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Except no one would mistake San Francisco as a place that gets uncomfortably humid.
Yeah it's just uncomfortably freezing. It's ok if you're fat, old, and out of shape. And you want to cover up to hide it. I like to live my life without a jacket.
Still outside btw, enjoying this August night in supposedly uncomfortable Miami. Surrounded by people at this restaurant who seem to prefer sitting outside than inside. And I bet you're inside, and when you go outside grab a jacket. Just no. Fine for a short business visit, that's it.
Yeah it's just uncomfortably freezing. It's ok if you're fat, old, and out of shape. And you want to cover up to hide it. I like to live my life without a jacket.
Fat, old and out of shape is Miami's specialty, no?
The Bay Area is generally much more physically fit.
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Still outside btw, enjoying this August night in supposedly uncomfortable Miami. Surrounded by people at this restaurant who seem to prefer sitting outside than inside. And I bet you're inside, and when you go outside grab a jacket. Just no. Fine for a short business visit, that's it.
If Miami had a tech industry to speak of, I might actually have a reason to go there. But since it doesnt, I'll stick to more tech oriented cities like Boise and Des Moines.
If Miami had a tech industry to speak of, I might actually have a reason to go there. But since it doesnt, I'll stick to more tech oriented cities like Boise and Des Moines.
lol
lol, for me I live where I want. My clients are from San Francisco, and secondary NYC, but I live in Miami and travel occasionally. This is life Monty when you don't have bosses. One of my friends, and co-owner of a successful company based out of San Francisco (he is from the Bay) does what I do. He lives in Naples, Fl now but for awhile lived in Rio de Janeiro, everyone who can leaves that area. It's just boring. Lifeless.
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Though I have to add that Naples is maybe worse, more boring than even San Francisco. But he's there for a girl, and will probably move to Barcelona soon anyway.
Ah well, still outside btw Monty. Could be out here all night.
I don't know what reality you live in, but there are few locales with the amount of physically fit people as Miami Beach. And the bay area is far far far from us in terms of physically fit. I know, when I'm in your city it takes me awhile to get used to all the ugly people.
Hahaha no sugar, the combination of fat+old+out of shape is definitely faaaaar more associated with Miami than SF.
There is no humidity as people usually experience it whatsoever in California. I moved here from the east coast and have never sweated here at all . Zero, zilch, nada.
You are seriously deluding yourself if you think it ever gets humid here like in the east coast.
Find me an article saying that about the Bay, and I'll buy you a ticket somewhere nice my poor friend.
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