I hadn't heard of Pepsi White before, but from what I gather from your post, all I have to say is BLECH!!!! Sometimes I think the Japanese are too creative.
Also: I'm so confused by this UK weather disaster! From all the pictures I've seen, it just looks like a normal amount of snow...why is such chaos ensuing??
I haven't the slightest, except to (conveniently?) blame global warming. This is small fry weather compared to Canada, Poland, Romania, Finland, etc. but it's sudden, it's unsettling for us in general after being used to nothing but rain and we're not exactly prepared for this kind of thing. No snow tires, for one. :/
Oh, and apparently we're running out of grit for the roads. Either we've panicked and used way more than enough the first time round this week, or it's genuinely running out...
Turtle...flavoured jell-o??? Wow, that's a bit horrifying.
Not to make light of the weather situation, but it's a bit pathetic, really...can't the Finns come to the rescue, with aid packages of sow tires and grit or something??
Nah, we have to learn how to handle this ourselves, really. Which includes being more responsible with how we play in the snow and so on.
Steve Hughes once commented on our reaction to snow, and how it compares with the Canadians. I wish I could find that clip again, because I didn't realise how true it was until now. X3;;
Since I'm less pressurised than earlier in the week when I had to finish my third essay, I've come to appreciate how pretty the snow is, but I haven't been able to keep myself from getting caught up in the pandemonium over it which has also affected my parents. XP /fail.
Also: I'm so confused by this UK weather disaster! From all the pictures I've seen, it just looks like a normal amount of snow...why is such chaos ensuing??
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You know it! Turtle flavoured jell-o, anyone?
I haven't the slightest, except to (conveniently?) blame global warming. This is small fry weather compared to Canada, Poland, Romania, Finland, etc. but it's sudden, it's unsettling for us in general after being used to nothing but rain and we're not exactly prepared for this kind of thing. No snow tires, for one. :/
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Not to make light of the weather situation, but it's a bit pathetic, really...can't the Finns come to the rescue, with aid packages of sow tires and grit or something??
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Nah, we have to learn how to handle this ourselves, really. Which includes being more responsible with how we play in the snow and so on.
Steve Hughes once commented on our reaction to snow, and how it compares with the Canadians. I wish I could find that clip again, because I didn't realise how true it was until now. X3;;
Since I'm less pressurised than earlier in the week when I had to finish my third essay, I've come to appreciate how pretty the snow is, but I haven't been able to keep myself from getting caught up in the pandemonium over it which has also affected my parents. XP /fail.
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