Welcome! This blog is Retired. However, you may still enjoy some of the finer pages of vintage online ramblings out there! Inspired by the certainty of my headaches, "The Headache Diaries" may include my headache log, people, places, and things that I don't like, as well as people, places, and things that I do like. Blog officially retired 02.14.2021
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Lucky me I have a headache! Anyways, I know I don't post results from online quizzes and such, but I thought this quiz was appropriate:
You are 73% Arizona!
Good job! you're almost all arizona! you understand most of arizona, but just need to figure out the rest. more time and more mexican food and you're there!
Ive been here for a little over a year and I like it even through the 115 degree summers. Nothing like some blazing hot sun to get you going in the morn'. In Phoenix, I learned that it "cools down" to 100 degrees at night in the summer. I also have a farmers tan that I do not wish to share with you and yes, it is also a truckers tan (i.e., my left arm is approaching a "pecan" shade whilst my right arm is more of a golden tan). No, I have not been burned despite my ghastly appearance when I first arrived here in the valley. I used 70+ spf sunblock when I arrived and I still got tanned. I assume that if it is anything like last year, it will be about 95+ degrees by the end of this month (March). It is very interesting to have an outdoor job in the desert. When I have to prepare pallets outside in the sun, you really get aquainted with ultra-violet radiation and how easily it reflects off of concrete. I would have this funny "wiggly" feeling deep in my skin when I happen to be standing full blast in the sun with the radiation also reflecting back on me. I am assuming that is my melanin trying to block all this light and create my farmer tan.
I am hoping it slows down at work so I can get back to doing nothing.
:: Jane Dee 12:00:00 AM [+] ::
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