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March Maaaadness

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On June 21st I wouldn't mind being in Montreal. We got good summer weather here LOL :D
 
Really? I always thought Montreal seemed like a chilly place.

Then again, this is coming from the dude who called Canada an urbanized Antarctica.
 
I think I just have a day off from school that day. Graduation's on the 25th for me.

Speaking of which, I still haven't gotten a particular admissions letter from a school yet... but almost everyone else had. =/

Oh please. I have that WHOLE week to go hang out with people the bliss of having no finals on finals week. I'll be doing better stuff then the beach. :3 And maybe even the beach too!
 
I got waitlisted at my first choice school. I don't regret it though. :3
 
Canada actual is like polar temperature in winter haha. In summer we could almost hit 40°C ^^
 
Live, I'll beat you up if you try to seduce Razor

I got accepted to a safety a few days ago. Almost definitely not going there, though.

And America's stupid, it uses Fahrenheit. So I dunno if 40 C is good, even though I learned that stuff in school. :x
 
Yea, americans measurements are so complicated lmao. Use measurements like the rest of the world! xD

40°C is 104°F :P
 
Uhhh 104 is like ridiculously hot...
 
I said that's the max it could go xD
That's not the average temperature anyways this city would be empty xD
 
Gosh, where do you live? D; Wherever it is, I would hate it there haha. I like the cold.

Somewhere near the equator in Asia.

It rarely hits 40 degrees Celcius though (celcius ftw!), it did once, but that was like 8 years ago. The temperature goes down to the minimum of 20 degrees in the night. And it rains practically everyday.
 
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