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Old 12-29-2006, 11:59 AM
 
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Not true, at least not for me. I do go outdoors several hours a day to do various yard work. The humidity does me in. I've been like this for 25 years. I remember sitting in 8th period English class (10 grade) perspiring uncontrollably. I was 140 lbs. back then. My weight does fluctuate; it's currently at 165. (I'm 5' 7".) During summer '06, it was 155, and summer '05 was 145. I'm throwing this out there because this is the first thing that I'm asked.
Ah, I don't like humidity much myself, but I usually get used to it early in the summer.

Unfortunately, most dry heat places will burn up like crazy. So, you won't sweat as much, but you'll get very dehydrated. I prefer dry heat though.
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Old 12-29-2006, 09:12 PM
 
Location: Connecticut
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Caroline -

You are correct in saying that re taxes and prices are better but you pay so much more in NC for other things and at the same time making les money. Howveer, quality of life is the most importnant facot and I think NE has that hands down!
Completely agree BigHouse. People put down the NE so much but there are so many things to do. That's what you get with a higher population. I don't like crowds per say but at least my area isn't growing like crazy so the crowds aren't getting any bigger...
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