Sentences with phrase «know talking about the weather»

I know I talk about the weather a lot, but when you live in a rainy place that is really impacted by weather, it is often on your mind.
I know talking about the weather makes for pretty boring conversation, but babes it is so hot here right now I can barely think about anything else.

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We talk about the weather and people we know in common and share the most basic details about ourselves.
For instance, Best Buy no longer talked about store closures, bad weather and other «tired excuses.»
If a Christian answers, NO, then we can talk about the weather.
you know what i'm talking about... cold weather prompts a mug grip that forgoes the handle altogether.
I know you're not reading this so I can ramble about the weather, but it's just one of those things that every now and then I like to talk about.
Even to this day, if someone talks about how wonderful the weather is or how smooth the traffic is flowing, I have been known to get absurdly upset, like stomp - my - feet - and - cross-my-arms-upset, because I am convinced that their very words will jinx us into a torrential downpour or into a stop - and - go traffic pattern.
Ew, I know, so cliche and what a snoozefest to talk about the weather but we all secretly kind of hope for a white Christmas, right?!
He'll take to the press conference briefing room this morning to talk about the game tomorrow night and whilst he'll no doubt talk up the importance of a reaction from the players in the adverse weather conditions, I'd be stunned if somebody doesn't mention his position, ask about whether he'll stay beyond this season, as well as why the team isn't performing.
1) Lightening - No, not talking about the weather but when baby moves down into the pelvis.
I liked the fact they knew my name, and I knew most of their names, and we would talk about, well, mostly the weather, as you might imagine.
I know it seems redundant to talk about the weather, but I'm really regretting not planning a warm weather trip in January lol.
I know how much I've been talking about the weather lately (or, always), but LOOK AT THAT SKY!
I don't know if it's the weather or what, but I've made a doctors appointment to talk about it just in case.
Most of the time I try to avoid talking about things like the weather or, you know, «fluff» talk that's just... fluff.
And I know, I know, I wrote that post about thriving through winter and all that (which I still believe) but whether you're living in the Northern ice box or just enduring a little chilly weather right now, I thought it would be helpful to talk about what to do when you're ready to dress for spring but the forecast still says winter.
I don't know why I always talk about the weather, maybe some weird obsession I didn't know I had.
I know I keep talking about the weather, but you guys have no idea how much I've been praying for it to cool down.
I know, I talk about or rather whine about the weather a lot but hey, my outfit has to be weather appropriate!
While the weather outside might be frightful, the cinema always makes for a cosy date, plus you know there will be lots to talk about over a drink afterwards.
They always talk about the historic numbers of hurricanes, but many of them are really «fish storms» or way out in the Atlantic where no one would have known about before weather satellites.
Now you have talked about 4 years weather data having a meaning (0.25 degree climb in GAT) whereas we all know that natural variability on a seasonal basis at least in Australia can be around 10 degrees C and on a daily basis something around the same as well.
If you must talk about the weather while you network, go ahead; just make sure that you leave knowing more about them than the name on their card.
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