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Old 10-22-2008, 09:38 PM
 
Location: Wayward Pines,ID
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I too am tired of what seems to be a perpetual summer this year.
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Old 10-22-2008, 09:55 PM
 
Location: TX
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Your guys weather seems better than what im experiencing... 40-45 degrees when I wake up.. I'd much rather take that LA weather and hopefully within the next 6-8 months I will be
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Old 10-22-2008, 10:25 PM
 
Location: Whittier
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It will get "cold" soon.

Fall here is my favorite time of year. At the lowest 45deg and during the day 60-70deg. Yeah!
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Old 10-22-2008, 11:27 PM
 
Location: Henderson, NV
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I know it is October & summer-type heat is normal until next month but I am very tired of hot weather. I have several species of palms that require lots of water during 'santa ana' winds; many plants need daily watering or quickly whilt. I hate air conditioning especially when it is on hours after sunset because it is practically 100F

I know the climate is generally magnificent most of the year but hot weather seems to last a lot longer in California than other states. A little rain & cool temps would 'hit the spot'. Is autumn too hot in LA?
Screw that crap! It's perfect. I wish it was like this all year long. I always temperature control my place, you can't rely on outside temperatures to influence what it's like inside. You just have an HVAC system that sets the temperature and that's that.

I hate rain, with any luck we won't get any the rest of the year
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Old 10-22-2008, 11:29 PM
 
Location: Henderson, NV
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Your guys weather seems better than what im experiencing... 40-45 degrees when I wake up.. I'd much rather take that LA weather and hopefully within the next 6-8 months I will be
Yeah one thing you'll learn about people who have lived in L.A. too long / all of their lives is they have no appreciation whatsoever for the perfect weather. It SHOULD be perpetual summer. I want ONE season, ALL of the time. If I had it my way every single day would be 80 to 85, every night would be 65 to 68 degrees, and there would never be any rain. That is perfect. And the more days that are perfect, the better. That's why they call it "GOOD WEATHER," it's not a surprise or hard to understand. You cannot get tired of something that is perfect. That's like, "God I'm so tired of having sex with beautiful women, if only once a really fat ugly chick would come and hit on me, boy, I sure would be happy!" That's what it sounds like to complain about great summer weather. It sounds really stupid and makes you look silly.
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Old 10-22-2008, 11:47 PM
 
Location: Denver, CO
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Yeah one thing you'll learn about people who have lived in L.A. too long / all of their lives is they have no appreciation whatsoever for the perfect weather. It SHOULD be perpetual summer. I want ONE season, ALL of the time. If I had it my way every single day would be 80 to 85, every night would be 65 to 68 degrees, and there would never be any rain. That is perfect. And the more days that are perfect, the better. That's why they call it "GOOD WEATHER," it's not a surprise or hard to understand. You cannot get tired of something that is perfect. That's like, "God I'm so tired of having sex with beautiful women, if only once a really fat ugly chick would come and hit on me, boy, I sure would be happy!" That's what it sounds like to complain about great summer weather. It sounds really stupid and makes you look silly.
Yeah, but 85 degrees is not perfect weather. Not in my book at least. Perfect weather is a high of 72 degrees with an overnight low of 60.
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Old 10-22-2008, 11:49 PM
 
Location: Henderson, NV
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Are you kidding me?! 72 is freakin' cold dude. 85 is perfect weather, with a nice light breeze. I would prefer 80 ideally, but anything less than 78 and it starts getting way too cold. 72 is downright cold, heck I keep my condo at 73 most of the time. And overnight low of 60 is too cold. Not that cold, but not that great either. 65 is perfect. Cool but not cold, you can still walk outside in a t-shirt and be ok. I don't know why anyone would want it so cold during the day, though.
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Old 10-22-2008, 11:55 PM
 
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If you think 72 during the day is cold, you must lead a very sheltered life.
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Old 10-23-2008, 12:25 AM
 
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Much preferred vs the absurdity of dry 80F heat in SF, a socialist town
Ah, "socialist" - there's that word again - apparently a new word for Republicans since they use it in nearly every sentence that comes out of their mouths.
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Old 10-23-2008, 12:31 AM
 
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Ah, "socialist" - there's that word again - apparently a new word for Republicans since they use it in nearly every sentence that comes out of their mouths.
Well what do you call a government that taxes the crap out of productive citizens and writes checks to bums?
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