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good lord that is a hot may. i think i prefer Fairbanks (but only slightly).
i would dread the electric bill from cooling my house during one of those summers in Monsoonville...
Dude, no offense or anything. I mean this in the friendliest way, but...
People like to see climate battles with substance. In other words, ones where there is something nontrivial to consider, rather than being able to make a split-second decision. Something like this is predictable, to say the least... Moreover, the idea of "hot vs. cold" has been recycled over and over on this forum.
Again, I don't mean to sound harsh. I sincerely apologize if my comments came across that way
Dude, no offense or anything. I mean this in the friendliest way, but...
People like to see climate battles with substance. In other words, ones where there is something nontrivial to consider, rather than being able to make a split-second decision. Something like this is predictable, to say the least... Moreover, the idea of "hot vs. cold" has been recycled over and over on this forum.
Again, I don't mean to sound harsh. I sincerely apologize if my comments came across that way
Anyways, I choose Fairbanks.
What would you reccomend?...I admit in a way this was just a cold/warm weather lover head count.
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