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Winter issss around the corner ya know....


I sweat. A lot. People think I put my head under the waterhose. But no.

I would rather sweaty my ass off, than to freeze my balls off.
Not me.

Id rather lose my furnace in january then lose my AC in July.
 
Winter up north with no power and no heat, you freeze to death. (There's a few of you resourceful enough to figure out fire, but there's a lot that would just die)

Summer in Florida with no power and no A/C you go to the creek, the lake, the river, the bay or the ocean. Of course there's a few down here that would be too lazy to go, so they'd probably die too.

It evens out I guess. :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:

I hate the heat, but I hate the cold more.
 
January might be when it gets cold. You know, like 65* highs and 42* lows. FvCK THAT SH!T. 🥶

That's not cold. We can spend weeks with lows at -40, and highs that don't break 0*. Oh, and.....
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That was AFTER I shovelled snow. That pile on the top corner there is four feet tall.

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All sincerity, where do you live? Thats the climate i want.
I live in the Capitol. TALLAHASSEE, where the weather will make you want to stay, but the people make you want to leave. That's why the invented beaches. If the wind is blowing in your ear hard enough, you can't hear anybody's BS, you just look out to the horizon and soak it all in.
 
I well prefer the cold and the snow to the heat and Humidity. We had such a humid summer here i had to turn the A/C on before it even got above 80.

The problem I have with the cold is that it makes it a hell of a lot harder to work on stuff. Try painting a house when it 20*F outside, it will take a week to dry.

For me, there is almost nothing better then coming into the house and standing next to a heater after being outside working on something in the freezing rain or whatever.
 
I well prefer the cold and the snow to the heat and Humidity. We had such a humid summer here i had to turn the A/C on before it even got above 80.

The problem I have with the cold is that it makes it a hell of a lot harder to work on stuff. Try painting a house when it 20*F outside, it will take a week to dry.

For me, there is almost nothing better then coming into the house and standing next to a heater after being outside working on something in the freezing rain or whatever.
Honestly....my perfect working outside weather is 50-55* and overcast.
 
For me, there is almost nothing better then coming into the house and standing next to a heater after being outside working on something in the freezing rain or whatever.
See, I would rather come in and sit by the AC after working in the humidity @ 90*
 
Straight from our very own "Florida Man"...
Reminds me of a conversation I once had. As a guy was giving me crap about all the crazy Florida Man stuff, I explained to him that I moved to Florida at the ripe age of 12, and that I was "really" from Arkansas. His exact words were "That's even worse.":shok:
 

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