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Old 11-16-2008, 09:57 AM
 
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Is it just me, or is anyone else getting sick of the temps.... that week it was in the 70's felt so good; having the windows open and letting real fresh air come in. I'm so ready for some cool weather. Also feeling very-lizard like with the dryness.

Yeah, it's a little hot around 3 or 4 for me still. If I could have perfect weather it would be about 70 in the day and 60 at night. I like it to stay a little cooler, crisper than 80 in the winter months.

The dry air always gets to me a little, I use a lot of lotion this time a year. I think winter is generally dryer everywhere though. I've been here so long I wouldn't know.
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Old 11-16-2008, 10:09 AM
 
Location: Tempe
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U are a worthless piece of inbred **** from AZ. If I saw you in an alley, I would kick the mother****ing **** out of your sorry pathetic excuse of an ass. YOU are what is wrong with AZ ---- did you **** your mother or something??? U piece of ****ing dirt --- chicken mother****ing **** that sits behind a computer and dishes crap to people. Why don't you go drop the **** dead today!!! **** OFF MOTHER****ER!!!
WoW I think HITC forgot her meds nice PM. cant take the heat honey get out of the Valley.
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Old 11-16-2008, 10:17 AM
 
Location: Southern Arizona
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WoW I think HITC forgot her meds nice PM. cant take the heat honey get out of the Valley.
LMBO . . . good one, AZnative.

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Old 11-16-2008, 10:24 AM
 
Location: northeast headed southwest
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I'm moving out to Phoenix next week and I can't wait!!! I was out there a few weeks ago when it was in the 90s and it felt fantastic. As I sit here in Massachusetts on this dreary, windy, rainy day I am so over this place and this weather. If I make it through the week and it doesn't snow- I will escape the horrid New England winter and never shovel my driveway again.
80 degrees and sunny? Sounds like heaven from here.
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Old 11-16-2008, 11:37 AM
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Location: Phoenix,AZ
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Shorts.

Year 'round.

"nuff said.
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Old 11-16-2008, 12:29 PM
 
Location: East Central Phoenix
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Nearly 80 consecutive days without measurable rain. How is THAT fantastic??? Remember that our weather is affected greatly by California's ... and California is burning up with wildfires right now due to all the "wonderful" warm, sunny, dry, windy weather. How is THAT beautiful??? No snowpack in the high country, and very little likely this winter if the predictions are true ... resulting in hardly any spring runoff, and worsening the drought. How is THAT great??? Skin cancer and Valley Fever are two serious health effects caused by the sun & dryness here. How is that wonderful??? There was a report in Friday's Republic about how dirty the air is when there's a lack of storm systems. How is that good???

I don't agree with Hot in the City's raging, profanity laced postings ... but at the same time, some of you need to wise up a little, and get out of the sun because I think it's roasting your brains! It's pretty shallow and ignorant to want to move to a place just because it's sunny & warm most of the time. The same people who gloat over this monotonous weather are the same ones who often tell natives & long term residents to move if there's disagreement. The fact is that some of us natives & long termers are here for more important & more intelligent reasons than the sunny weather. Quite frankly, the climate is one of the FEW things I dislike about Phoenix ... and if climate were the only reason for living somewhere, I would have moved years ago. However, some of us have careers, families, and other priorities! And from reading some of these postings, I believe a few of you need to get your priorities straight. Just a suggestion.
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Old 11-16-2008, 01:33 PM
 
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It's pretty shallow and ignorant to want to move to a place just because it's sunny & warm most of the time.

The same people who gloat over this monotonous weather are the same ones who often tell natives & long term residents to move if there's disagreement.

The fact is that some of us natives & long termers are here for more important & more intelligent reasons than the sunny weather.
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A voice of reason. In large part the ones who tout themselves as "wintering in AZ" are the ones who move here for the weather. The weather was not even on my list of why I moved to Phoenix, but it is top on my list for moving out just as soon as my priorities realign. I think brain-bake is a good reason for why people taunt us with "move out" and the like. Because obviously we would if we could.
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Old 11-16-2008, 01:34 PM
 
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WoW I think HITC forgot her meds nice PM. cant take the heat honey get out of the Valley.
well..................................you kind of were asking for it, you were rude first
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Old 11-16-2008, 01:43 PM
 
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you troll?? what the **** is your problem PHEENIX ASS?


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Dude, if you have an option to move, do it. Otherwise, don't live in the freakin' desert.

I'd love to live there. I'd embrace that heat. Try living in northern Minnesota in the middle of January and try and tell me you wouldn't rather walk outside into those temps that you're used to in Phoenix at that same time of the year.

Sheesh.

Dude, YOU have the option to move TO the freakin' desert and leave the northern Minnesota in the middle of January weather to those who enjoy the northern Minnesota in the middle of January weather.

Get it, Dude?

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Old 11-16-2008, 02:58 PM
 
Location: Tempe
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well..................................you kind of were asking for it, you were rude first
Too funny I was rude first I could care less what some loser,transplant troll thinks. never move some place for the damn weather which is all I ever read here, but whatver to each there own. AZN4L
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