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Old 10-22-2007, 11:24 AM
 
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I can't imagine a native Californian being comfortable anywhere in Missouri. I live in an area with many Californians who have fled the state. There are no INnOUTS, no Trader Joes, no Pacific Ocean, ... just 4 real seasons with all of the extremes in weather that those seasons bring, and lovely conservertive people with midwestern to southern manners, roots, and demeanor who don't want their , real estate, cities, towns, and way of life destroyed by the California Exodis that has recently destroyed states like Colorado, Arizona, Washington, etc.
First, INnOUt Burgers are highly overrated. And Trader Joes does exist in STL. Not a big fan of them either. Can't help you with the Ocean....I'd like one in STL too.

Some people like 4 seasons and some don't. Hope you don't currently live in Malibu...with all of the shutdowns and fires. (Although I love Malibu and have spent my share of time at Duke's)

Some people in STL are conservative, some are liberal and some are moderate. Stl doesn't have much in common with the rest of Missouri.
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Old 10-22-2007, 04:34 PM
 
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So just for fun... I went on weather.com and compared St. Louis weather and San Diego weather for today... Today will be a high of 81 in StL with max humidity of 45%, and San Diego will be a high of 69 with max humidity of 71%. I kind of like 81 with low humidity because I don't have to wear a jacket.
I apologize for any offense taken towards my comments, I hope you can accept my apology and be forgiving. My comments will now be anonymous.

-I don't know to many people who wear jackets when it's 69 degrees?
-The humidity level flunctuates based on temperature, it's the dew point reading which measures relative humidity.
- I love optimism but let's be real, St. Louis is brutally humid in the summer. I like this, but many people do not have the same affection for humidity and BUGS.
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Old 10-22-2007, 06:00 PM
 
Location: Central Coast, CA
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First, INnOUt Burgers are highly overrated. And Trader Joes does exist in STL. Not a big fan of them either. Can't help you with the Ocean....I'd like one in STL too.

Some people like 4 seasons and some don't. Hope you don't currently live in Malibu...with all of the shutdowns and fires. (Although I love Malibu and have spent my share of time at Duke's)

Some people in STL are conservative, some are liberal and some are moderate. Stl doesn't have much in common with the rest of Missouri.
I'm calling shenanigans on your In N Out Burger comment. Easily the best burger in fast food.....imo. Now their fries leave a bit to be desired....but at least you know they're fresh.
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Old 10-22-2007, 09:36 PM
 
Location: Illinois
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Thanks! Accepted! And I agree... St. Louis area can be miserably hot. If someone is intolerable of hot weather, it might not be the best location. I just hibernate in my air conditioning and wait anxiously for the Fall!

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I apologize for any offense taken towards my comments, I hope you can accept my apology and be forgiving. My comments will now be anonymous.

-I don't know to many people who wear jackets when it's 69 degrees?
-The humidity level flunctuates based on temperature, it's the dew point reading which measures relative humidity.
- I love optimism but let's be real, St. Louis is brutally humid in the summer. I like this, but many people do not have the same affection for humidity and BUGS.
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Old 10-22-2007, 09:39 PM
 
Location: Illinois
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Got that right Juice! I love where I live, and I love St. Louis! Thanks for the props and support.

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I have never seen CellarBelle advertise her real estate services on this forum. She is a true lover of Edwardsville, her home town in metro-east St. Louis.

Have you seen the posts about activities she is involved in? Such as the hockey league her young son is in, her love for the St. Louis Blues, her love for one of the best school districts in Illinois (Edwardsville), or the mothers outing group she is a part of? What exactly do you know about her?

You are a newcomer so my suggestion would be to look around and read the forum a bit and see what CellarBelle is like in other posts before you start judging. Nice nickname for someone who is so incredibly rude and judgemental. You aren't going to make many friends on this forum with a pitiful attitude like that.
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Old 10-22-2007, 11:55 PM
 
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I'm calling shenanigans on your In N Out Burger comment. Easily the best burger in fast food.....imo. Now their fries leave a bit to be desired....but at least you know they're fresh.
I'll take a Kopp's burger over it any day.
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Old 10-23-2007, 08:05 AM
 
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Default humidity in stl

I think I can handle 45% humidity there with ease. It's the end of October and today in Orlando we are looking at lows in the 90's and over 80% humidity. Usually in the summer it's high 90's and 100% humidity. 70 or 80 degree weather sounds awesome right about now.
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Old 10-23-2007, 03:29 PM
 
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This past Sunday in STL was 85 warm, hot, comfortable, breezy, cloudless bright sun.....Monday was 50 and rain....Tuesday sunny and 70......

That ought to sum it up for ya. That's midwest weather ....always changing.
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Old 10-24-2007, 10:58 AM
 
Location: Suburban St. Louis
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Don't forget running the A/C and heat in the same day!
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Old 10-30-2007, 06:11 PM
 
Location: Missouri (ick)
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I would never recommend a move from CA to MO - ever. I live in MO and would give my right arm to be able to make it out in Cali!
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