Ahh, Maxi. How've you been? I haven't seen you in a while.
Well, I'm sure that isn't why it came back, but we had a lot of food in the fridge that would have gone off. 16 degrees Celcius usually. Not that cold. No snow. A little rain, maybe some hail if we are lucky, only very small. Hardly chilly. I like winter.
And the power really came back because of your strike? What sort of winters do you have there? Are they chilly, cold, really cold? Ours used to be from chilly to really cold, but not anymore.
Global warming has just made things really hot. Winter is still the same, but summer... ergh. So far it is better than last year, then again, it is likely to change. Last year, there were three ridiculously hot days, then we lost electricity for half of that. We don't lose power much, because we are in an urban area the electricity companies jump to it straight away. So we played cards by candlelight and went to McDonald's at 10:30pm. There were a lot of people there, most of them families in their pyjamas, like us. I went on an anti-hunger strike and I refused to stop eating until the power came back. Reality TV shows everday people, it isn't much fun unless they are extraordinarily talented.
Hi! Global warming is really killing the seasons here. We didn't even have a decent winter in 2009, so we are in an eternal summer, which I really hate, and I fear that this year is going to be pretty much the same Oh, to respond to your prev message, I hate reality TV too. It's the easiest to find crap in our TV. They seem to be importing all the stupidity from other countries. It must be really cheap
Good morning. How's global warming serving you?
I prefer to be comfotable. Much more practical. We have a whole heap of channels, and there are even more out there that we could get. It isn't really worth the trouble though. I don't mind television in general, I just cannot stand reality TV, where people do stuff that I could just as easily do. I could just tape myself. A while ago I was really interested in Japanese animation It was the same thing; if I couldn't find episodes with the English subtitles then they are useless to me.
Back to the clothing topic, I too have seen people wearing tight clothes in summer, because it's the latest fashion. I never figure how they manage to maneuver, or feel a sense of comfort, if they ever feel any, which I doubt. I think they mostly want to show off.
Well, back in the old days when I was a kid and being mine a small province, we were very lucky to have at least one TV channel. As time went by and modernism touched us, we got to have 4 local over-the-air networks and a couple of cable systems, but I do not consume that much TV either. The offer got bigger only in quantity, but the quality of the programming is more or less the same among all networks, that is, a royal load of crappy shows with no real meaning, in my opinion, and it gets worse every year, or I'm too demanding. Of course there will always be people who get entertained by cheap material, and as long as it happens, all TV networks will be pretty much the same. I find that the only decent things to watch are the news, a couple classic cartoons and occasionally some American series and movies in Spanish-dubbed format, which I can't really enjoy because dubbing is often inaccurate and, if you lack the English version, you can't be sure of what people are "really" saying.
Godzilla was awesome. Then the new one was scary. I like King Kong better. How in the world did you survive with only ONE television channel? Not that I watch much TV, but I realy on it for everything. Weather, news updates, bushfire information. Although the internet is definitely replacing it. Yep. That would be easier, I can't imagine why people suddenly chose to start wearing to much. Really annoying in hot weather... My guess is something about being rich enought to afford clothes. Then, I think, everyone became able to, rather than be looked doen upon, and it has adapted from there. There should be a stick-puppet animation of it. The bushfires should be fine for now, unless someone sets something alight. That is what happened last year.