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On Wed, 31 Dec 2008 09:29:46 -0800 (PST), Terry S
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That's nuthin'.

10 minutes north of me yesterday, 14" of snow. We got 6". And this
morning?

-12F.

Minnesota, right? Ever live in Florida?
Eisboch has. He's just getting nostalgic.

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Minnesota, right? *Ever live in Florida?
Eisboch has. *He's just getting nostalgic.

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Right, Vic. No, never lived in FL... been there many times.

Listen, having tough winters really makes you appreciate a Minnesota
summer, even if it is only 2 weeks long.

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Minnesota, right? Â*Ever live in Florida?
Eisboch has. Â*He's just getting nostalgic.

--Vic


Right, Vic. No, never lived in FL... been there many times.

Same here. But I've got family there and they love telling me the
temp. Get a few inches of snow here (near Chicago) and they call up
and ask how it's going.
"Saw on the news you got dumped on. Everything ok?"
"Sure. Just a little snow."
"Good. Glad you're ok. Well, I'll talk to you soon. Tell everybody
we said hi from Florida. Gotta get going to the beach now. Bye."
Assholes.

Listen, having tough winters really makes you appreciate a Minnesota
summer, even if it is only 2 weeks long.

Depends on if you count the above freezing days summer. I do!

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Minnesota, right? Ever live in Florida?
Eisboch has. He's just getting nostalgic.

--Vic


Right, Vic. No, never lived in FL... been there many times.

Same here. But I've got family there and they love telling me the
temp. Get a few inches of snow here (near Chicago) and they call up
and ask how it's going.
"Saw on the news you got dumped on. Everything ok?"
"Sure. Just a little snow."
"Good. Glad you're ok. Well, I'll talk to you soon. Tell everybody
we said hi from Florida. Gotta get going to the beach now. Bye."
Assholes.

Listen, having tough winters really makes you appreciate a Minnesota
summer, even if it is only 2 weeks long.

Depends on if you count the above freezing days summer. I do!

--Vic


Florida can be dangerous Vic. I almost got clocked by a coconut yesterday!


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Florida can be dangerous Vic. I almost got clocked by a coconut yesterday!

Hey, same thing happened to me yesterday.
But it was an icicle.
We're lucky, eh?

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Florida can be dangerous Vic. I almost got clocked by a coconut yesterday!


I read that coconuts kill more people than sharks. Hundreds per year.

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I read that coconuts kill more people than sharks. Hundreds per year.


I think that's a fable to illustrate the rarity of sharks killing
people.

http://www.straightdope.com/columns/...lling-coconuts
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Florida can be dangerous Vic. I almost got clocked by a coconut
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I read that coconuts kill more people than sharks. Hundreds per year.

Casady

I don't doubt it. Ours are small and still make a good "thunk" when the hit
the ground after a 13 ft drop.
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Same here. But I've got family there and they love telling me the temp.
Get a few inches of snow here (near Chicago) and they call up and ask
how it's going.
"Saw on the news you got dumped on. Everything ok?" "Sure. Just a
little snow."
"Good. Glad you're ok. Well, I'll talk to you soon. Tell everybody we
said hi from Florida. Gotta get going to the beach now. Bye."
Assholes.


Nothing for nothing, but I lived in Florida for several years. Great
place. I loved it, but, I found most people in Florida spend as much
time indoors in the summer as we do in the winter. They go from their
air-conditioned house, to their air-conditioned car, to their air-
conditioned office. It's not so much the heat, but that sun is brutal.
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On Wed, 31 Dec 2008 17:24:09 -0500, gfretwell wrote:


That's why you have a boat and a pool here. It is one place where they
both make financial sense from a "time used" standpoint. I swim about 9
months a year and boat 12. Snowbirds come down here and jump in the pool
in december but not me. The 3 months, roughly centered on the winter
solstice, don't give me enough sun light on the solars to keep the pool
at 80.


Yeah, you could tell the locals. They would be dressed in their down
jackets. The boys from Michigan would be bare chested, loading their
cooler, and heading for the beach. I guess temperatures are a relative
thing.


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