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Just because your black and hate Southern california for some stupid reason.
Why is it that the south is full of black people? Why are there always fat people in the south too? I've never seen anyone fatter than those I have seen in the south.
Just because your black and hate Southern california for some stupid reason.
Why is it that the south is full of black people? Why are there always fat people in the south too? I've never seen anyone fatter than those I have seen in the south.
Oh right; only problem is that there aren't any bugs in California compared to most of the nation, especially wet humid heat swamps like around Houston. People even have to cover over their swimming pools with screens in Texas to keep the bugs out. Otherwise going outside is just too miserable. Sounds really fun!
Location: Austin, TX/Chicago, IL/Houston, TX/Washington, DC
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Lol I haven't ever been to a swamp before near Houston. Seen one on a drive to New Orleans but that's about it. Never used bug spray before either and I spend a lot of time outdoors.
And for my swimming pool, I never cover it, ever to keep the bugs out. (My friends in Dallas have too though) Hahaha, man I just love the stereotypes.
For this thread my answer is: Sorry! I don't check guys out, I'm straight!
Oh right; only problem is that there aren't any bugs in California compared to most of the nation, especially wet humid heat swamps like around Houston. People even have to cover over their swimming pools with screens in Texas to keep the bugs out. Otherwise going outside is just too miserable. Sounds really fun!
Oh right; only problem is that there aren't any bugs in California compared to most of the nation, especially wet humid heat swamps like around Houston. People even have to cover over their swimming pools with screens in Texas to keep the bugs out. Otherwise going outside is just too miserable. Sounds really fun!
Lol I haven't ever been to a swamp before near Houston. Seen one on a drive to New Orleans but that's about it. Never used bug spray before either and I spend a lot of time outdoors.
And for my swimming pool, I never cover it, ever to keep the bugs out. (My friends in Dallas have too though) Hahaha, man I just love the stereotypes.
For this thread my answer is: Sorry! I don't check guys out, I'm straight!
lol, I have never seen a swamp in Houston either, never been bit by mosquito, don't know anyone who covers their pool for mosquitos, they don't grow in chlorinated or salted water.
pffft and stop lying, you know you check out those hot looooonghorns.
lol just kidding.
Location: Austin, TX/Chicago, IL/Houston, TX/Washington, DC
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lol, I have never seen a swamp in Houston either, never been bit by mosquito, don't know anyone who covers their pool for mosquitos, they don't grow in chlorinated or salted water.
Eh mosquitos I haven't had any trouble in the last 6 years but there was this weird year earlier this decade where fall was full of them. I don't know what happened but the mosquito issues in the Houston area are gone mostly, at least from my experience.
Actually I've never used sun screen before unless I go to the beach. I find it useless, LOL skin cancer. Whatever. But I haven't ever used any spray either.
And as for my pool, I don't know anyone, amongst my neighbors and friends who cover their pool at all. Never seen it happen before. I saw it for the first time about 6 years ago, in Dallas during fall. And it was dirty as hell with bugs and leaves and stuff.
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pffft and stop lying, you know you check out those hot looooonghorns.
lol just kidding.
Hahahahahaha nahhh. I'm straight to the core, I love women!
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