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Screerider |
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<-- Yay
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worstdog |
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I've been to Houston and it's MISERABLE. All. The. Time.
Well, at least your skin stays supple. |
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finishthemoff |
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I concer, worstdog.
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factoryhurl |
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az does suck all the moisture out of your skin and hair. i loved the zoo.
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MsIzzy |
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star jumper wrote: alol. Welcome to the Corn Palace. |
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TexasBlues |
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Ugh ... and if you have allergies of any type, the mucus dries solid in your sinuses - so that sucks. Last time we were in NM, they had record low humidity -
it hovered between 9% - 13% all week. I thought that nothing could be worse than 95 degrees/90% humidity - I was wrong. It was so dry that I felt wretched all
week, even with a humidifier running constantly - one day, I got out of the shower, reached for the towel, and realized that I was already dry. How
fucked up is that?
And you never get used to it being over 100, no matter how dry it is. The fall and winter was a lot better in Albuquerque than Houston though - except that all of my friends who stayed in NM look 10 - 15 years older than me because their skin is so dried out and wrinkled. |
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star jumper |
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SonOfAbraxas wrote: But there's things to do in Florida. Unless you find rocks and sand exciting. |
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SonOfAbraxas |
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Rocks and sand are more exciting than you at least.
OOOOO BURRRRRRRRRRN! |
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star jumper |
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Sometimes I wonder *sob* why I ever liked you in the first place.
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ColbyRulesAll |
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CBR - wasn't confusing Phoenix with Houston. I was actually making a sarcastic comment on the collapse of the new home building industry in Phoenix...it
has vanished. Builders are stuck trying to move inventory that 2 years ago they were sure would be filled by now. And don't even get me started on the
foreclosures!
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