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Drifter[_2_] September 22nd 11 03:01 PM

Too chilly for most humans
 
http://www.halifax.world-guides.com/...x_weather.html

iBoaterer[_2_] September 22nd 11 03:53 PM

Too chilly for most humans
 
In article m,
says...

http://www.halifax.world-guides.com/...x_weather.html

Wow, 75 max in August, that's tropical!!!!

North Star September 22nd 11 04:44 PM

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On Sep 22, 11:01*am, Drifter wrote:
http://www.halifax.world-guides.com/...x_weather.html


At least you backed up my claims against Canuckles.
Alberta can only dream about our temperate climate...

North Star September 22nd 11 04:46 PM

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On Sep 22, 11:53*am, iBoaterer wrote:
In article m,
says...



http://www.halifax.world-guides.com/...x_weather.html


Wow, 75 max in August, that's tropical!!!!


Bull****... we had numerous days above 80 this year and last. (global
warming??)
As a matter of fact I had to remain indoors to avoid the noon hour
heat on a number of occassions.

X ` Man September 22nd 11 04:51 PM

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On 9/22/11 11:46 AM, North Star wrote:
On Sep 22, 11:53 am, wrote:
In aweb.com,
says...



http://www.halifax.world-guides.com/...x_weather.html


Wow, 75 max in August, that's tropical!!!!


Bull****... we had numerous days above 80 this year and last. (global
warming??)
As a matter of fact I had to remain indoors to avoid the noon hour
heat on a number of occassions.



You want stinky hot in the Summer? Visit Hot-lanta.

--
I'll believe corporations are people when Texas executes one.

Drifter[_2_] September 22nd 11 05:45 PM

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On 9/22/2011 10:53 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In aweb.com,
says...

http://www.halifax.world-guides.com/...x_weather.html

Wow, 75 max in August, that's tropical!!!!


It is to an Eskimo. Everything is relative.

Drifter[_2_] September 22nd 11 05:46 PM

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On 9/22/2011 11:46 AM, North Star wrote:
On Sep 22, 11:53 am, wrote:
In aweb.com,
says...



http://www.halifax.world-guides.com/...x_weather.html


Wow, 75 max in August, that's tropical!!!!


Bull****... we had numerous days above 80 this year and last. (global
warming??)
As a matter of fact I had to remain indoors to avoid the noon hour
heat on a number of occassions.


Sounds like you are a girly man.

iBoaterer[_2_] September 22nd 11 05:47 PM

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In article 211edc0f-ba1d-4f20-99fd-
,
says...

On Sep 22, 11:53*am, iBoaterer wrote:
In article m,
says...



http://www.halifax.world-guides.com/...x_weather.html

Wow, 75 max in August, that's tropical!!!!


Bull****... we had numerous days above 80 this year and last. (global
warming??)
As a matter of fact I had to remain indoors to avoid the noon hour
heat on a number of occassions.


Awe....pooor baby got too warm..... a sissy AND a coward....

iBoaterer[_2_] September 22nd 11 05:48 PM

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In article ,
says...

On 9/22/11 11:46 AM, North Star wrote:
On Sep 22, 11:53 am, wrote:
In aweb.com,
says...



http://www.halifax.world-guides.com/...x_weather.html

Wow, 75 max in August, that's tropical!!!!


Bull****... we had numerous days above 80 this year and last. (global
warming??)
As a matter of fact I had to remain indoors to avoid the noon hour
heat on a number of occassions.



You want stinky hot in the Summer? Visit Hot-lanta.


I take it you are talking about Atlanta, GA. How is it hotter there than
in Jax, which is further south, toward the equator?

iBoaterer[_2_] September 22nd 11 05:48 PM

Too chilly for most humans
 
In article om,
says...

On 9/22/2011 11:46 AM, North Star wrote:
On Sep 22, 11:53 am, wrote:
In aweb.com,
says...



http://www.halifax.world-guides.com/...x_weather.html

Wow, 75 max in August, that's tropical!!!!


Bull****... we had numerous days above 80 this year and last. (global
warming??)
As a matter of fact I had to remain indoors to avoid the noon hour
heat on a number of occassions.


Sounds like you are a girly man.


And a coward.

Drifter[_2_] September 22nd 11 05:49 PM

Too chilly for most humans
 
On 9/22/2011 11:51 AM, X ` Man wrote:
On 9/22/11 11:46 AM, North Star wrote:
On Sep 22, 11:53 am, wrote:
In aweb.com,
says...



http://www.halifax.world-guides.com/...x_weather.html

Wow, 75 max in August, that's tropical!!!!


Bull****... we had numerous days above 80 this year and last. (global
warming??)
As a matter of fact I had to remain indoors to avoid the noon hour
heat on a number of occassions.



You want stinky hot in the Summer? Visit Hot-lanta.


You want just plain stinky? Visit Chesapeake Bay.

Canuck57[_9_] September 22nd 11 06:12 PM

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On 22/09/2011 8:53 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In aweb.com,
says...

http://www.halifax.world-guides.com/...x_weather.html

Wow, 75 max in August, that's tropical!!!!


Daytime and away from the shore.
--
First rule of holes: If you're in one, don't keep digging.
So in the hole, why do we insanely want more debt?

Drifter[_2_] September 22nd 11 06:22 PM

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On 9/22/2011 11:44 AM, North Star wrote:
On Sep 22, 11:01 am, wrote:
http://www.halifax.world-guides.com/...x_weather.html


At least you backed up my claims against Canuckles.
Alberta can only dream about our temperate climate...


Hate to burst your bubble. Most of the worlds population resides in the
temperate climate zone. What makes your little island/peninsula so
special other than your unbearable taxes and lack of culture.

Drifter[_2_] September 22nd 11 06:25 PM

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On 9/22/2011 1:12 PM, Canuck57 wrote:
On 22/09/2011 8:53 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In aweb.com,
says...

http://www.halifax.world-guides.com/...x_weather.html

Wow, 75 max in August, that's tropical!!!!


Daytime and away from the shore.


That's closer to Arctic than tropical.

X ` Man September 22nd 11 08:33 PM

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On 9/22/11 3:27 PM, wrote:
On Thu, 22 Sep 2011 12:48:41 -0400, wrote:

You want stinky hot in the Summer? Visit Hot-lanta.


I take it you are talking about Atlanta, GA. How is it hotter there than
in Jax, which is further south, toward the equator?


Coastal cities are cooler because of the effect of the water. Atlanta,
DC and Orlando all have the same problem. Heat, lots of concrete to
hold it in and high humidity without much to buffer it.


Coastal waters absorb heat during the height of the summer and release
it during the water. It's rarely as cold in our neighborhood as it is,
say, in Fairfax County, Virginia, because the Bay gives up its heat in
the winter. That's also the principle behind heat pumps with underground
water/anti-freeze circulation pipes. Atlanta and Orlando are two of the
most miserable, heat and humidity wise, cities I've ever been in in the
height of the summer. Actually, I never like being in Atlanta.


--
I'll believe corporations are people when Texas executes one.

iBoaterer[_2_] September 22nd 11 08:38 PM

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In article ,
says...

On Thu, 22 Sep 2011 12:48:41 -0400, iBoaterer wrote:

You want stinky hot in the Summer? Visit Hot-lanta.


I take it you are talking about Atlanta, GA. How is it hotter there than
in Jax, which is further south, toward the equator?


Coastal cities are cooler because of the effect of the water. Atlanta,
DC and Orlando all have the same problem. Heat, lots of concrete to
hold it in and high humidity without much to buffer it.


According to data, average mean temperature in Aug. in Jacksonville, FL
is 3 degrees higher than the average mean temperature in Atlanta, GA


http://www.weather.com/weather/wxcli...8?climoMonth=8


iBoaterer[_2_] September 22nd 11 08:55 PM

Too chilly for most humans
 
In article ,
says...

On 9/22/11 3:27 PM,
wrote:
On Thu, 22 Sep 2011 12:48:41 -0400, wrote:

You want stinky hot in the Summer? Visit Hot-lanta.

I take it you are talking about Atlanta, GA. How is it hotter there than
in Jax, which is further south, toward the equator?


Coastal cities are cooler because of the effect of the water. Atlanta,
DC and Orlando all have the same problem. Heat, lots of concrete to
hold it in and high humidity without much to buffer it.


Coastal waters absorb heat during the height of the summer and release
it during the water. It's rarely as cold in our neighborhood as it is,
say, in Fairfax County, Virginia, because the Bay gives up its heat in
the winter. That's also the principle behind heat pumps with underground
water/anti-freeze circulation pipes. Atlanta and Orlando are two of the
most miserable, heat and humidity wise, cities I've ever been in in the
height of the summer. Actually, I never like being in Atlanta.


Then don't go there, idiot.

X ` Man September 22nd 11 09:10 PM

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On 9/22/11 3:44 PM, wrote:

I spent a lot of time in Atlanta and it always reminds me a lot of DC
with a drawl. The climate is similar, the population makeup is similar
and they even have a beltway..
May'retta is much like the 270 corridor.



I have to go to atlanta once or twice a year on business. I'm always
glad to be leaving it. I find it without much charm. The only parts of
Georgia I like are along the Atlantic coastal area.

The people you see in downtown DC during the day are from everywhere i
the world, and lots of them. I once followed a small group of Chinese
visitors to a Chinese restaurant I'd never been to before. It was a
terrific restaurant, right in Chinatown, and I'd walked by it a zillion
times.

--
I'll believe corporations are people when Texas executes one.

Drifter[_2_] September 22nd 11 09:26 PM

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On 9/22/2011 4:10 PM, X ` Man wrote:
On 9/22/11 3:44 PM, wrote:

I spent a lot of time in Atlanta and it always reminds me a lot of DC
with a drawl. The climate is similar, the population makeup is similar
and they even have a beltway..
May'retta is much like the 270 corridor.



I have to go to atlanta once or twice a year on business. I'm always
glad to be leaving it. I find it without much charm. The only parts of
Georgia I like are along the Atlantic coastal area.

The people you see in downtown DC during the day are from everywhere i
the world, and lots of them. I once followed a small group of Chinese
visitors to a Chinese restaurant I'd never been to before. It was a
terrific restaurant, right in Chinatown, and I'd walked by it a zillion
times.


All the greatest moments in the Krause's lives involve food. Might
explain all the obeisity in the family.

Drifter[_2_] September 22nd 11 09:29 PM

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On 9/22/2011 4:23 PM, wrote:
On Thu, 22 Sep 2011 10:01:18 -0400, wrote:

http://www.halifax.world-guides.com/...x_weather.html

14 to 73 degrees? You really must have thin skin.


14 Degrees is bone chillin cold. You must be an Eskimo.

iBoaterer[_2_] September 22nd 11 09:30 PM

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In article om,
says...

On 9/22/2011 4:10 PM, X ` Man wrote:
On 9/22/11 3:44 PM,
wrote:

I spent a lot of time in Atlanta and it always reminds me a lot of DC
with a drawl. The climate is similar, the population makeup is similar
and they even have a beltway..
May'retta is much like the 270 corridor.



I have to go to atlanta once or twice a year on business. I'm always
glad to be leaving it. I find it without much charm. The only parts of
Georgia I like are along the Atlantic coastal area.

The people you see in downtown DC during the day are from everywhere i
the world, and lots of them. I once followed a small group of Chinese
visitors to a Chinese restaurant I'd never been to before. It was a
terrific restaurant, right in Chinatown, and I'd walked by it a zillion
times.


All the greatest moments in the Krause's lives involve food. Might
explain all the obeisity in the family.


I think old Dr. Fourchin and her husband Harry have spent way too much
time at the Chinese buffet!


Jimmy September 22nd 11 09:38 PM

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On 9/22/2011 4:10 PM, X ` Man wrote:
I once followed a small group of Chinese
visitors to a Chinese restaurant


Now *that's* creepy.

North Star September 22nd 11 11:43 PM

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On Sep 22, 4:55*pm, iBoaterer wrote:
In article ,
says...







On 9/22/11 3:27 PM, wrote:
On Thu, 22 Sep 2011 12:48:41 -0400, *wrote:


You want stinky hot in the Summer? Visit Hot-lanta.


I take it you are talking about Atlanta, GA. How is it hotter there than
in Jax, which is further south, toward the equator?


Coastal cities are cooler because of the effect of the water. Atlanta,
DC and Orlando all have the same problem. Heat, lots of concrete to
hold it in and high humidity without much to buffer it.


Coastal waters absorb heat during the height of the summer and release
it during the water. It's rarely as cold in our neighborhood as it is,
say, in Fairfax County, Virginia, because the Bay gives up its heat in
the winter. That's also the principle behind heat pumps with underground
water/anti-freeze circulation pipes. Atlanta and Orlando are two of the
most miserable, heat and humidity wise, cities I've ever been in in the
height of the summer. Actually, I never like being in Atlanta.


Then don't go there, idiot.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Good for you kevin... sticking up for your hometown.

iBoaterer[_2_] September 23rd 11 01:43 PM

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In article ,
says...

On 9/22/2011 4:10 PM, X ` Man wrote:
I once followed a small group of Chinese
visitors to a Chinese restaurant


Now *that's* creepy.


He's a creep, that's why!


North Star September 23rd 11 11:55 PM

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On Sep 23, 6:54*pm, wrote:
On Thu, 22 Sep 2011 16:29:38 -0400, Drifter wrote:
On 9/22/2011 4:23 PM, wrote:
On Thu, 22 Sep 2011 10:01:18 -0400, *wrote:


http://www.halifax.world-guides.com/...x_weather.html


14 to 73 degrees? You really must have thin skin.


14 Degrees is bone chillin cold. You must be an Eskimo.


You sound like my wife.



Well... he probably is someone's wife.

Drifter[_2_] September 24th 11 12:03 AM

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On 9/23/2011 6:55 PM, North Star wrote:
On Sep 23, 6:54 pm, wrote:
On Thu, 22 Sep 2011 16:29:38 -0400, wrote:
On 9/22/2011 4:23 PM, wrote:
On Thu, 22 Sep 2011 10:01:18 -0400, wrote:


http://www.halifax.world-guides.com/...x_weather.html


14 to 73 degrees? You really must have thin skin.


14 Degrees is bone chillin cold. You must be an Eskimo.


You sound like my wife.



Well... he probably is someone's wife.


Were you not an imbecile I would be insulted.

iBoaterer[_2_] September 24th 11 02:02 PM

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In article f5d0b7c8-b80a-4cc8-b7f2-517829a06e61
@e8g2000vbc.googlegroups.com, says...

On Sep 23, 6:54*pm, wrote:
On Thu, 22 Sep 2011 16:29:38 -0400, Drifter wrote:
On 9/22/2011 4:23 PM, wrote:
On Thu, 22 Sep 2011 10:01:18 -0400, *wrote:


http://www.halifax.world-guides.com/...x_weather.html

14 to 73 degrees? You really must have thin skin.


14 Degrees is bone chillin cold. You must be an Eskimo.


You sound like my wife.



Well... he probably is someone's wife.


This from the cowardly sissy that was whining about how terribly hot 80F
was. Suckling Don the coward!!

Honey Badger[_7_] September 25th 11 02:59 AM

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North Star wrote:
On Sep 22, 11:53 am, wrote:
In aweb.com,
says...



http://www.halifax.world-guides.com/...x_weather.html

Wow, 75 max in August, that's tropical!!!!

Bull****... we had numerous days above 80 this year and last. (global
warming??)
As a matter of fact I had to remain indoors to avoid the noon hour
heat on a number of occassions.

Pussy!

-HB

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/0..._n_831278.html

Honey Badger[_7_] September 25th 11 03:02 AM

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X ` Man wrote:
On 9/22/11 3:27 PM, wrote:
On Thu, 22 Sep 2011 12:48:41 -0400, wrote:

You want stinky hot in the Summer? Visit Hot-lanta.

I take it you are talking about Atlanta, GA. How is it hotter there
than
in Jax, which is further south, toward the equator?


Coastal cities are cooler because of the effect of the water. Atlanta,
DC and Orlando all have the same problem. Heat, lots of concrete to
hold it in and high humidity without much to buffer it.


Coastal waters absorb heat during the height of the summer and release
it during the water. It's rarely as cold in our neighborhood as it is,
say, in Fairfax County, Virginia, because the Bay gives up its heat in
the winter. That's also the principle behind heat pumps with
underground water/anti-freeze circulation pipes. Atlanta and Orlando
are two of the most miserable, heat and humidity wise, cities I've
ever been in in the height of the summer. Actually, I never like being
in Atlanta.


During the water? WTF, Harry?

-HB

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/0..._n_831278.html


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