Yeah, that I would do!
I'd get the Japanese version too... if I could understand Japanese.
It was fun while it lasted though. I tried to start one of my own, but then I realized I was kind of deviating from what Tazz was doing.
Yeah, that I would do!
I'd get the Japanese version too... if I could understand Japanese.
It was fun while it lasted though. I tried to start one of my own, but then I realized I was kind of deviating from what Tazz was doing.
Well in case I need to I do know about the Zpokevault site that sells merchandise from the Pokemon Centers and Zpokemon exclusive merchandise. Maybe that will include the postcard set from Amazon. If anything I do have s friend that just went back to Japan that might be able to help me at least get the cover plate. It'd be nice if they would brig it to the Pokemon Center online though. Have an XL version that way.
The time is upon us...
. Pika Pair with the yellow bundle of fluff Chibi Altaria..
Almost 48 hours! DENIED!
At least someone stopped it. A two win streak would've been interesting.
The time is upon us...
. Pika Pair with the yellow bundle of fluff Chibi Altaria..
Yeah, I had absolutely zero internet or cell phone service at the campsite I was at all weekend. We had an awesome time, though. Felt good to get out, get some fresh air, and get off the internet and computer for a while.
Such is the joy of Camping and the outdoors. I've done a lot of camping and I don't think I'll ever get tired of it. Though of course, the absence of a certain biting insect would be greatly appreciated.
Only been camping once (if you consider a log cabin in the middle of nowhere camping). If was pretty bad mostly too being rainy all 3 days. Then again I was only like 7 at the time so the experience was different back then. I love rainy days now. Very relaxing. Especially thunderstorms.
The time is upon us...
. Pika Pair with the yellow bundle of fluff Chibi Altaria..
I love thunderstorms and rain. I often get angry with the climate in my area because we get thundershowers (which last a grand total of about 15 minutes) rather than storms or rain. Cabin camping is still camping, though I suppose it's not quite the same if you're stuck inside the entire time.
oh no back then we still went out in all that rain. It was an off and on kinda thing when it hit. There was some....thing I can't remember the name of it. It was a festival like thing for Indians or Indian culture back then my mom wanted to see. She wanted to see it all because she lived with them for a few years of her life. While interesting to see different cultures designs and stuff now, back then being a young kid I was more into just goofing off lol. I distinctly remember firing one of those pop gun at lightning bolts I saw while waiting out the rain.
Now even with how humid it is here. Most the summer rain is expected here. Though they predict rain, as it gets to that day it changes over the course of minutes. I'll be expecting rain, then the day finally arrives after a week of predicting the rain, the day of it changes to be just a few cloud. It's pretty bad here when it comes to predicting the weather. The humid is the worst here I've seen. I've been out west and it feels great with no humidity. I found it pretty hard to even start sweating when I was out in 105 degree weather out in Vegas over summer this year. Here, though, back on the east. It only takes a few moments of being in this think humid air to even start.
The time is upon us...
. Pika Pair with the yellow bundle of fluff Chibi Altaria..
Oh god, that sounds horrible. I'd die in that much humidity. I know what you mean about the lack of humidity in the west though. I spent a week in Wyoming with my family, and even though it stormed 5 out of the 7 days it never felt like it was really humid. Even right before it started raining. Probably has something to do with the mountains.
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