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#21. Posted:
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Not one bit still feels like october to me, I think its probably cause there's no snow, hasnt been a white xmas in about 4 years ( Scotland. )
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Doesn't matter if it doesn't feel like Christmas, just drink all day and that will help.
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It is 60 degrees where I am, no it does not at all feel like Christmas
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Well, it's supposed to be 73 degrees tomorrow... on Christmas.
I haven't seen ANY snow this year, and I live in Pennsylvania.
It doesn't even feel like October, let alone Winter or Christmas.
I haven't seen ANY snow this year, and I live in Pennsylvania.
It doesn't even feel like October, let alone Winter or Christmas.
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I agree with you, not sure why though. I enjoy the weather without snow it's a tad bit cold but not really. Probably since Christmas music isn't blaring from everything here and the fact I haven't seen much of my family as of yet.
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