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I usually wear mine, but today I dressed up (going to to a funeral after work) so I wore gloves gloves, so can't wear em in the office, too bulky.Cutoffs
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I usually wear mine, but today I dressed up (going to to a funeral after work) so I wore gloves gloves, so can't wear em in the office, too bulky.Cutoffs
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I want to move to AZ wife won't let meMy fix for you guy in the cold, is move to Arizona, Sunny 58 degrees about Zero on my Patio, Sunny, not even a breeze. Cold is not for old bones.
Don't get me wrong. Arizona is a nice place 'n all but...not Alaska. Can't see Denali on the horizon from there. Besides, I don't want to live anywhere the temperature gets halfway to the boiling point of water!My fix for you guy in the cold, is move to Arizona, Sunny 58 degrees about Zero on my Patio, Sunny, not even a breeze. Cold is not for old bones.
Not all of Arizona is Hot & Dry. Flagstaff is like the SNOW belt with sub - zero tempetures.I want to move to AZ wife won't let me
I did remember that one of girls at work made these for me.
I miss that view.Don't get me wrong. Arizona is a nice place 'n all but...not Alaska. Can't see Denali on the horizon from there. Besides, I don't want to live anywhere the temperature gets halfway to the boiling point of water!
A Mississippi boy who got tired of high summer temps and worse humidity, that's who! I can dress up for winter but I can get only so nekkid when it's hot.The scenery in Alaska is great but I would say who wants to live in a place where getting above 32 degrees is the start of Spring. This winter has proven to me that I'd rather sweat then shiver!
We visited Alaska a couple of years ago and I really had a hard time coming back. Loved everything about the Kenai Peninsula and up towards Denali. I don't blame you for never wanting to leave @PetersCreekI miss that view.
Chuck I can't help it......I remember those summer days in Yuma AZ where the temps would be 119 in the day and 101 at midnight. In my old 98 Chevy Silverado that had no running AC... great times.
Nah, park in San Luis and walk across. It’s better than waiting in line to get back in.Chuck I can't help it......
Did you cross the border outside of Yuma in that 98 Chevy?
Both of my wives have been AZ girls. I lived in the valley for a little less than a year back in the 70's. Winter was paradise, summer was hell. It is a beautiful state and offers any climate a person could want.
Sup ChuckNah, park in San Luis and walk across. It’s better than waiting in line to get back in.
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You’ve never been drunk until you’ve been to a border town club.
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Said the roast to the turkey.But it is a dry heat.
Then Flagstaff is not for me, I prefer Phoenix or Tucson.Not all of Arizona is Hot & Dry. Flagstaff is like the SNOW belt with sub - zero tempetures.