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It's a beautiful 84 degrees here. We were just up on Main Street to hear one of the Candidates speak and some people were very warm. There was even a gal who fainted. Coming out of winter is really hard for some people and for the rest of us, going into winter is hard.
Hey DX, come on up. You can hit both my house and EH's in one day. I don't know how much you'd like our summers. I love them cause I love the warmth, but we can get some pretty high temps. I'd definitely trade you in the wintertime though.
It's a beautiful 84 degrees here. We were just up on Main Street to hear one of the Candidates speak and some people were very warm. There was even a gal who fainted. Coming out of winter is really hard for some people and for the rest of us, going into winter is hard.
Hey DX, come on up. You can hit both my house and EH's in one day. I don't know how much you'd like our summers. I love them cause I love the warmth, but we can get some pretty high temps. I'd definitely trade you in the wintertime though.
oh i will!!, yea, i know you can get hot in summer, but at least you get cold and snowy in winter, you only live like 6 hours from Elkhunter right on I-90, right?
yeah, we are exact opposties, it's okay though i like rural areas cuz it lets me do the outdoor stuff i like to do(snowmobiling, riding my 4-wheeler, etc) and i like the scenery better
I like rural areas too and LOVE the outdoors, but I generally have no interest in being outdoors when it's under than 65 F...
Which is at least 8 months a year in Canada.
Country living for me would be pointless because it's too cold to enjoy the country 80-90% of the time,
so I'd still be stuck indoors, or stuck in my car driving a long time to the gym.
I like rural areas too and LOVE the outdoors, but I generally have no interest in being outdoors when it's under than 65 F...
Which is at least 8 months a year in Canada.
lol, we are over 65 at least 6 months of the year here in North GA, would love to live in a place were it's under 65 for 8 months of the year
Hit 92F today, first day this year at or above 90F.
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