Cities in the Summer

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Lord Samuel

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I'm so glad I live in Paris.
It's a beautiful place, especially in the summer.

Tonight, I spent my time drinking chardonnay and Bordeaux and Porto wine and smoking cigarettes with beautiful girls on the banks of the Seine.
****! it was awesome. Oh we laughed and we talked and we danced

Oh god I'm so drunk and happy.

What abiut other cities in the summer?
 
I live in Montana here in the States. Our largest city has about 90,000 people, and, like all other towns here, is as boring as ****.

All the action is in the countryside, hanging out in people's cabins and partying. :)
 
Instag0 said:
I live in Montana here in the States. Our largest city has about 90,000 people, and, like all other towns here, is as boring as ****.

All the action is in the countryside, hanging out in people's cabins and partying. :)

I went to Montana once. It was quite beautiful, if a bit monotonous after a while. Then we went up onto the Rocky Mountains and took pictures while I was freezing in my miniskirt and tank top.

You know, your guys' population is less than the required amount to have the minimum amount of representatives. :P

But, yeah, I'm in Ohio. Whoo. It's the home of corn and random weather. Ever seen a temperature change of ~15 degrees from the morning to the afternoon, or a sunny, blazing warm day to snow in one day? Live in Ohio, and you will.
 
The Mercenary said:
But, yeah, I'm in Ohio. Whoo. It's the home of corn and random weather. Ever seen a temperature change of ~15 degrees from the morning to the afternoon, or a sunny, blazing warm day to snow in one day? Live in Ohio, and you will.
Or Maine. There's a saying in New England. 'If you don't like the weather, wait five minutes.'
 
It'd be nice to live somewhere where the weather didn't change that damn fast. I'm heading up to Michigan for next year, though. :D
 
Leskovac, Serbia...during the summer, always the hottest town. It was 35°C the day before yesterday...and boring as ****ing hell. I mean, the last big event is when a library burned down. But, that really was interesting, since it happened because the firemen went to the wrong address...
 
vadermath said:
Leskovac, Serbia...during the summer, always the hottest town. It was 35°C the day before yesterday...and boring as ****ing hell. I mean, the last big event is when a library burned down. But, that really was interesting, since it happened because the firemen went to the wrong address...

Sounds like an Emir Kusturica movie.  :lol:

You know, I'm amazed at how Yugoslavian say that Kusturica is exaggerating, that his films are overly caricatural, etc.
And then they tell you stories about Yugoslavia that are EXACTLY like in Kusturica's movies.
 
Lord Samuel said:
vadermath said:
Leskovac, Serbia...during the summer, always the hottest town. It was 35°C the day before yesterday...and boring as ****ing hell. I mean, the last big event is when a library burned down. But, that really was interesting, since it happened because the firemen went to the wrong address...

Sounds like an Emir Kusturica movie.  :lol:

You know, I'm amazed at how Yugoslavian say that Kusturica is exaggerating, that his films are overly caricatural, etc.
And then they tell you stories about Yugoslavia that are EXACTLY like in Kusturica's movies.

He is exaggerating, at most points...but sometimes he can be painfully accurate :wink:
 
Lord Samuel said:
Tonight, I spent my time drinking chardonnay and Bordeaux and Porto wine and smoking cigarettes with beautiful girls on the banks of the Seine.
****! it was awesome. Oh we laughed and we talked and we danced
Cliché much?
 
In summer its usually mid 30's, high humidity and violent thunderstorms in the afternoon. Not much in the city itself that redeems that. head in the country it can be nice if you find yourself a cool spot under a tree beside a creek or something.
 
DC is pretty nice in the summer so long as you stay out of the North West Area.

Me and my friends have pretty much been going to shows non-stop since mid-May and we have yet to peter out!
 
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