To help illustrate how cold it is for me out here to folks who may be enjoying a milder clime...let me show you what weather.com looked like when I got up to get ready this morning:
Eh...looks pleasant enough I guess, but "Feels Like 13"??? Not cool Mothernature...not cool.
I personally think that weather.com should be a little more concise when reporting the temperature. Here's how my forecast page labeling would have looked like:
Yes, that is a more accurate description of the weather outside. I can really relate to the "Feels Like" section.
Funny thing, decided to click the "Columbia Live Webcams". I was half hoping to see something risque or naughty...but all I got was this screen shot:
And the cow says: "Moo...and can you get me a blanket bro?"
I am currently taking a break from studying anatomy and physiology and thought I would add another feature to the blog. We'll call it Random Incorrect Anatomical Feature (or RIAF).
Anyone need any more ice for their ORANGE SLUSHY!
Yes, that is a more accurate description of the weather outside. I can really relate to the "Feels Like" section.
Funny thing, decided to click the "Columbia Live Webcams". I was half hoping to see something risque or naughty...but all I got was this screen shot:
And the cow says: "Moo...and can you get me a blanket bro?"
I am currently taking a break from studying anatomy and physiology and thought I would add another feature to the blog. We'll call it Random Incorrect Anatomical Feature (or RIAF).
Today's RIAF:
Rahneus Aetus Takobeleaii :
- Located in the GI tract, anterior to the Greater omentum.
- Present in about 17% of the population -- usually associated with high metabolic rates.
- This is the muscle that speeds up digestion so you are able to excrete the food you just ate in about 7.25 minutes.
- Pronounced: "Ro" "knee" "Ate" "Taco" "Bell" "ei"
Oh, last thing for today. If you have more time to kill, definitely check out Ran's blog. He actually has pretty cool stuff on there. The Beached video he has on there is pretty ill.
Rahneus Aetus Takobeleaii :
- Located in the GI tract, anterior to the Greater omentum.
- Present in about 17% of the population -- usually associated with high metabolic rates.
- This is the muscle that speeds up digestion so you are able to excrete the food you just ate in about 7.25 minutes.
- Pronounced: "Ro" "knee" "Ate" "Taco" "Bell" "ei"
Oh, last thing for today. If you have more time to kill, definitely check out Ran's blog. He actually has pretty cool stuff on there. The Beached video he has on there is pretty ill.
Anyone need any more ice for their ORANGE SLUSHY!
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