Re: Lightning strike
Brett Robson and fj.life.in-japan is a baaaaaaaaaaad combination:
>On Fri, 05 Sep 2003 09:32:11 +0900, The 2-Belo ...
>>
>> Louise Bremner and fj.life.in-japan is a baaaaaaaaaaad combination:
>>
>>>Ken Yasumoto-Nicolson <knicolson@pobox.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>>> She replied by telling me about Japanese thunder, where you get the rumble
>>>> >> first, then the lightning.
>>>> >
>>>> >Typical... Not only is Japanese snow "unique", but so is their lightning.
>>>>
>>>> Go on, tell me what's unique about Japanese snow - does it form seven-
>>>> instead of six-sided shapes, or what?
>>>
>>>I don't think it was ever specified just how it was unique; just that
>>>foreign manufacturers of snow gear couldn't produce equipment suitable
>>>for it.
>>
>>It's supposedly slushier and less defined than the fluffy powder of higher and
>>drier European locales because of the increased humidity associated with being
>>an island situated along warmer Pacific currents and blah blah blah. Which, at
>>least for the Gifu and Nagano Alps, isn't too far off the mark: it's pretty
>>heavy, dense snow up there.
>>
>
>Like Australian snow. The Europeans have a name for it "spring snow", except
>they say it in a faggy French accent.
"Ooh la la, la neige miserable dans le printemps"?
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