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Old 07-19-2009, 04:34 PM
 
Location: Paramus, NJ
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^ As expected of FF, you completely mis-read my post. Ha.. (Either that or you're trying to twist it, which is no surprise there.)

"It was so strange" = for NJ. Not really for Florida. >D NJ had lower humidity this year than usual.

I 100 percent expected the humidity down there. It's my 17-18th trip in the FL state.

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Old 07-19-2009, 05:35 PM
 
Location: New Jersey
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^ As expected of FF, you completely mis-read my post. Ha.. (Either that or you're trying to twist it, which is no surprise there.)

"It was so strange" = for NJ. Not really for Florida. >D NJ had lower humidity this year than usual.

I 100 percent expected the humidity down there. It's my 17-18th trip in the FL state.
Again....if you travel from new Jersey to a tropical state it shouldn't feel strange no matter what state your coming from.......especially if you've been there 17-18 times.....you would think the "strangeness" of the humidity might have worn off after all those trips ?
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Old 07-20-2009, 09:50 AM
 
Location: Paramus, NJ
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^ And again, you still didn't understand the point. >D You're a lost cause by taking the "strangeness" to a different direction. *shakes head sadly* No surprise... No surprise...
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Old 07-20-2009, 11:21 AM
 
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If you dislike humidity.....try Idaho....today its suppose to hit 100+ and the humidity is 18%.....sure it's hot in the sun but find a tree or umbrella and its more than tolerable.....Usually this time of the year it is in the upper 80's and lower 90's.....great time to float the Boise River that flows through town. Was down in florida a few weeks ago...got real tired of sitting inside because it was so d--- hot and humid. OH well....
We visit Boise, twice a year. It may have low humidity, but believe me when it is 100 degrees it felt oppressive to me!
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Old 07-20-2009, 11:52 AM
 
Location: "The Sunshine State"
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interesting that you can "get used" to the heat, but I'm sure if asked, the same people complain they can't "get used" to the cold.
Exactly!
Heat and humidity here from July to Sept. you are in and out of the AC, like you do in Jersey! Those never ending cold winter months are painful up North! No thanx!
I am up in N. Florida a little so there are 3 seasons here. Love it! Last winter we had weeks of 65 degree weather. Just cool enough for a sweater! Some days do go to 70 or 75.
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