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It's dark here.

Quote: Robert D @ August 2 2009, 4:21 AM BST

It's dark here.

Here, too, and still 94 degrees. :(

About 67 here.

Quote: DaButt @ August 2 2009, 4:22 AM BST

Here, too, and still 94 degrees. :(

Ouch.

Sunburn in the dark? :$

Quote: Robert D @ August 2 2009, 4:24 AM BST

Sunburn in the dark? :$

Not quite that bad, but it measures up to my best friend's favourite complaint of "It's hotter than eight motherf**kers in here."

Quote: DaButt @ August 2 2009, 4:30 AM BST

Not quite that bad, but it measures up to my best friend's favourite complaint of "It's hotter than eight motherf**kers in here."

Such eloquence!

:)

DaButt, you seem to complain about your weather more than you praise it. Is it only your job keeping you there?

The job is the reason I moved here, but it was voluntary. Texas summers are always hot, but this heatwave and drought are extraordinary. This kind of weather isn't enough to make me want to move, anyway.

Florida was much more miserable because of the humidity. Orange County's weather was just about perfect, but the cost of living and crowded conditions made it less than perfect.

Frozen precipitation is the one kind of weather I can't stand.

We're right in the middle of 2 great lakes and in the middle of a lake system. We really get socked in with snow. I love it.

I don't ski or skate and I hate shoveling snow and driving in it. I'll never live anywhere with significant amounts of snow or ice in the winter.

I love driving in the snow, because when you reach your destination, there's a sense of accomplishment that you made it in one piece.

Quote: AndreaLynne @ August 2 2009, 6:28 PM BST

I love driving in the snow, because when you reach your destination, there's a sense of accomplishment that you made it in one piece.

I like my cars rust/dent-free, so I hate driving in the snow. (I've actually only done it once.)

I would LOVE to live somewhere that gets proper snowed on. But only in Winter.

We get snow from October (the very earliest) to mid April (the very latest). I can't imagine life without it.

That doesn't sound too bad at all. :)

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