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Same here if we get it. I was just hoping we were done with it. And I want to clean up the yard this weekend.It snowed here too. Not that much and it'll be gone by the end of the day tomorrow.
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Same here if we get it. I was just hoping we were done with it. And I want to clean up the yard this weekend.It snowed here too. Not that much and it'll be gone by the end of the day tomorrow.
Um...ok...not sure I understand. You want them to move to AZ?
No, we're good. We have enough folks flowing in from the southern border, we don't need any more from the Midwest.Um...ok...not sure I understand. You want them to move to AZ?
btw, if I haven't mentioned it, my trip to Phoenix years ago was one of my favorite. I really could live there if I could leave here.No, we're good. We have enough folks flowing in from the southern border, we don't need any more from the Midwest.
First time visitors to Arizona are often amazed at the diversity of the climate and scenery throughout the state. Within a couple of hours I can be in low desert, high desert, mountain country, or at a lake. You can be in shorts and t-shirt climate and a couple of hours later be in jacket and glove climate.btw, if I haven't mentioned it, my trip to Phoenix years ago was one of my favorite. I really could live there if I could leave here.
Yeah, but "jacket and glove climate" to you people is 50 degrees.First time visitors to Arizona are often amazed at the diversity of the climate and scenery throughout the state. Within a couple of hours I can be in low desert, high desert, mountain country, or at a lake. You can be in shorts and t-shirt climate and a couple of hours later be in jacket and glove climate.
First time visitors to Arizona are often amazed at the diversity of the climate and scenery throughout the state. Within a couple of hours I can be in low desert, high desert, mountain country, or at a lake. You can be in shorts and t-shirt climate and a couple of hours later be in jacket and glove climate.
There is something to that. When you live in triple digit weather for 120 straight days 50° feels really cold. Just the opposite is true for you guys. When it's been freezing for months 85° feels hot as hell.Yeah, but "jacket and glove climate" to you people is 50 degrees.
Me too! 82 degrees this weekend and 38 right now. F#ck off old man winter, no one likes you!!!I got the pasty whites sunburned on Sunday because I was golfing in shorts.
Friday it was 97° with 3% humidity.Also, the old adage "but it's a dry heat" is so very true. 85 degrees with 15% humidity is very pleasant. 85 degrees with 80% humidity is suffocating. Conversely, 50 and humid is very pleasant.