East Coast humidity sucks!

JC

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How do you East Coasters stand the humidity? Less than a week of NJ 80-90% humidity, and I can't wait to get back to DRY California.

And then there's that whole winter snow thing, but that's another rant....



JC
 

conjur

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You think it's bad in NJ?

sheeeeeeet

Try a summer in Louisiana...inland Florida...Savannah, GA.


wuss!

:p
 

Eli

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<--- Dry heat 98% of the time in Oregon
 

Linux23

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Originally posted by: JC
How do you East Coasters stand the humidity? Less than a week of NJ 80-90% humidity, and I can't wait to get back to DRY California.

And then there's that whole winter snow thing, but that's another rant....



JC

you are right. i spent last week in Nevada, and it was a world's difference.

now i'm back in Joisee..
 

MovingTarget

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Originally posted by: conjur
You think it's bad in NJ?

sheeeeeeet

Try a summer in Louisiana...inland Florida...Savannah, GA.


wuss!

:p

Yeah, the humidity can be pretty bad down here near the gulf coast. Its just a fact of life we learn to live with sometimes.
 

stev0

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try living in the red river valley of ND... i cant open my beer without cracking a sweat. and even at 2am it feels like it's misting out.
 

zsouthboy

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wow... come here and whine, bastard..

<- central Louisiana, and getting the hell out of here as soon as possible
 

Try living in central Alabama for a year. 98% humidity EVERY day combined with 95-105 degree temps. Hell.
 

PsychoAndy

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Try living in texas/lousiana/georgia/florida. it's terrible. at least in the northeast it isn't ALWAYS hot.
 

GigaCluster

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Mmm, humidity. I live in Houston, TX -- a very short distance from Galveston and the humidity here is amazingly high. I love it. Recently I was invited to visit Colorado and spent two weeks there... it was dry and dusty. I couldn't stand it. Give me humidity over aridity anytime.