it in 2 or 3 days total.
Oh wow. I have never been there before actually? Hmm.Yep, typically. The last few years have been slightly different and we actually experienced drought - which is genuinely shocking because of where I live. But yeah, I live in Portland, Oregon. Rains *a lot*.
Seems to be the way it's going anymore.Rain is a myth perpetrated by the media. I've only seen it on tv, it's probably all done with special effects.
I agree! Sure is a nice change from PA!!!Seems to be the way it's going anymore.
@Onyxbird I recommend visiting the Pacific Northwest in general. It's very beautiful here. A lot of people fall in love with it. Not called Pacific Wonderland for no reason.
It's the number #1 place I would like to live in the US. I've been trying to convince my husband to get a job there but the cost of living is so much higher.Seems to be the way it's going anymore.
@Onyxbird I recommend visiting the Pacific Northwest in general. It's very beautiful here. A lot of people fall in love with it. Not called Pacific Wonderland for no reason.
I hope to one day. Really . Putting it on my ever growing long list of things to do.Seems to be the way it's going anymore.
@Onyxbird I recommend visiting the Pacific Northwest in general. It's very beautiful here. A lot of people fall in love with it. Not called Pacific Wonderland for no reason.
Where have you been here?I agree! Sure is a nice change from PA!!!
Oh, goddamit.Well since you asked so politely. Im looking at picking up Lamar MIller with my first pick to secure a good running back. Hes strong, can stay healthy and had multiple break out games last year. Im hoping that Luck will fall to round 2 after a bad year last year but I doubt it happens. Maybe I will be able to snag a Dalton or Palmer in free agency and bypass a QB all together if I miss Luck. If I miss Luck in the second round, I hope to snag a good receiver like an beckham jr or a dez bryant. Dont worry, you will be able to stay up to date with all my pending roster moves. You have just subscribed to fantasy football facts and will give you a detailed report of all my pending fantasy moves in the upcoming weeks.
It makes my head spin at the prices.It's the number #1 place I would like to live in the US. I've been trying to convince my husband to get a job there but the cost of living is so much higher.
Portland! :greenheart:Where have you been here?
@Vanyanka Yes, and sadly, it's getting much, much worse. Rent in Portland is out of control right now.
Rain is a myth perpetrated by the media. I've only seen it on tv, it's probably all done with special effects.
We were just informed yesterday that we're under new management but given no information about how to contact new management. I know our rent is going to be raised but it will still be under a grand which is a steal for downtown.It makes my head spin at the prices.
That's why I love traveling. See the beauty, and then run back home lolWhere have you been here?
@Vanyanka Yes, and sadly, it's getting much, much worse. Rent in Portland is out of control right now.