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Orkboy:
Bleh. I used to live in Florida. 100% humidity and 95 degrees all day every day gets old really quick. Especially when it rains and stays 95 degrees.
MooskiNet:
Oh, I agree, it's just that living that way for a couple decades kinda removes your ability to tolerate temperatures below say, forty degrees. I got a friend in Minnesota who regularly texts me pictures of his car's outside temperature readout 'cause he knows it gives me involuntary shivers.
Fig:
I have some friends from my WoW days that live in the South and every time they complain about the 'cold' being 50 degrees, I just cannot help but laugh. I know the differences in climates and tolerances and what you're used to define what you would find 'cold' but it's still one of those things, you know?
MooskiNet:
Yeah, I used to live in Washington, D.C. for a while, so I feel like sort of a wimp that I put on a hoodie now when the temp goes below sixty-five. :roll:
KHNO:
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wut. It's weird to see such a small city being mentioned here.
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Yeah I spent a week there ten years ago. I saw Schleswig-Holstein mentionned, so I couldn't resist to add one of the two cities I visited there (well, visiting is a big word, I discovered there gebührplichtige Strand [not sur how to translate it, beach with staying fee?], the other one being Glücksburg). I know quite well Hamburg, been in Ruhrgebiet more than a couple of times, been in Genève, Lausanne, Le Locle - in fact I have been in many cities in western Europe, but I can't tell I know these cities, beacause I haven't seen much of them... that's what touring with bands brings you: geographical knowledge, touristic oblivion, and backache caused by sleeping on the floor of the gigs organizers.
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