Round Robin thread #1

Great work! It was very refreshing to read all this after a long and sweatty (you can't possibly imagine how hot it is here in southern Finland right now) day at work. Thank you all, who contributed. One and a half week of my work left and then I can participate on the RR-thread #2.

Oh, and to Lamia: Nice to see you here again after a LOOONG while - where have you been?

-Villain (from a sauna-like library)
 
Originally posted by Villain
Great work! It was very refreshing to read all this after a long and sweatty (you can't possibly imagine how hot it is here in southern Finland right now) day at work. Thank you all, who contributed. One and a half week of my work left and then I can participate on the RR-thread #2.

Oh, and to Lamia: Nice to see you here again after a LOOONG while - where have you been?

-Villain (from a sauna-like library)

You work in a library? I work in one... they have air conditioning, but it's still hot and I had to pack up boxes of books today.

Heh, it's very hot here too. 35 degrees Celcius and sunny outside. :(
 
Originally posted by Villain
Great work! It was very refreshing to read all this after a long and sweatty (you can't possibly imagine how hot it is here in southern Finland right now) day at work. Thank you all, who contributed. One and a half week of my work left and then I can participate on the RR-thread #2.

Oh, and to Lamia: Nice to see you here again after a LOOONG while - where have you been?

-Villain (from a sauna-like library)

Good to see you too. :) Yeah, it's been a while since I last posted here... long story short: I only have access to internet every once in a while. (Once a year it seems...:bah: )

Dammit you're right, why does it have to be so damn hot in this cold northern land of eternal snow and frost ?! I'm at work and it's an overheated sauna -kinda climate here, too. :ill:

Hot damn. :lol:
-Lamia
 
i don't quite get what's wrong with warm days - i'm on the coast, 30+ °C and sea-breezy, and i'm just really happy about it. possibly too much metal fucked with your head and now you want everything to be cold and lifeless :lol:

hyena (the suicide squad of bubu parade to their kingdom)
 
Warm days make you sweat. They make you smell. They make you lazy, and workshy. They're too warm. Some sun is ok... but give me the cold and dismal skies of the English summer any day.

rahvin: Shouldn't that be
cold northern grim lands of eternal snow and dark frost and frozen evil?:p

Hearse::lol:

Thanks for the kind words all
 
I work at children's summer camps (and it's been great - wonderful kids we have this year!) and the warm weather doesn't hurt us much there, as we can go swimming every now and then. But as the camp is about 20 kilometers away from the nearest inhabited place (and at least 50 km from the smallest resemblances of civilization), I'm forced to drive for half an hour in a HOT car in order to get to this damn library.

But its only a week more...

-Villain
 
@hyena: moreover, warm days make me sick to my stomach, they're hard to endure for old ppl, public buildings are an oven and rational thinking slows down.

@wanderingblade: frozen bleak evil, then. :p

rahvin.
 
well, there's nothing i can do against you cold-weather-worshippers. i can see where you're coming from, with all those "frozen evil" remarks.

i still beg to differ: cold weather slows *my* rational thinking (rahvin, just remember what i exactly did this past winter: wouldn't you concur?), and i much, much prefere mediterranean summers to the rest of the world/time. what i'm wondering is how fucking come that i'm planning to relocate to london again next year, being that i already know i'll get sick of the wet weather in two months, be sneezing all the time, and so on and so forth.

hyena