When will Los Angeles see its first 90 F of 2016? (day, storms, world)
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I hear that there is a station in the LA metro area (it is 500km inland in San Douchino, but I am told this is still part of the LA greater metro area) that has already recorded 75 days above 90F this year, including 20 days at 100F and another 5 days that reached 110F. Of course this is all normal for winter, or so I am told? The station was called LA-tex-Condom and is situated on a south facing wall surrounded by artificial heaters. Totally official though.
lol had a few beers have we? Wonder where LA MEX is, miss his daily cherry pickings of the hottest PWS in LA and passing it off as official.
Lol I have indeed! So much f**ing work I have to do each day for uni and I can hardly fall asleep sober any more.. need at least 3-4 beers to induce drowsiness
The best part about it all was him posting stations 150km inland and passing it off as LA
lol I know right! At one stage I think he even tried to tie Palm Springs to LA. DAS HERP
Wish I was drinking now instead of being hungover
lol! And the usage of certain stations, FAR FAR inland as the 'official' station for LA.
HERP DE DERP DERP right up my arsehole
The only way to get rid of a hangover is to drink through it, I've found out. Woke up with a raging hangover two weeks ago and although I almost puked at the thought of it, a good tinny of desperados pulled me through and sorted me out
LMFAO, you could not make that up, nearly 150km away from LA and it is a suburb! : smack: It's almost as close to Mexico as it is to LA.. jesus christ,
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I think he said that Palm Springs is an outlying suburb of LA due to its proximity to the inland empire. What a ****ing muppet lol
also loved his story of owning a successful gardening and construction business and apparently employed several mexicans at age 19 after crossing the border himself with no money
Trying to decide whether or not to drink tonight.
Yeah, Coachella Valley not part of Greater LA at all, farthest out suburbs are Adelanto to the NE, Banning to the east, Murrieta to the SE, San Clemente to the South, Ventura to the W, and Antelope Valley (Lancaster/Palmdale) to the N
I think he said that Palm Springs is an outlying suburb of LA due to its proximity to the inland empire. What a ****ing muppet lol
also loved his story of owning a successful gardening and construction business and apparently employed several mexicans at age 19 after crossing the border himself with no money
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He may have gotten deported; he came on a few weeks ago during a brief heat wave but he could have been posting from Mexico just based on checking L.A's weather online. Who knows? If he did get deported he's now in a truly tropical climate rather than just pretending L.A is one.
He may have gotten deported; he came on a few weeks ago during a brief heat wave but he could have been posting from Mexico just based on checking L.A's weather online. Who knows? If he did get deported he's now in a truly tropical climate rather than just pretending L.A is one.
LAMex thinks Its in the 80's and 90's everyday in winter and monsoonal thunderstorms everyday in the summer.
LAMex thinks Its in the 80's and 90's everyday in winter and monsoonal thunderstorms everyday in the summer.
Given that he speaks good English, he could be working as a barista at one of those Mexican Beach resorts that cater to Americans so he could experience both a truly tropical climate that fits "80s and 90s every day in winter and monsoonal thunderstorms day in summer" while enjoying the high standard of living and lifestyle of America on those resort enclaves.
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