Can I go back to new York plz..too hot here
Ok thx
Actually, I would rather go to california . let's trade. Thx
Queen troll out
Can I go back to new York plz..too hot here
Ok thx
Actually, I would rather go to california . let's trade. Thx
Queen troll out
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last commentI hear it terribly hot in SoCal lately.
I’m a Florida boy, the heat don’t bother me.
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Its 98 here today and wicked humid, making the heat index 110. Rare for New England.
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Which is hotter, TX, or CA central valley?
Or how about just over the Rio Grande in some of those Mexican Zona's?
How about using some desert architecture, shade, thick thick concrete, etc?
Swamp coolers, for dry climate?
How about putting up some solar collector farms?
SJG
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Texas def gets hot - I lived in Dallas for a few years and one summer in particular it didn't rain for 100+ consecutive days and besides being-hot felt dusty. Another summer there were more than 30 consecutive days where it got over 100-deg every day - still I could tolerate the dryer Dallas heat vs the muggy humidity of Miami - I could usually tolerate 100-deg in Dallas better than 90-deg in Miami - in Miami during the summer even in the shade one is often sweating cats-and-dogs.
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I was in Florida once, right in the dead center. Real hot, real humid, bugs ever where.
And then without cooling one bit, it started to rain.
I thought about how people on the East Coast actually think that that is good weather. I just started to laugh out loud.
CA is dry, and I believe TX is too.
Also in Florida, these little Trisha Nixon type girls with their parents. Creepy.
When in the South, I will be with blacks.
SJG
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San Diego co. has the best coolest summer. And Tijuana paradise.
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