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Posted by old on December 06, 2006 at 19:46:34 from (4.245.5.36):
In Reply to: Why I live in the south posted by john in la on December 06, 2006 at 18:59:36:
Its sort of a trade off. You get more heat in the summer for a longer time we get more cold for a longer time. My self I prefer the colder weather to the hot weather. You can add more cloths to help keep warm but once your down to nothing on theres no more to take off to keep you cool. We got about 3 inches of ice, then 5 or 6 inches of sleet on top of that and then about 10 inches of snow. In my area theres roofs falling in becuase of how heavy the stuff was
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