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No it wasn't like that at the coast. Its really really different.
You'd like Los Angeles better. Not humid, hot for most of the year, and near the coast it's always around 70 degrees year round. Far superior weather to anywhere in Florida, and a LOT more amenities. Why wouldn't there be? L.A. is the second largest city in the US, and they have a lot of theme parks in L.A. County and near San Diego. Anyway, I've said my piece.
No it wasn't like that at the coast. Its really really different.
Not true but then everyone here knows that so no point arguing.
Watching Liverpool v Real Madrid on TV and it's a shame that Liverpool rested their big players.. could have gotten something from this game I think otherwise.
You'd like Los Angeles better. Not humid, hot for most of the year, and near the coast it's always around 70 degrees year round. Far superior weather to anywhere in Florida, and a LOT more amenities. Why wouldn't there be? L.A. is the second largest city in the US, and they have a lot of theme parks in L.A. County and near San Diego. Anyway, I've said my piece.
"Its too far away its near Mexico, I don't like foreigners"
You'd like Los Angeles better. Not humid, hot for most of the year, and near the coast it's always around 70 degrees year round. Far superior weather to anywhere in Florida, and a LOT more amenities. Why wouldn't there be? L.A. is the second largest city in the US, and they have a lot of theme parks in L.A. County and near San Diego. Anyway, I've said my piece.
I want to visit there this summer. I will have enough money and was looking on virgin america from newark only £100. Its just very far away from NI and so many hours behind.
Not true but then everyone here knows that so no point arguing.
Watching Liverpool v Real Madrid on TV and it's a shame that Liverpool rested their big players.. could have gotten something from this game I think otherwise.
Excuse me but i've actually been to Florida and visited three cities there. The landscape in West Palm Beach IS DEFINITELY different to Orlando. There is a cooler breeze and humidity is cooler.
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Yeah that looks like Benidorm.
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Benidorm is much better for someone aged from 18 to 25 years old because of wild nightlife. Thus, you can pick up as much British and European sluts girls as you want.
No not for me. Can't stand that type of woman, prefer smart woman. Also i've actually visited Benidorm and wasn't too impressed.
Excuse me but i've actually been to Florida and visited three cities there. The landscape in West Palm Beach IS DEFINITELY different to Orlando. There is a cooler breeze and humidity is cooler.
All it does in rain in Orlando.
Well, a lot of the landscape in South Florida has been altered, while Central Florida remains more natural. I actually prefer that area because it's more hilly and rural, and it's cooler. Orlando is a bit of a shithole. I like the coastal cities like New Smyrna Beach, and the small towns inland like Lake Wales. Also, Orlando gets less rain than West Palm Beach.
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