Just think: when I'm knee-deep in snow, you'll get the last laugh.![]()
I do not believe it is hot enough.
Just think: when I'm knee-deep in snow, you'll get the last laugh.![]()
But we've got a dry heat going on.![]()
I remember how hot it was in May when I was in San Antonio, I can only imagine now! I then spent the last week of May in LA on business and, predictably, it was mid 70s, dry and sunny. Now I'm in Brazil, where its "winter" down here. Every day is sunny, pretty dry and upper 60s. So I'll try to send you some cool air, Ban!![]()
good point.
I grew up in CT, Mass and upstate NY... sure I miss having seasons.. and even the snow on occasion.
But i do not miss shoveling the car out of 3 ft of snow, using ground coffee and salt for an hour to get the tires out of ice - only to have the ing plow come along and burry me back in.
Plus, as SW mentioned, we are under a dry heat right now. Beats the out of humidity.![]()
I really should look on the brightside.![]()
i'm calling the department of homeland security![]()
I lived both in SA and in ct. The weather in CT is better overall over the entire year. And that includes throwing out all the cold winter days and the hot humid days. There are more comfortable days year round in CT than in SA. Thats how bad the weather is in San Antonio over the course of the year. Once May comes around the only time there is any break from the heat is if it rains and that doesn't happen very often.
I'll put up with the snow for 3 months for the heat of 6 months.
for the record- I loved Connecticut.
But up (and i mean uuupppp) state NY and the far northwestern corner of massachusettes can kiss my ass.
i don't think i could ever live there again tho..... as much as i hate the last 2 weeks of july /1st 2 weeks of august in san antonio..
I grew up dirt poor in CT. pooooooooooor. dirt dirt dirt poor. after we moved to texas, on the same income, suddenly we were rich. at least rich in terms of - having cable TV, having a phone, & being given spending $$ by my parents.![]()
People glorify snow.
But I lived in Chicago for 10 years. It's a getting up early every morning to put on your snow gear, go outside shovel the walkway, then start your car and wait until the ice f'ing metls off your windshield.
I'll take a litlte 2 minute sweat while the AC cools me down over 30 minutes of bull anytime.![]()
I woke up two hours early and walked ten miles in ten feet of snow to walk to school without snow stuff on.![]()
But I was born in Chicago and moved to San Antonio when I was 5. And took a break in Northern Wisconsin in 1998. That was a . Give me the hot weather any day.
I saw a coyote chasing a jack rabbit and both of 'em we're walking!![]()
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I prefer being cold over being hot. There are a lot more ways to "cope" with a cold house than a hot one. If the electricity is out, you can boil water on the stove, climb under multiple layers of blankets and clothes, hopefully with someone. The sheer lack of BO is worth being frozen over baked.
I've never experienced deodorant failure in any type of weather.![]()
I went to LA a few years back for a friend's wedding in June and it was 86 degrees with like 10% humidity. They were ing about a "heat wave".
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We get the same complaints here, too, but no one has AC here in Wyoming.
On the flip side, last June a storm blew in and dropped a foot of really wet snow on us.![]()
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