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anjaxxo

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Maenne ist so einer: Schneeschippen in Michigan barfuss in Turnschuhen und mit T-Shirt. Aber immerhin mit langer Hose. :winke

*groooooooooooeeeeel*

Ab minus 39 Grad hatte ich Schnappatmung. :totlach

Mein Maenne hat den weatherforcast for venice gesehen und meint jetzt allen ernstes, dass er shorts einpackt.... ich werde auf jeden fall winterpullis einpacken :vogel
 

Emmaglamour

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Mein Maenne hat den weatherforcast for venice gesehen und meint jetzt allen ernstes, dass er shorts einpackt.... ich werde auf jeden fall winterpullis einpacken :vogel
Die spinnen, unsere Neuenglaender. :D
(Maenne stammt aus CT. Bis er mich kennenlernte, hat er sowas wie einen Winterpulli nicht mal besessen. Und ich habe ihm dann auch erst mal den ersten Schal seines Lebens gestrickt. :vogel)
 

mari23

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Weichei :D Hier laufen die Leute noch bei 0 Grad C mit Flipflops und ohne Struempfe rum :baeh
:totlach
Das mit den Finnen ist auch gut!

A propos Flipflops, dazu fiel mir sofort Folgendes ein:


You know you're a Floridian if....

Socks are only for bowling.

You never use an umbrella because you know the rain will be over in five minutes.

A good parking place has nothing to do with distance from the store, but everything to do with shade.

Your winter coat is made of denim.


You can tell the difference between fire ant bites and mosquito bites.

You're younger than thirty but some of your friends are over 65.

Anything under 70 degrees is chilly.

You've driven through Yeehaw Junction.

You know that no other grocery store can compare to Publix.

Every other house in your neighborhood had blue roofs in 2004-2005.

You know that anything under a Category 3 just isn't worth waking up for.

You dread love bug season.

You are on a first name basis with the Hurricane list. They aren't Hurricane Charley or Hurricane Frances. You know them as Andrew, Charley, Frances, Ivan and Jeanne.

You know what a snowbird is and when they'll leave.

You think a six-foot alligator is actually pretty average.

Down South' means Key West

Flip-flops are everyday wear. Shoes are for business meetings and church, but you HAVE worn flip flops to church before. (more than once!)

You have a drawer full of bathing suits, and one sweatshirt.

You get annoyed at the tourists who feed seagulls.

A mountain is any hill 100 feet above sea level.

You have a bumper sticker: 'This car climbed Mount Dora', and you know where and what Mt20Dora is.

You know the four seasons really are: hurricane season, love bug season, tourist season and summer.

You've hosted a hurricane party.

You can pronounce Okeechobee and Kissimmee.

You understand why it's better to have a friend with a boat than have a boat yourself.

You've worn shorts and used the A/C on Christmas and New Years.

You recognize Miami-Dade as 'Northern Cuba’.
 

Suze

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Die spinnen, unsere Neuenglaender. :D
(Maenne stammt aus CT. Bis er mich kennenlernte, hat er sowas wie einen Winterpulli nicht mal besessen. Und ich habe ihm dann auch erst mal den ersten Schal seines Lebens gestrickt. :vogel)

Aber echt! :kicher

Das mit den Finnen war super ariel.prospero! :totlach
 
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