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When I see this, and its only 12 in the afternoon here.. (Naples, Fl) I know my day is shot. That's just too hot to do anything. They're talking over 110 heat index possible today..
Erm... Last time I checked Icelandic people and British people did. The last time I checked Swedish people had blue eyes and blond hair a recipe for disaster with the sun..
Last time I checked I had brown hair.
Yes, I do sunburn if the UV is high enough, 8-9, but tomorrow the 8 boundary goes at the Pyrenees. So north of that I'm safe without sunscreen.
When I see this, and its only 12 in the afternoon here.. (Naples, Fl) I know my day is shot. That's just too hot to do anything. They're talking over 110 heat index possible today..
That is hot, but at least your IV index is low - cloud cover?
^^ Is there a mileage limit on your rental car? If I found myself in Orlando and had a car, guess I'd want to take a few days trip down to Miami, the Everglades and the Keys and maybe check out Savannah and Charleston. Though not possible if you rent a home.
All this cooldown for a lame thunderstorm. At least Orly got 14 mm from it. Far from it here.
My mother doesn't tan when she gets in the sun, but goes lobster red, whereas my father tans pretty well. Fortunately I inherited my skin from my father. Haven't had a bad sunburn in years.
^^ Is there a mileage limit on your rental car? If I found myself in Orlando and had a car, guess I'd want to take a few days trip down to Miami, the Everglades and the Keys and maybe check out Savannah and Charleston. Though not possible if you rent a home.
All this cooldown for a lame thunderstorm. At least Orly got 14 mm from it. Far from it here.
My mother doesn't tan when she gets in the sun, but goes lobster red, whereas my father tans pretty well. Fortunately I inherited my skin from my father. Haven't had a bad sunburn in years.
No. Hes a home body.. Hes always wanting to go home. If we go out we are only out 2 hours and hes grinding to get back. We went to the water park and he was asking to leave at 2pm. Me and my sister got on a ride and pretended we didn't see him.
I wish my mum would drive then she would take us.hes that bad that he keeps asking the date to see how many days it is to go home. I cba going home to rain and boredom.
^^ Is there a mileage limit on your rental car? If I found myself in Orlando and had a car, guess I'd want to take a few days trip down to Miami, the Everglades and the Keys and maybe check out Savannah and Charleston. Though not possible if you rent a home.
Sadly, it's very difficult to rent a car if you're under 25 and don't have car insurance.
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My mother doesn't tan when she gets in the sun, but goes lobster red, whereas my father tans pretty well. Fortunately I inherited my skin from my father. Haven't had a bad sunburn in years.
It must be difficult going to a foreign country where your family is from one which is completely different. I have classmates and they do say that they find it uncomfortable because they aren't used to it.
It's not going to feel like home going back, partly foreign with some parts recognizable. Don't see it as a big problem, it's more your parent's country than your country.
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Well I would find it hard going to my "orgins" if it was a totally different culture.
If you find it hard, don't go to your "origins" whatever that means.
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100 % British isles. I'd rather be a native and have heritage from a culture i'm familiar with than tan.
Unsure what native heritage is supposed to be in the first place. Anyhow, was at a party last night a number of people were from hertiages of a broad range of places, what's the downside?
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