haha, that's funny. :) I also live in a cold state (hell it's april and it's still like 35 degrees.) But even though I can handle cold pretty well, I still don't like it.
Once my brother brought a friend from some out of state city to the house and because it's in the woods he asked us if we had an outhouse on the property. :P
I can't imagine handling heat like that! Ugh, humidity, bleh.
I'm always laughing when I hear some lower states got an inch of snow and shut down but truly, If Alaska ever had a day of 90 degrees with 100% humidity... we.would.lose.our.mind. Lol. Guarantee businesses would close and people would cower in their homes.
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I also live in a cold state (hell it's april and it's still like 35 degrees.) But even though I can handle cold pretty well, I still don't like it.
Once my brother brought a friend from some out of state city to the house and because it's in the woods he asked us if we had an outhouse on the property. :P
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No I do not live in an igloo. lol
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But then again, 90 degrees with 100% humidity isn't unusual in the summer, so I guess it evens out.
I can't imagine handling the cold like that. Impressive.
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I'm always laughing when I hear some lower states got an inch of snow and shut down but truly, If Alaska ever had a day of 90 degrees with 100% humidity... we.would.lose.our.mind. Lol. Guarantee businesses would close and people would cower in their homes.
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I live in Miami and for some people 50 is mad cold.
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85 degrees is my happy place.
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