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Well, here in Phoenix it's... oh, maybe you don't want to know.
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my brother lives in Tucson, so unfortunately I already know.
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Albert Holguin wrote: friggin cold
Woo hoo! Ice fishing time!
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Yes, it's winter, be sure to let everyone know
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It's been nice in Colorado, only got around freezing a handful of times this winter so far, no significant snow in my area.
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Although in CO you guys get pretty heavy snow out of nowhere... I've had to use my rental car as a snow plow... Don't tell hertz
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Most winters, but this one has been extremely mild (is that an oxymoron?)...but it's not May yet, there's still time.
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I live in Maryland it's around 18F, went running in shorts t-shirt with just a knit hat as my only winter ware. If you run fast enough you can run between the cold air molecules.
(bad guy)"Fear is a hammer, and when
the people are beaten finally to the conviction that their existence hangs by a
frayed thread, they will be led where they need to go."
(good guy)"Which is where?"
(bad guy)"To a responsible future in a properly managed world." Dean Koontz, The Good Guy
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kmg365 wrote: If you run fast enough you can run between the cold air molecules. How fast is that?
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I've tried that trick. Evidently I can't quite manage the pace required, because I froze my cojones off.
Software Zen: delete this;
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Indeed, I live in the city too so trying to walk anywhere is painful.
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Albert Holguin wrote: It's rare when you long for 40 degree days!
You look foward to days with sweltering heat? I hope it is not humid where you live.
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Fahrenheit... But I did grow up in the desert, so I do prefer heat to cold.
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Albert Holguin wrote: Frigid cold in the NE US
I knew a girl like that. Coincidently she lived in the NE US.
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