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ajaccio corsica
02-23-2008, 08:36 AM
Hi
I found this video on youtube, I don't know if you already know it
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it's done in a cool garden with palm trees and stuff, well, you know more and more about the city now :)
cheers

Tical 808
02-23-2008, 02:59 PM
Never seen this one before thanks, don't know what she's talking about tho :o

Ange
02-23-2008, 10:41 PM
I seen it many years ago. I love the shirt.

ajaccio corsica
02-24-2008, 05:35 AM
hi
alizée met us in a villa in the hills out of ajaccio, she was there for a photograph session and we asked her several questions
she says she's lucky because she didn't expect to be so famous, that she lives in ajaccio but she gotta fly to paris for her work once a week, that her mother stopped working to be with her, that she still meets her friends and those friends are surprised when they see her on tv, they're proud of her and they all go shopping downtown, that her dream would be to swim with dolphins, she already saw dolphins in marineland (kinda sea park located in antibes, french riviera) but she would like to swim with wild ones and her second dream would be to sing on stage
she was 17 when she made this interview
cheers

Runner Simon
02-24-2008, 09:57 AM
God, I'm so glad she grew up in a paradise.
Not like my hell http://bloggbilder.aftonbladet.se/images/11185/img_45b5ebbcce0fc.jpg

Freaking cold and shit :/

Can you belive this is freaking 1 o' clock at day?

The Swede
02-24-2008, 02:17 PM
Amen, brother....

ajaccio corsica
02-25-2008, 02:05 PM
hi
most of you couldn't live here during the summer, it's too hot ;)
cheers

Deepwaters
02-25-2008, 02:15 PM
hi
most of you couldn't live here during the summer, it's too hot ;)
cheers

Well, I grew up in Texas, where the summer temperatures top 40C for several weeks running. From what I see on line, your max temps are about 10 degrees cooler than that, so I should be OK.

Top temps in this part of California are just shy of 30, so it's more like Corsica and less like Texas, maybe a few degrees cooler.

ajaccio corsica
02-25-2008, 02:26 PM
hi
we reach 40 during the summer, sometimes 45, thanks god we got large beaches here
it's difficult to walk on the sand though, it burns your feet ;)
cheers

Runner Simon
02-25-2008, 04:51 PM
hi
most of you couldn't live here during the summer, it's too hot ;)
cheers

True, but I rather live down there die trying, then a life time up here:cool:

Oh and abit of this and that, when I was in greece last summer it was 43 degrese on the evening just before sunset. I was staying in the shadows reading books whole day. Not that it were any diffrence since I usualy do that anyway on my yearly trips to greece but the only diffrence were I had to go down and tak a bath ever 15 minute.

lefty12357
02-25-2008, 09:03 PM
Ha Ha, Simon, that pic looks just like Minnesota where I live...except it's lighter here. In the summer it gets up to 35°C and very humid. In the winter it gets down to -28°C. A few weeks ago it was 4°C and 2 days later it was -26°C. The northern part of the state was -39°C. I do like having 4 distinct seasons, but I wish the winter was shorter and spring and autumn lasted longer.

Tical 808
02-25-2008, 11:34 PM
Wow, mainland weather is so different from here. Hottest is like 85-90 and coldest is ~65, hardly ever goes below 60. I really wish it snowed over here, haven't seen real snow yet haha

NeverMore
02-25-2008, 11:43 PM
Living in California my whole life ive only seen snow twice haha, we think its cold when it hits 50°f

Runner Simon
02-26-2008, 01:53 AM
Wow, mainland weather is so different from here. Hottest is like 85-90 and coldest is ~65, hardly ever goes below 60. I really wish it snowed over here, haven't seen real snow yet haha

Whell when it has newly snowed it's okay becosue then it's about 0 degrese. But the days after are cold like shit :blink:
But I suppose what you don't have is what you whant?
Any matter how, think of wearing the same outfit the year around. Jeans and T-shirt. That's a dream:rolleyes:

All I get is a wet locker when I stuff in my jaket which is full with snow >.<

ajaccio corsica
02-26-2008, 02:08 AM
hi
there's a little ski station located 1h30 from ajaccio, in april it's possible to ski early in the morning and then swim in the afternoon if you don't mind swimming in a cold water
you can also see the coast when you ski, it's pretty cool
if you're courageous you can practice nordic ski in the mountains but it takes about 2h30 to go there, beware of sunburns though, end of march/beginning of april sun is pretty hot there
cheers

Runner Simon
02-26-2008, 07:34 AM
hi

if you're courageous you can practice nordic ski in the mountains
cheers

Like I can't do that already ;)

Deepwaters
02-26-2008, 10:32 AM
I could never live in a place as cold as either Sweden or Minnesota. My ex-wife was from Montana, and we drove there (from Seattle) one Christmas to visit her parents and siblings. It was the coldest I've ever been. In summer it's not so bad, very beautiful in the western part of the state, with the mountains.

Seattle is pretty far north, but because of the Pacific Current it's quite warm. It only snows a few days out of the year. I do love it here in northern California, though.

ajaccio corsica
03-03-2008, 07:46 AM
hi
yep minnesota is called little siberia ;)
montana is beautiful, I met a blonde shortie from there and she told me about the mountains, woods, wild animals etc...
I couldn't live in a cold place too, I had to go to aix en provence, a big city near marseille, and it was very cold and windy
I was walking in the street and an old lady told me: watch your steps, it's frozen here... there was ice on the pavement ;)
the southern accent of the lady made me laugh
this city is cool during the summer, there are many festivals, concerts etc...
I guess you probably know students who learn there because there are many universities and... an american center :D
cheers