possible stupid question ...

Discussion in 'Questions To Truckers From The General Public' started by Seejay, Jan 21, 2008.

  1. Brickman

    Brickman Trucker Forum STAFF Staff Member

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    Oh but it can. Just this past week on friday night Denver CO was getting thunder snow. Thats about the 4th time I've witnessed it.
     
  2. Seejay

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    Now we're talkin'
     
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    We had thunder snow here during the Super Bowl. Missed some of the commercials checking out what was happening out there.
     
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    :biggrin_25525: come to phoenix where its 110 on a good summer day but its a dry heat
     
  5. Seejay

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    I'm not so sure I could live in the desert. Although New Mexico is gorgeous. I've been to Phoenix, but it's been a long time.
     
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    Well, here we are again a month later, into the thread. Last weekend I left the frigid cold of Wisconsin, for a 2 dropper in Miami. Below zero here, then 80+ degrees in South Florida 2 days later. Hmmm. 2 days later yet, I'm back in the arctic.

    As far south as Atlanta was 'cold'. Are you SURE you still wanna get outta Florida?!?!?!? [​IMG]
     
  7. Seejay

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    I know it's a little hard to understand, and there are times when I think I must be crazy, but I have a feeling the falls and springs will more than make up for the cold winters. Besides, I know people here, I can always come back every now and again.
     
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    I live in the las vegas desert. Moved here three years ago from Kansas and I actually am missing the winter seasons.:yes2557:The dry heat here gets to be so miserable after a while and is very monotinous kinda fells like I'm in that movie with Bill Murray, Groundhog day LOL except with a hot desert environment. same thing every day, no clouds and bright sun in your eyes no matter which direction you face. And in the 120+ degree summers the wind is just a furnace blasting heat. Although it did actually snow here two years ago about 1 inch. It was funny watching everybody on sunrise mountain with there sleds that they bought from the local walmart, sledding down the lightly blanketed rocks for the two hours that it lasted.:biggrin_2559: ended up being around 75 degrees later on during the day.:biggrin_25517:
     
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    If you've had enough of hot summers, DON'T consider moving to Missouri! We definitely have the 4 seasons here!
     
  10. Seejay

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    I can deal with some heat, but the humidity here is horrible. You can stand still and sweat like a field animal. I'll tell you one thing though, it sure cuts down on the wrinkles. Not having to run heat in the winter, makes a big difference. When I tell people I'm almost 50 they say, "liar!"