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Old 02-22-2009, 09:55 PM
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The humidity. The heat would be different without the humditiy. I know Houston is humid too. Are you okay with it?

Yes I'm OK with it. For me it only gets a little uncomfortable in July and August. The rest of the year is fine. I could never live in a cold environment like in the northern parts of the country. A couple of months of intense heat is a fair trade off in my opinion.
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Yes I'm OK with it. For me it only gets a little uncomfortable in July and August. The rest of the year is fine. I could never live in a cold environment like in the northern parts of the country. A couple of months of intense heat is a fair trade off in my opinion.
I agree with you, to a point. I am looking for that happy medium. Not sure if it exsists.
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I agree with you, to a point. I am looking for that happy medium. Not sure if it exsists.
If you don't have a problem with a high cost of living and earthquakes I'd say California has the most ideal weather.
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Got a problem with high cost of living and earthquakes.
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Got a problem with high cost of living and earthquakes.
LOL...yeah me too!
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I had two ideas, not sure if they are right.
1. Borger Tx.. (can't get much colder)
2. Athens Tn (maybe the best of both worlds)?

and be aware we are about to get yelled at for hijacking this thread!
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I had two ideas, not sure if they are right.
1. Borger Tx.. (can't get much colder)
2. Athens Tn (maybe the best of both worlds)?

and be aware we are about to get yelled at for hijacking this thread!
Ah let em yell!! Hey I've been to Arkansas a few times during the summers and it's pretty nice up there. Never been in the winter though but can't imagine it being too harsh.
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The way I see it, is it wouldnt last long. Anywhere is going to have it's hot and cold times, but the duration may be less, see?
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Hmmmmm...Somewhere in Europe? Nah that would never work. They don't like us anymore. Well I wish you the best of luck in your quest!
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thanks ahzzie! Now run, I can hear the typing sounds coming to yell at us!
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