you're thinking of tassie
noice 

RTHKI wrote:
new zealands pretty cool
-Whiteroom- wrote:
RTHKI wrote:
new zealands pretty choice, bru
-Whiteroom- wrote:
FatherTed wrote:
Perth is really dry though. I'd rather 41 with no humidity than 31 with 90% humidity.KuSTaV wrote:
wouldnt want to be in perth today
41 fucking degrees.
That's 'cause Australians are pussies when in comes to low temperatures.Pochsy wrote:
There's an Australian exchange student in my residence right now, and she says Canada is too damn cold.
That is all.
I dunno man -30 is pretty cold.War Man wrote:
That's 'cause Australians are pussies when in comes to low temperatures.Pochsy wrote:
There's an Australian exchange student in my residence right now, and she says Canada is too damn cold.
That is all.
Celsius or Fahrenheit?Adams_BJ wrote:
I dunno man -30 is pretty cold.War Man wrote:
That's 'cause Australians are pussies when in comes to low temperatures.Pochsy wrote:
There's an Australian exchange student in my residence right now, and she says Canada is too damn cold.
That is all.
Although that being said I can't tell the difference between -5 and -30 when snowboarding so v0v
Fahrenheit is superior.Adams_BJ wrote:
Celsius, we use real units of measure in AU
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for mongsWar Man wrote:
Fahrenheit is superior.Adams_BJ wrote:
Celsius, we use real units of measure in AU
Adams_BJ wrote:
for mongsWar Man wrote:
Fahrenheit is superior.Adams_BJ wrote:
Celsius, we use real units of measure in AU