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Holy Cow!!!!!!!

Steven58

Former Heavyweight Champion of Android Forums
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It's so dark outside and I'm so tired...and IT'S NOT EVEN 6PM!!!!!!!


Note to Mods: I know this is a stupid post, but it's what I'm feeling and it's coming from my gut. If you want to delete it, feel free.

but it's not even 6!! sigh.
 
maybe i should rephrase my last post:

i love LA winters. i'll also pass on snow...no thank you very much. the only time i want snow is when i'm snowboarding high up in the mountains:cool:
Yes! My feelings exactly. (Well, except I don't snowboard.) When I moved back home to LA [from Dallas...with its ice storms, sub-zero temps, snow], I promised myself that never again will snow come to me. If I want snow/ice, I'll drive up into the beautiful San Gabriel Mountains--then LEAVE when I've had enough!
 
I'm also a fan of all four seasons. I especially enjoy an elongated fall with the cooler temps and the trees full of color. I'm also a huge fan of spring with all the new life it brings. The bundling up across the winter months with the ground covered in white is always fun. And I know of no finer feeling than to toil under the broiling sun. Fortunately, I live in Kansas that enjoys all four seasons. They seem to pass from one to another far too fast but I enjoy each and look forward to the next.
 
That’s what most people thought when they moved to Phoenix: “I may swelter in the summer, but at least I’ll never have to worry about snow again...”
Mother Nature: “Challenge accepted.”
Yep, funny how that works! :)

My mother, who'd moved here to SoCal as a child [from NY/NJ], told me about the time it snowed in Pasadena. :o She didn't recall the exact date or anything, just how shocking it had been to them, and all their fellow East Coast transplants, seeing snow falling in their yards.

I love Arizona [even thought about living there, in the Phoenix area], and while I do tend to think of its snow being more northerly, like around Flagstaff, I'm aware it -can- snow anywhere.
 
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