Author Topic: Arizona weather is great!  (Read 1321 times)

yo bitchez
go apply to help take over the forums
arizonans unite

I get to stay home too :D

I'm so jelly
I dont think you understand how awful it is when its raining and its also 100 degrees outside

Arizona is lameeeeee
you've got a desert well us Canadians have a SNOW DESERT
CHECKMATE

I dont think you understand how awful it is when its raining and its also 100 degrees outside
Right now it's 74 Degrees F, 93% Humidity

Arizona is lameeeeee
you've got a desert well us Canadians have a SNOW DESERT
CHECKMATE
Well, NOPE.

You gotta get yo car unburied from under like 10 feet of snow every day.

Well, NOPE.

You gotta get yo car unburied from under like 10 feet of snow every day.
we all drive SNOWPLOWS so HAH

camelback road, 87th (my brother's main route to his school) and the areas around 91st and lower buckeye (where my school is) are all flooded
no school for either of us today


omg the I-10 is a lake. literally.

just saw that on the news
like right now

this

Seriously. Rain is the best.

Rain is the worst. Rain is probably the most inconvenient possible natural event to daily life. It literally makes everything harder. The previously 15 minute drive to Walmart is now a 2 hour adventure where every turn feels like a roll of dice whether or not you'll crash. Walking 5 minutes somewhere becomes a 5 minute cold shower with your clothes on, you show up to your destination soaking wet and cold. Great fun. Rain really is the best.

dude want to hear a loving story

no? okay heres one anyway

so a buddy and I head up to Tucson to play at Amazing Discoveries for the night. It's like 11:30 when we leave and decide to go back to our quiant town of sierra vista (an hour away)

stuff starts pouring like a mother loving whilst we're going 75 down the highway

this loving semi is not slowing the forget down and is coming at me really fast

i try to merge to other lane so this forgeter does not smash into me and i start hydroplaning the forget out
get stability and drive at a slower 60-65 mph because forget the rain and forget the turns on the way home

semi passes but not before hydroplaning himself and completely loving SOAKING MY CAR

I CANT SEE loving stuff SO I SLOW THE forget DOWN

THERE ARE loving CARS COMING AT 999 MPH AND IM LIKE forget

GUESS WE JUST DIE HERE

turns out later on there was a semi wreck later on that night, but never got to see whether or not it was that one forgeter that would not slow down.

forget arizona's monsoon season. on the real.



up to Tucson
Unless you live at the very southern rim of Arizona, Tucson is to the south. But yeah that's pretty scary.



Water's gone, but cars are still there. Definitely still closed down.