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You love the 'its too hot in florida' argument.
Funny how people that live in frozen tundras never say "its too cold" where they live. If it weren't for family ties - i would move to florida/arizona/vegas/etc asap. I can deal with a month of it being 'too hot' to have 11 months of beautiful weather. People say stuff like "it gets so hot you have to stay inside for the airconditioning!" I doubt that anyone is picnicing and hanging out at a beach in december when its 3 degrees out and there is 10 inches of snow. What is the difference between being 'trapped' inside when its cold and when its hot? Other than when its hot you are not really trapped inside. I have never had to shovel my sidewalk because its too hot. I have never had to deal with horrible road conditions because its too hot. I have never had to trudge in snow for whatever reason because its too hot. I have never had frozen pipes because its too hot either. |
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Ahhh... memories of PA. Like the time I came home from a business trip to find my basement flooded because a pipe froze and burst... good times, good times.
You're exactly right. And the funny thing is that for MANY of the days (I won't say "most," but "many") when it's "too hot" here, it's "too hot" pretty much everywhere. I love the days in July.August when it's actually a few degrees cooler here than it is in PA. But really, whether it's 92 or 95 in heat of summer, what's the difference? It's freaking hot either way. Winter on the other hand... when you're comparin 25 to 75... now that seems significant to me. but I'm crazy like that. Now if you will excuse me, I'm going to go bike to the beach wearing my usual attire (shorts, tshirt, and sandals) to watch the space shuttle lift off. I know you might fear that I will catch a chill, but it's 85 outside right now, so I think I'll be ok. Funny thing is, this is about the "hottest" it will get for another 3 or 4 months, probably. Usually the highs are in the mid 70s this time of year. |
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