That's pretty much it!
115* feels like today. Got 4" of rain in a violent thunderstorm last night that knocked the power out at 7:30 for about 6 hours.
To the house under, but poles on the street. This area started development in the mid 80's. Lightning was violent, but you know the storms here. It was purple on the local radar.Lines above or underground?
115* feels like today. Got 4" of rain in a violent thunderstorm last night that knocked the power out at 7:30 for about 6 hours.
Based on your location, I have nothing to add.LOL at living in FLA. "But my governor beats up on Mickey Mouse!"
It's barely 50 degrees F here right now.
Based on your location, I have nothing to add.
Yep, it sure is. Nothing going for us at all here.Of course not. You live in a steamy cesspool, and I live in a beautiful setting with great weather.
Of course not. You live in a steamy cesspool, and I live in a beautiful setting with great weather.
Same in Texas…. No need for anyone to move here, especially the locust from the west coast…I will take the mosquitos, heat and humidity any day over the liberal clown show going on in California…Yep, it sure is. Nothing going for us at all here.
You live in a state where people literally shit on the sidewalks and you're calling Florida a cesspool?
Same in Texas…. No need for anyone to move here, especially the locust from the west coast…I will take the mosquitos, heat and humidity any day over the liberal clown show going on in California…
Yep. You're talking about 1% of the area of CA. Even been here? I've been to FLA.
This is what my neighborhood looks like. More cattle than people here.
We can get it for breakfast on Sunday's if they serve it. I've ordered a beer at 8am numerous times at the Beef's around the corner from my house.Do your masters let you buy whiskey on Sundays yet?
Looks like this guy saved us all. Man featured in LA Times story dies in Death Valley amid 121-degree heat
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