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If you're going to call someone an idiot, generally speaking it's a good idea to do so with decent grammar and spelling. Otherwise the only thing you accomplish is to embarrass yourself.
And yet the facts don't agree. Don't let the door.
ooooooooo good job talking about proper grammer and spelling to a guy who posts on his phone. Fact it rained here yesterday, fact you just proved my point about terrible weather. Great job! I live here everyone that i know from here will agree with me this rain is a constant thing no matter how you care to look at it.
ooooooooo good job talking about proper grammer and spelling to a guy who posts on his phone.
Oh, so your grammar and spelling are the fault of the phone? Hilarious.
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Fact it rained here yesterday, fact you just proved my point about terrible weather.
Ummmm no. You claimed that there has not been a spell of 7 straight days without rain since you got to Seattle 2 and 1/2 years ago. Which is clearly not the case according to the facts.
Feel free to post something factual to support your argument. But the facts prove you're wrong.
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Great job! I live here everyone that i know from here will agree with me this rain is a constant thing no matter how you care to look at it.
ooooooooo good job talking about proper grammer and spelling to a guy who posts on his phone. Fact it rained here yesterday, fact you just proved my point about terrible weather. Great job! I live here everyone that i know from here will agree with me this rain is a constant thing no matter how you care to look at it.
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Oh, so your grammar and spelling are the fault of the phone? Hilarious.
Ummmm no. You claimed that there has not been a spell of 7 straight days without rain since you got to Seattle 2 and 1/2 years ago. Which is clearly not the case according to the facts.
Feel free to post something factual to support your argument. But the facts prove you're wrong.
Ummm no.
Cute, you do realize the partly cloudy/ partly sunny reports had rain still right? oh goodness you thought you had something there. You know what? I'm going to keep a TRULY acurate log for you. Thats so funny, you seriously thought those days it didn't rain? Bless your heart.
false statement. That really is a sad attempt to convince me, someone who has experienced real falls, that the poor excuse off a season you have here is "awesome". Smh
Ok you really want to fight this alright. Seattle by technicality does not receive more rain annually than most major cities east of the Mississippi, however the MAJORITY of days in this state it rains. I understand that rain to a person from Seattle is different than mine, so it "drizzles". Is that better? Is that phrased more appropriately for you? It has not once, in the 2 1/2 years I've been forced to live in this wretched city, not gone a week without at least drizzling. There, now that there can be no doubt about whether I'm right due to the fact that there really hasn't been,lets move on. Summer, the 3 weeks of what you call "summer", are not even close to the best in the nation as someone tried to say earlier. Fall, no, really it is the EVERGREEN state for a reason, what you consider fall pales to comparison to anything I have experienced in Connecticut, Rhode Island, Maine, even Georgia, but you are entitled to your own opinion, i won't fight that. The rain and grey skies are not something I will let someone downplay, it is a major factor for my hatred for this reason. I like the views its a beautiful state, when you can see them, which isn't very often. But I would definitely take a harsh winter over a year long drizzle with occasional sunny weather.
false statement. That really is a sad attempt to convince me, someone who has experienced real falls, that the poor excuse off a season you have here is "awesome". Smh
Lol!! I've spent 13 falls in Seattle. I know exactly what fall is like in Seattle.
Cute, you do realize the partly cloudy/ partly sunny reports had rain still right?
Ummm no. Certainly that's a possibility, but the two are not synonymous. You need to look up the word "precipitation". And then go back and look at the weather records. That's why they added a precipitation record to the chart I provided for you.
And while you're at it. Look up partly cloudy and partly sunny. You'll see no mention of rain.
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oh goodness you thought you had something there.
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You know what? I'm going to keep a TRULY acurate log for you.
Why not just look them up online? Oh wait, because the truth won't work for you.
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Thats so funny, you seriously thought those days it didn't rain? Bless your heart.
Neither did the National Weather Service. But then, what do they know?
um idiot look outside at the fing sky its like seconds from raining now and this is one of ther better days so far in the year. The summer thing, the 3 fing weeks of summer are supposed to be the best in the nation? Come on no way in hell. The Fall? Their called evergreens for a reason theres really no fall and you can't go a week without rain really I'm the 2 1/2 years I've lived in seattle I have not gone 1 whole week without rain so tell me my personal experience is wrong, come on? that is more than any state i have ever been in. So no not trolling telling the truth so as not to lead people astray.
Your experience is wrong...or you don't as you claim live in Seattle.
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