Also claimed that Portland had the greatest team in the universe.
Inside joke.
tlong has been calling San Antonio hot, flat and dusty for the last 9 years in here.![]()
Also claimed that Portland had the greatest team in the universe.
Had, as in past tense.
They are now known as the Jail Blazers.
not anymore, no player has been trying to smuggle marijuana on board an airplane in aluminum foil lately.![]()
I wouldn't say San Antonio is dry. It's pretty humid here, despite the lack of rain.
Or been busted in his luxury car smoking the ganj out of a freaking soda can.
Got it. I was thinking WTF?
Dude, no. It's never a 65-70% average. It's that high early in the morning but the temps are low.
When it's hot, in the mid 90's, the humdity is mid 40's and lower. When it's near 100 or over the humidity is much lower, between 20-28% or even lower.
Yeah, just an inside joke.
Though, just so you know. SA isn't flat.
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San Antonio IS hot, flat, and dusty and Portlad DOES have the greatest basketball team in the universe.
Hot. Flat. Dusty.
Not even the greatest team in their conference...
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45 degrees Celsius today..................
Doesn't matter what the humidity is here in SA. If the dew point is over 60 degrees, it's muggy out.
I have no horse in this race, but that looks pretty damn flat.
Depends on what side of town you are on.
The Balcones Fault line runs down I 35 just about, so East and south, you have the coastal plains and North and West, you have the Texas Hill country formed from earthquakes millions of years ago. So that part od SA is very hilly, not flat at all.
So you've confirmed you're either blind or just re ed.
God you're such a ing . You show a picture from the one part of San Antonio with "HILLS" and claim that this represents the city. You know as well as I do that the south, east, west, and north parts of that craphole are all hot, dusty, and flat. You don't get into any "HILLS" until you go FAR NORTH, and even then you're damn near in another town.
I'm going against my better judgment of just ignoring your lame re ed troll ass but screw it.
Here's the "flat" southeast side.
These two pictures are taken two miles from one another.
, there are differentials of 100 feet in elevation on the south side all within a 3-4 mile radius.
But I digress.
Here's the deal.
People who live in most parts of TX consider elevation changes of a couple hundred feet "hilly." People who live in states with mountain ranges consider that "flat."
I grew up on the SE side, there are some nice hills (for Texas) over there, but to someone from CO or CA they're not even on the radar.
And you've confirmed the stereotype that Texans have such a hard on for their state that they become blind to the rest of the country. Congratulations.
Here are a few pictures of where I grew up, just for the of it.
Altadena, CA:
San Francisco, CA:
I have no doubt that San Antonio is a lovely city and worthy of your appreciation, but to suggest that it's anything other than a pancake is blind homerism to the point of laughable ignorance.
Well, I've lived in places that are flatter SA is pretty flat.
So it's either pancake or mountains? There's no grey area in between?. I'm sorry if I use the word flat by its definition.
A plain is flat. Hills are not flat whether they're small or big. What's so hard to comprehend.
Who cares about Portland ---
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