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lucwylder 05-19-2005 06:44 AM

I've been to almost every state in the union & nothing beats southern California for weather & babes alike. True, Florida is great but did you ever spend a summer in a sauna? Arizona, surfing sucks in dust, you live in the desert dude.

BuggyG 05-19-2005 06:45 AM

been living all me lifein Montreal.. I wouldn't be able to cope with no winter at all
kinda like shock to the system

kenny 05-19-2005 06:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lensman
Think I'll drive the convertable to work tomorrow, play golf in 80 degree weather on Friday, then I'll drive 1.5 hours and go skiing in Tahoe CA on Sat. Thinking of going tasting in Napa Valley on Sunday.

Is this a typical weekend? :winkwink:

Zebra 05-19-2005 07:06 AM

Dry Heat my ass.. stick your head in an oven.. it's ok, it's a dry heat!

Odie 05-19-2005 07:25 AM

have fun Lens!!! sorrywe missed you in Montreal last week!! :)

Tanker 05-19-2005 07:26 AM

I loved it up in Nor Cal

MandyBlake 05-19-2005 07:30 AM

that's a nice area. everyting within a couple of hours...sun and snow. :)

keyboard warrior 05-19-2005 07:31 AM

you know it;s hot in Z when all the bars have theses misters all over the place.

going to be 110 all weekend in Pheonix- fuck that shit!

TDF 05-19-2005 07:32 AM

damn darkies

Peter Romero 05-19-2005 08:28 AM

Arizona Govenment History lesson:

Back in the wild west... this wagon train rides through AZ 125 degree desert on the way to Los Aangeles... breaks a wheel... everyone piles out of the wagon & burns thier feet through thier shoes on the desert sand and start running in circles for 100 miles looking for water to sooth thier feet, drink, cool off, but to no avail.

Then they all look at each other & say: "This is great, let's live here!"

Jman 05-19-2005 08:35 AM

Canadian summers usually ROCKS, Spend couple of weeks in June in montreal, go up north camping and fishing.

Hit Gimli for the Icelandic Festival...

But like Sleazy, I am to looking for a winter home for I can't stand the miserable winters we get over here in Toronto.

Lens, You lead a good life my friend. I am sure lots around here envy you ;-)

lazycash 05-19-2005 08:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by venus
Phoenix is not really a "dy heat", less so then vegas... when I moved here from vegas last july it felt as tho I was in florida.
july and august is pretty humid here and with 105+ heat.

Huh? Its extremely dry there, having more days under 10% humidity than any other major city throughout the year. Granted you usually have a couple weeks of monsoon in August where the humidity goes up, but thats it. As bad as the summers are, I can't think of a nicer place to spend the winter. AZ gets its five months of scorching summer heat, while many other major cities get five months of freezing, snowy winter.

Warren 05-19-2005 08:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by baddog
Sorry Lens, but Sac isn't much better IMHO. I know I used to dread having to go up there to move her in (Sept) or move her out (June) when she went to school up there.

Then the spring and winter were both pretty damn wet as I recall. Autumn would be a little chilly for my tastes. And I seem to remember that is was the first time that my daughter ever needed a "winter" wardrobe.

But I would not live in AZ either . . . but I do have a great time whenever I go there. Thank you Martina, Warren, Niko, Vanilla, Stewie, Steve . . . and everyone else that makes that happen.


You are always welcome,

We spent one summer here so far and to be honest it was not that bad having said that We were traveling a lot to different states during the hottest months lol :1orglaugh

The wine tasting and skiing sound great :thumbsup i think my wife would want us to move there just for those two reasons.

sickkittens 05-19-2005 08:54 AM

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Originally Posted by pornstar2pac
I had a great time golfing Lens :thumbsup


Next time leave the fleshlight in the limo :pimp

How did I know you'd be here posting?

SGS 05-19-2005 08:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sarah_webinc
I am so not used to heat anymore...at the forum I got burnt during one 30 minute lunch and it has only just stopped peeling a week ago

If you are used to our climate you need to be carefull as its dangerous to get burnt.

eroswebmaster 05-19-2005 08:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lensman
Anyone else tired of all the AZ webmasters whining about how great AZ is?

It's over 100 degrees today, tomorrow, and pretty much every day until October. That's 5+ fucking blazing hot months a year.

Fuck that!

Norcal rules. Think I'll drive the convertable to work tomorrow, play golf in 80 degree weather on Friday, then I'll drive 1.5 hours and go skiing in Tahoe CA on Sat. Thinking of going tasting in Napa Valley on Sunday.

This is exactly why I hate Nevada too.

OY 05-19-2005 09:15 AM

I love AZ........................in wintertime and only when golfing.

LA is it for me. Love it here. Just made this my homepage: http://pasadena.wr.usgs.gov/step/

Manowar 05-19-2005 09:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Juicy D. Links
Nice , Ill be masturbating all weekend

:1orglaugh :1orglaugh

Allison 05-19-2005 09:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lensman
Anyone else tired of all the AZ webmasters whining about how great AZ is?

It's over 100 degrees today, tomorrow, and pretty much every day until October. That's 5+ fucking blazing hot months a year.

Fuck that!

Norcal rules. Think I'll drive the convertable to work tomorrow, play golf in 80 degree weather on Friday, then I'll drive 1.5 hours and go skiing in Tahoe CA on Sat. Thinking of going tasting in Napa Valley on Sunday.

I don't think Tucson is over 100 today :)

~Alli

Atticus 05-19-2005 09:26 AM

I'd much rather have 5 months of 100+ days then 9 months of cold or just depressing overcast and raining. And say what you want about the "dry heat" , its true. 110 in Vegas is tons better than 85 in the Midwest or Florida.

Plus its all about location. Vegas and Phoenix have everything you could ask for, great looking women, world famous shopping, fine dining. And only 4 hours to LA and the beach or a 30 minute flight. Include Vegas' zero state income tax and affordable living and you have the reasons why those two places are the fastest growing in the US.

cherrylula 05-19-2005 09:33 AM

Cali por vida

kenny 05-19-2005 09:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Allison
I don't think Tucson is over 100 today :)

~Alli


I bet it's over 95 isn't it? :1orglaugh

Stewie 05-19-2005 09:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Atticus
I'd much rather have 5 months of 100+ days then 9 months of cold or just depressing overcast and raining. And say what you want about the "dry heat" , its true. 110 in Vegas is tons better than 85 in the Midwest or Florida.

Plus its all about location. Vegas and Phoenix have everything you could ask for, great looking women, world famous shopping, fine dining. And only 4 hours to LA and the beach or a 30 minute flight. Include Vegas' zero state income tax and affordable living and you have the reasons why those two places are the fastest growing in the US.


Agreed! I've lived all over, and am not even a "sun" person by nature, but I love it here! I think Lens is just jealous of all the hot babes we have in AZ. :winkwink:

pornguy 05-19-2005 09:42 AM

We drive to Ensenada some times to do the wine tatsing. But by the time we are ready to leave, no one can drive, and we end up staying. Nice drive though the mountains tough.

Azlord 05-19-2005 09:43 AM

maybe over 100 today. That's why I have air conditioning and just stay in during the day. The nights aren't that bad. But july is brutal... how's traffic in north cal?

punker barbie 05-19-2005 09:46 AM

too hott=less clothes!

i think i can handle it ;)

Lane 05-19-2005 09:50 AM

it's dry heat

and i dont have to heat my pool

Vanilla DeVille 05-19-2005 11:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lensman
Anyone else tired of all the AZ webmasters whining about how great AZ is?

It's over 100 degrees today, tomorrow, and pretty much every day until October. That's 5+ fucking blazing hot months a year.

Fuck that!

Norcal rules. Think I'll drive the convertable to work tomorrow, play golf in 80 degree weather on Friday, then I'll drive 1.5 hours and go skiing in Tahoe CA on Sat. Thinking of going tasting in Napa Valley on Sunday.

awww... come on Len's... you know you love it here. :winkwink:

Vanilla DeVille 05-19-2005 11:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by baddog
Sorry Lens, but Sac isn't much better IMHO. I know I used to dread having to go up there to move her in (Sept) or move her out (June) when she went to school up there.

Then the spring and winter were both pretty damn wet as I recall. Autumn would be a little chilly for my tastes. And I seem to remember that is was the first time that my daughter ever needed a "winter" wardrobe.

But I would not live in AZ either . . . but I do have a great time whenever I go there. Thank you Martina, Warren, Niko, Vanilla, Stewie, Steve . . . and everyone else that makes that happen.

You ROCK, Baddog!! Muah~ You need to come and visit again soon!!

Donny 05-19-2005 11:17 AM

Yes, NorCal is awesome!

SykkBoy 05-19-2005 11:28 AM

it's supposed to hit 100 today here and we're close to Lake Mead, so we also have the added fun of humidity......and about 5 degrees above the "official" Las Vegas temp...but it beats the snow my folks are getting in Wyoming...

OG LennyT 05-19-2005 11:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by baddog
I doubt I could tell the difference between 101 and 114.

I can always tell when it gets over 110.

summers do suck here, but you ever been to Saudi Arabia in August? Upper one teens to 120 solid with a dash of humidity. Hottest place I've ever been.

seeric 05-19-2005 11:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lensman
Anyone else tired of all the AZ webmasters whining about how great AZ is?

It's over 100 degrees today, tomorrow, and pretty much every day until October. That's 5+ fucking blazing hot months a year.

Fuck that!

Norcal rules. Think I'll drive the convertable to work tomorrow, play golf in 80 degree weather on Friday, then I'll drive 1.5 hours and go skiing in Tahoe CA on Sat. Thinking of going tasting in Napa Valley on Sunday.

basically the same reasons i have lived in cali for 8 years. dry heat sucks.

go to the beach at 10am three blocks away in 75 degree weather, at 1pm, tan in the 82 degree weather, play twilight back 9 at 75 degrees and still have the best snowboarding slopes in my back pocket when i need them or want them.

gave up humidity and mosquitos in miami for cali. i did like the trip to phoenix forum though.


:thumbsup

american pervert 05-19-2005 11:38 AM

couldn't agree more, I'm leaving AZ this month

CCBill-Andy2 05-19-2005 12:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by baddog
Nah, AZ is dry as compared to say TX. And to me, anything over 100 just feels like hell's fire. I doubt I could tell the difference between 101 and 114.

Believe it or not, you can easily tell the difference between 101 and 114. The difference is substantial. 114 is a miserable heat, 101 really isn't that bad at all...

Summers are an oven, but you still have very comfortable mornings before the sun comes up to cook anything in its path. All in all, aside from feeling like you're on the surface of the sun sometimes, and the venemous bugs, spiders, lizards, and snakes - it's a kick ass place to live.

:winkwink:

tonkagunner 05-19-2005 12:25 PM

Tucson doesn't seem as bad as Phoenix. It cools off alot more at night than Phoenix and is more like Las Vegas temp it seems.


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