24
Feb

Which do u like…?

Author: admin

Rain or cold ?


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Of course rain.
Rain has a song, “ya matara ro7'y ro7'y …..”
Cold has no song like this.

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I want to choose both xD i like to feel cold and walk under rain.
but if i have to select so i take cold because it can rain with the hot weather “Tropical weather” like Brazil and i don't like hot weather.

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rain… and especially spring rain or spring showers. there is such a adorable scent of pure air after the rain, you can actually smell the ozone…
beautiful…

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Definetly the cold - you can dress warm and go out and have a good time in the crisp cold weather but when it rains you get 'wet' then cold and uncomfortable

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I prefer Rain of course, and then after a heavy rain showers i like to see and feel the sun rays on my face, astonishing feeling,

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Bothhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
I’m a Winter Lover!
I’m a Winter person :D:D:D

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both … winter is my natural enviroment :D

@ Ali :i was wondering about that too … I guess it will rains this day … :)


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rain its magic i adore it specially to breath the clean air after the rain it have special smell

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Rain if I'm indoors, cold if I'm outdoors!

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Cold is better !

When it rains you get wet and feel its very cold !


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Rain with cold
btw. why didn't it rain in Cairo this winter?

edit:wow it's raining right now


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Rain! Especially when its warm out side :}

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Rain idk why a lot of people hate the rain

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rain

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Cold.

I hate rain.


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Rain - a good excuse to stay indoors =]

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Rain.

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Rain.

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How is this related to travel?

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Rain!!!

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Cold

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Rain ,,,,

spring rain ,,,


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Rain and Sun
OH!!! Look! Rainbow :P

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I prefer rain.

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cold

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rain

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cold

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rain

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rain

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Rain…. i dunno why… lol

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