Sir Saphiel


Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia  
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Sir Saphiel 14 years
Ah well, you like what you like, not sad really. *laughs* More enjoyable than just dreaming about work though, yeah?
Sir Saphiel 14 years
Wow, cool. =D
Sir Saphiel 14 years
I'm pretty good myself. What was strange about your dream? =o
Sir Saphiel 14 years
Hello!
Sir Saphiel 14 years
Yet so cute. =)
Sir Saphiel 14 years
Yay! =D Come to think of it, I never actually put the toilet seat up, or use it in that way. I don't see the point. I like sitting down, sitting is comfortable.
Sir Saphiel 14 years
I personally love a gossip and listening to women chat... but then again, I'm a rather peculiar fellow. *laughs*
Sir Saphiel 15 years
I hear they've streamlined D&D a lot nowadays with their new 4th edition... made it focus more on combat or something.
Sir Saphiel 15 years
What happened? =o
Sir Saphiel 15 years
Cool pics. =)
Sir Saphiel 15 years
*yawns* Today's been kinda boring... I guess that's what I get for waking up late though.
Sir Saphiel 15 years
At least it's a lot cooler here today.
Sir Saphiel 15 years
So much of it is just... gone. And there's firebugs running around re-lighting some of the fires too. Mongrels.
Sir Saphiel 15 years
Yup. =/
Sir Saphiel 15 years
Whoops, cut off. X_X It's under "2009 Southeastern Australia heat wave" on Wikipedia anyway.
Sir Saphiel 15 years
As Wikipedia puts it: "The exceptional heat wave was caused by a slow moving high-pressure system which settled over the Tasman Sea, with a combination of an intense tropical low located of the N
Sir Saphiel 15 years
Yikes, hedemon. =/ I've got a friend in Victoria myself, they had a blackout for three days. Pretty hellish. It's really, really bad.
Sir Saphiel 15 years
So the southeast of Australia is on fire, and the northeast of Australia is underwater. Elemental chaos. X_X
Sir Saphiel 15 years
That's right. The northeastern state of Queensland has also been hit by heavy flash-floods, not to mention cyclones.
Sir Saphiel 15 years
Yeah. The temperature has hit 47.9 degrees Celsius (118.22 degrees Fahrenheit). Over 60 fires raging around the region, over 100 deaths from either heat-stroke/incineration.
.. it's a nightmare