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Originally Posted by RIJIMMY
a/c at work, a/c at home, a/c in the car, nice deep cool swimming pool and weekends running around the lakes tubing, swimming etc. Nice nights out on the patio, plenty of outdoor restaurants, etc
I'll take 100 degree, dry weather over a NE winter any day!
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me too. I lived in San Antonio for a year and U would never see anyone outside during the day, ever, in summer. Even the laborers took the afternoon off, Siesta. Texas Hill Country lakes were awesome. God I hate what is in store for the next several months. Dallas area does get cold though in the winter for a short period of time but not the dark doldrums we get up here.