Posted on 12/20/2005 10:55:40 PM PST by Mo1
LOL! Can't argue with that. You're like me, Pup. Designed for summer and light attire.
That must be nice!!! I lived in CA for about 7 years and that brings back memories! Always in sandles! Especially in Santa Barbara. 70 degrees on average!! I came out here with bright colored clothes and sandles! I looked like a CAL-E-FORN-IAN! lol!I am very envious of where you live!!!
The NW sucks sometimes!
The South is soooo hot and humid for about six months. They go from an AC house, to an AC car, to an AC office....and still sweat through their clothes! They basically live inside, like you would have to do on Pluto.
Personally, I'll take what we have any day. The vegetation is nice, the snow is beautiful when it comes, Spring and fall are exciting, and we can appreciate and play outside in the snow, and retire to warm fires and cuddles. We actually then appreciate when we can wear sandals.......
Bonus points: No hurricanes to steal your beach......and house...... every year.
I should have known it was you, Sharkey! You stole my bandwidth again and I lost my wireless. LOL!!! Just got connected again!!! That's funny.
Hey!! Except the MW sucks even more than the NW! It's devoid of any culture, most businesses have left the area. It's degenerating... ROFL!! I would take the NW over the MW ANY!!! day!
Need the code......
:-)
Lost my wireless again. LOL!
Yes, MW=MI/WI in part.
This from the inherently superior culture of drizzletown.........aka the place of elections stolen in plain sight........
We have everything out here you would want, symphony, ballet, museums, football, baseball, basketball, Seattle Center for kids, mountains, ocean, lakes, puget sound, major employers like Microsoft, Boeing, the Navy bases, other military bases, major university, University of WA, many, many other colleges, cruise lines, International Airport, shipping port, etc, etc, where do I stop, LOL!... and RAIN, RAIN, RAIN, LOL!!!!
So what do you have??
OK, you knew how superior it is, and you didn't even get my next post. You already know!!!
What do mean about elections? Governor?
Probably even more important, there are malls: in order, South to North and back, along the I-5/ 405 corridor: Southhill, Tacoma, Seatac, Southcenter, Northgate, Alderwood, Everett. Bellevue Square, Factoria. And!! there is a Costco located near everyone!!!!
Ask me, who could want for more!!!
Are you convinced now? ;)
*rolling eyes*
Comments: 1. You can have the ballet (we have it too, just don't swoon over the men in tights)
2. I've probably been to more of your state than you have, but it's more beautiful here.....your water is frickin freezing btw!
3. We have everything on your list but Microsoft (which is old, decaying, and dead), Boeing, and the LOL...Seattle Center for kids......hint: everyplace has stuff like that!
4. You also have a tax policy and totally corrupt liberal population that guarantees your economic doom. Just a matter of time.
5. also.....Our cherries are better than yours!
:-)
This area is the NW's best kept secret and I just spilled the beans. Oh, oh!
*Eyes rolled so far up I'll never find them!*
Well, you really think MI cherries are better than WA cherries? Give me a break! We also don't have a state income tax. (Shhh! that's a secret, too.) Is drizzletown more liberal than AA? I think not!!!
*Eyes rolled so far up I'll never find them!*
Do you want me to come over there!!
I'll bet you'd jump if there was a knock on the door just now. ROFLMAO!!!
Absolutely more liberal.....cause it's bigger.....makes it ten times more liberal. Also, the rest of Michigan is in play, goes back and forth....you, on the other hand, have a totally corrupt (willing to cheat in every tier...... Governor, legislature, judges) government and will soon be like California in every way but climate.
I rest my case.
Hear the knock on your door? lol
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