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I'm With Erica


NO NO NO!!! Its not what you think.......


Erica wants to find somewhere to move where the weather is always nice. As I was sitting out by the grill tonight, I realized Wisconsin weather just SUCKS. We have 6 months of winter, 3 months of summer, and 3 months of anything goes CRAP!!


These are the dog days of summer, this is the weather we live for!! this is the weather we dream of as we go stir crazy in February from being indoors for 3 months.


And this weather we dream of, SUCKS.


Its hot, its muggy. There are flies as big as quarters, hornets galore, misquitoes swarming. the air is as thick as mollasis, the heat is oppressive. Its 9:30 at night and 90 degrees outside. I kill the occasional centapiede and earwig crawling across the walls. The lawns are brown. IT SUCKS!!


So Erica, if you ever find the perfect area to live, let me know what it is. This blows.



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I think finding a place that does not have the good and bad is hard to find. We have 7 months of summer- have to leave your ac always, one month of spring, one week of winter and then up and down- 50, 70, 50, 80! Allergy sufferers really suffer. Mosquitos, no see'ems and huge roaches are everywhere. The town is about 20 years behind the times and downtown is a tourist trap! The pay is low, but so is the cost of living-somewhat. Hurricanes threaten and hit- Hugo- lost everything! So it is not here


 


Chicago- not much better- just opposite of here!



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Chicago is close enough that whatever milwaukee is suffering they are too....

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hmmm the southern plains are not super bad.


 


Tulsa and OKC have had several days of century mark weather and not much rain. When we do get rain. IT REALLY RAINS.


Dallas is good. weather is always nice and not much of a winter. Witchita is also pretty neat



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im thinking id like to try out san diego for a year...i hear the weathers pretty great over there :)

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I also here San Diego is nice. I don't know how Philly rates next to Milwaukee.

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hey I've never heard of a San Diego earthquake? Are they not on the fault line???


 



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I think San Diego still gets eathquakes, but not the huge destructive kind. I've also heard that the weather in San Diego is perfect, but then you have to deal with all the people who move there because the weather is perfect...

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Can't believe I'm going to say this, but I think I like the Kansas weather. It is hotter than all get out for 3 or 4 months, generally only really cold for maybe 2 or 3 months, and the rest of the time it's just somewhere in between.  We get a mix of everything, but don't have to worry too much about earthquakes.  There is a fault line in southern MO, but it's been quiet there for along time. We do have tornados, but that is actually rare in the KC area.

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Mema,

I was in KC for a couple days, I liked the area and I know you guys have much milder winters down in that region, but isn't it a lot more humid too? I can't stands the humidity.

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If you were here in the last couple weeks, you have met our humidity.  July and August are the worst for it. Some days are flat out oppressive.



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