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looks like you live in Fl. enjoy your gigantic nasty bugs, hurricanes, floods, fires, tornadoes, oppressive humidity and heat, along with bad traffic and over crowding.
it's all relative.
As far as weather/disasters go the worst we get is inconvenienced for a bit. If you are into winter sports, it's actually welcomed.
I posted that as someone in the thread wrote the Blizzard of 1978.. Grew up in western NY from 1959-2011 , moved to Florida in 2011 ..shoveled plenty of snow living in the Chautaguqa ridge area where we got blasted most winters ..certianly wasn't talking bad of WNY at all,most of my family lives there still , great place. My daughters just visited and brough Tim Hortons ground coffee and Teds hot sauce , wanted a Boccee pizza but ......and I don't see giant bugs and AC is for oppressive humility ..as you said it's all relative
I posted that as someone in the thread wrote the Blizzard of 1978.. Grew up in western NY from 1959-2011 , moved to Florida in 2011 ..shoveled plenty of snow living in the Chautaguqa ridge area where we got blasted most winters ..certianly wasn't talking bad of WNY at all,most of my family lives there still , great place. My daughters just visited and brough Tim Hortons ground coffee and Teds hot sauce , wanted a Boccee pizza but ......and I don't see giant bugs and AC is for oppressive humility ..as you said it's all relative
Fair enough. I thought you were just a random guy trying to snipe from the bell tower.
Fair enough. I thought you were just a random guy trying to snipe from the bell tower.
Is that a University of Texas reference?
Anyways, back to the OP.
If I had to live in WNY I would live in one of the new subdivisions in Wheatfield.
Close enough to Amherst, which has some new retail going for it, yet still has a semi-rural feel. Depending on how large of a lot you can afford of course.
Fair enough. I thought you were just a random guy trying to snipe from the bell tower.
Nope not at all, grew up in Tonawanda , graduated from Ken west ,went to buff state ....lived in West Seneca, Amherst, stockton and fredonia before retiring and moving to Flordia ....have a slingbox hooked up in parents home and still watch all the Bills games ...I do love Flordia but nothing beats a WNY summer day
Yes they do , we thought about it from Christmas dinner ,lol...but decided not this time
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