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I've enjoyed this thread more than anything I've enjoyed on CD for a long, long time.
I rep-ed 'Theliberalvoice' for starting this 'warm' Thread on a cold night. I perceive from the cordial posting on this thread..many of us want to share and enjoy...rather than argue and fight.
Like the song says...''Why Can't Everyday Be like Christmas''
Red...almost always Red if there is no food. It is a pretty cheap bottle of wine, but after a couple of glasses it will start tasting better.
Nope I'm and odd Italian and it is all about the White, awwwwwww.
What you really need to taste is my famous homemade Italian cooking, and i cook and bake it all. Have to say myself i am a good cook, sometimes i wish i wasn't.
If you were all here in my neck of the woods in San Clemente Ca, a beautiful beach with beautiful views, i would invite you all to dinner!
On my deck looking at the beach views, and sipping wine with all the goodies i would make.
I am freezing my butt off, and, y'all are gonna hate me for this but it's only 50 degrees lol. I don't know how most of you do it. I am a native Floridian and can't seem to handle anything under 85 degrees. Truly wimpy indeed.
I spent a couple of weeks in San Antonio this September. Over 100 every day. Everything dead or dying from lack of rain. Fires raging all over the place. I'll take Wisconsin winters every time.
It's all in what a person becomes accustomed to.. I sometimes have to go up north in the winter... THe coldest year I ever spent was one night in Gary Indiana.. I am miserable in cold weather.. Give me 105 and dry and I'm a happy camper.. I don't even break a sweat until at least 112.. For me, I wouldn't live anywhere else.
I am freezing my butt off, and, y'all are gonna hate me for this but it's only 50 degrees lol. I don't know how most of you do it. I am a native Floridian and can't seem to handle anything under 85 degrees. Truly wimpy indeed.
Nice thread by the way.
I live in Tampa myself. 50 degrees outside and I am afraid to go out. lol!
I spent a couple of weeks in San Antonio this September. Over 100 every day. Everything dead or dying from lack of rain. Fires raging all over the place. I'll take Wisconsin winters every time.
Move to Florida. Never a lack of rain and never over 100 degrees.
I live in Tampa myself. 50 degrees outside and I am afraid to go out. lol!
Lol. I live in Riverview and just got back from walking the dogs and am frozen to the bone. I could never live somewhere where it snowed. I remember visiting D.C a few years ago to spend Veterans Day at the Mall and it was so freezing that I think it took me a week to thaw out. I am so ready for our typical Tampa weather to come back!
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