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On Wed, 26 Oct 2005 07:48:33 -0400, "Upscale" wrote:
"Swingman" wrote in message
Not picking an argument .... just some coffee fume thoughts at the
beginning
of what promises to be a beautiful day down here in Texas ...
Glad your day is nice. Our up here in Ontario, Canada is about 4° F. with a
lot of rain. And that's good weather for this time year. Sincerest wish is
to win the lottery and move down to a temperate part of the US. Been trying
to figure out which part of your country is warm, but not really hot,
doesn't usually have anything colder than 45° F., no floods, earthquakes,
tornadoes and the least incidence of any sort of climatic catastrophe.
'fraid you only get to pick through a chinese menu of the above (at least
for the no colder than 45 deg F:
You get really hot in summer, temperate in winter, drop-dead gorgeous
spring and fall (like now): Arizona
You get temperate year around, but get earthquakes and mud and fire
seasons: California
Hot, humid summers, mild winters, but you get tornadoes and hurricanes (if
you go farther south. : Texas and Florida
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