Originally posted by: mryellow2
Just wait until the humidity is stuck at +90% and the temperature is right there with it. There's no relief even at night. Blargh!
Originally posted by: pyonir
Originally posted by: CubicZirconia
Join the club. The general lack of high humidity is pretty much the only good thing about Minnesota weather.
You must be kidding. I grew up in MN (22 years) and the humidity sucked.
It was just a whole lot easier for me to move than him.Originally posted by: JC
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Shoulda had HayZeus move out here, eh?
JC
Originally posted by: hzl_eyed_grl
It was just a whole lot easier for me to move than him.Originally posted by: JC
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Shoulda had HayZeus move out here, eh?
JCIt's nice to have a change of scenery. Plus, as beautiful as it is over there, it's way gorgeous over here too.
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Yes, I've been out there. I didn't go through the whole thing, but it's beautiful!Originally posted by: joshsquall
Originally posted by: hzl_eyed_grl
It was just a whole lot easier for me to move than him.Originally posted by: JC
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Shoulda had HayZeus move out here, eh?
JCIt's nice to have a change of scenery. Plus, as beautiful as it is over there, it's way gorgeous over here too.
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Have you guys gone to Skyline Drive yet? It's one of the better scenic places around here.
Thanks for the encouragement.Originally posted by: Linflas
You've been lucky this kind of weather normally starts here towards the end of May. Thursday night the dew point was in the mid seventies and the humidity was 97%. It is supposed to be like this for the rest of the week so you will have a chance to get used to it.:beer:
