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Liz

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Re: I leave my house occasionally
« Reply #100 on: 08 Dec 2009, 12:22 »

Suddenly it all becomes clear.

Tommy are you suggesting that I'm promiscuous?

Honestly.

Liz is pretty much from Frozen Hell Hole x2, since she lives in Fargo but is from Minnesota. Basically, Liz, you're screwed! Move to a warm, sunny place, eh?

I'm going to move to California and be Bryan's neighbor.
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Re: I leave my house occasionally
« Reply #101 on: 08 Dec 2009, 13:55 »

I'm going to move to California and be Bryan's neighbor.

Give him a hug and then just stand there and smile at him until he gets uncomfortable. Once that is acheived, tell him it was from me and not to worry, that's how I greet everybody.

Hi there.
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Re: I leave my house occasionally
« Reply #102 on: 08 Dec 2009, 14:05 »

I think I can manage that.  Making people uncomfortable is one of my many talents.
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Re: I leave my house occasionally
« Reply #103 on: 08 Dec 2009, 15:09 »

That is, I simply disagreed with nodaisho's supposition that below-zero coastal cities can be humid (neither of us was sure, we were just thinking out loud.)
I was assuming that you still get moisture blown off of the sea, since it doesn't freeze due to there being so much of it keeping the rest warm. I haven't been to any coast much, though, and not at all during the winter, so I could be wrong.

It probably has more to do with humidity where you are. Cold and wet is a lot worse than the same temperature in dry weather. I personally quite like cool wet days, but humid and below freezing would be awful, and I don't expect that winter dries out the air too much when you live in a coastal city.

Welcome to Atlanta where the playas play.


I don't think it's possible to be humid and below freezing.

Hiya.
From my experience, Atlanta in the last weeks of December and first weeks of January is what I was thinking of when I said cool and wet. I played basketball on new years day until the sun went down there last year, I just needed a light jacket. I sat out on the screen porch for quite a bit of my time there, enjoying the weather. Sure, it seems miserably cold when that is what you are used to, but when you are used to temperatures that have highs in the teens, temperatures that are above freezing for most of the day seem wonderful. My mother is an Atlanta native, and she had to admit that after 20 or so years of CO winters, Atlanta wasn't nearly as bad as she remembered. Liz would probably go around in Atlanta in the winter in a t-shirt and shorts, and wonder why everyone was acting so strange.

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Frozen hellhole to burning hellhole. Interesting decision.
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Re: I leave my house occasionally
« Reply #104 on: 08 Dec 2009, 17:09 »

I am odd in that I would rather sweat profusely than be a little chilly. When it gets up to 95 here I am so happy.
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Re: I leave my house occasionally
« Reply #105 on: 08 Dec 2009, 17:36 »

Oh, I wasn't thinking of the temperature so much as how the bottom half of the state has the interesting habit of lighting on fire every summer. And the hellhole part varies depending on your political views and what part of the state you live in, I suppose (you couldn't pay me to live in LA).
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Re: I leave my house occasionally
« Reply #106 on: 08 Dec 2009, 18:21 »

My fiancee is contemplating buying a condo in Sonoma Valley. That part of the state is real purty.

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Re: I leave my house occasionally
« Reply #107 on: 08 Dec 2009, 19:00 »

Not to mention that it has some of the best vineyards in the State

Two questions:

(1)  Will it have a guest bedroom?

(2)  Have I ever told you how much I admire and respect you?
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Re: I leave my house occasionally
« Reply #108 on: 09 Dec 2009, 14:30 »

Joe, you've been engaged for like six years, either get married or
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Re: I leave my house occasionally
« Reply #109 on: 09 Dec 2009, 14:47 »

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Re: I leave my house occasionally
« Reply #110 on: 09 Dec 2009, 16:49 »

Joe, you've been engaged for like six years, either get married or

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