General Chat / Who wants to live where I do?
- 04-January 04
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Corkscrewed Offline
It's been cold in SoCal lately... more the usual, but seeing that, I'm not gonna complain. -
Ice Dragon Offline
Just click on the blue oval that says Imperial Units.And what's -32c for America?
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cg? Offline
I would simply die to live in Canada, right now. Not only for all of the political reasons involved, but because today's high was 81 degrees F. 81 degrees!
A week ago we had 60 degree (30 degrees or so, celsius) weather, and I was walking around barefoot, wearing a T-shirt, as if it were summer. People looked at me as if I were a freak of some sort.
I adore most everything about Florida, but the heat is one thing I cannot stand. -
SoSweet Offline
Toon Towner I know exactly what your going through. My husband is from Saskatoon and my inlaws still live there. First time I met my hubby and his family was end November and there was already two feet of snow on the ground even then. We aren't a whole lot better here. We are outside Chicago now. Got four inches of snow today.
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Toon Offline
Ironically, we have so little snow this year I can still see the grass poking through. I actually love Saskatoon and wouldn't want to live anywhere else. It's just that odd day that the wind is howling that the temperature is -50 with the wind chill that I dream of warmer climes.Toon Towner I know exactly what your going through. My husband is from Saskatoon and my inlaws still live there. First time I met my hubby and his family was end November and there was already two feet of snow on the ground even then. We aren't a whole lot better here. We are outside Chicago now. Got four inches of snow today.
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`sfkstyle Offline
a girl?Toon Towner I know exactly what your going through. My husband is from Saskatoon and my inlaws still live there. First time I met my hubby and his family was end November and there was already two feet of snow on the ground even then. We aren't a whole lot better here. We are outside Chicago now. Got four inches of snow today.
butTseKz plZ -
Critic Offline
Hmmm, so I still AM the only person that I know of that doesn't think 32degrees Farenheight isn't really that cold.
Or I may be mistaken, but, I could live in that weather. -
Rohn Starr Offline
I don't think that 32 degrees F is too cold. As long as there's no wind associated with it.Hmmm, so I still AM the only person that I know of that doesn't think 32degrees Farenheight isn't really that cold.
As for living in Saskatoon in the winter, no thanks. That's just too cold for my blood. Other than that, I can't say that I've visited there, so I have no other opinions about Saskatoon. -
Critic Offline
I realise that, I was stating something different, yet somewhat on topic.
And Negative-32-Farenheight is cold. I'd love to see Texans or Southern Californians in that weather.
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