winter ended last week in newfoundland, wasnt entirely sure until now because of all the fog...LiliumSnow said:I'm from Winnipeg, MB, Canada, a city where winter lasts from late October - late April. 8'D
Oh yeah? Well we have Emus walking the streets, and it is hard getting rid of them, seeing as they can't walk backwards. And baby-stealing Dingoes are a real problem D:Kajt said:I come from a small town in the north of Sweden, on the border to Finland.
We got cold winters, warm summers and polar bears walking the streets.
Same... only southend of the country. So we have vikings, boats and fish and rain...therandombear said:Norway...urm...Vikings n stuff... :3
And it appears I have a fellow Portuguese man here. I was wondering how many people from here are actually Portuguese, not many I think.Iwata said:Portugal here, land of sun and beaches!
Feel free to visit, and we'll have a meter of beer somewhere.
hear hear! we had some foreign exchange students recently who had no idea where the fuck nebraska was, they had to google map it when they heard they would be going here -_-Romblen said:USA, or more specifically, Wyoming. We're known for coal, Yellowstone, and being one of the four states people think of when they think, "Middle of nowhere" The other three I usually hear are Nebraska, North Dakota, and Oklahoma.
im sorry but that makes me truly jealous, that is the most awesome and most hilarious thing i have seen all day. some of those people fucking failed so hard going down that hill...lol plus the roll of cheese trolling down the hill, with people screaming out a war cry "GET THE CHEEEEEZEEE!"MetaKnight19 said:I'm from a small town in the south west of England, not much to do around where I live. Except cheese rolling of course...