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Way too damn hot outside

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You are hella weak if you don't use "hella."

NorCal used hella long before 1995 and will continue to use it for a long time to come.



Punks. Get off my lawn!
 
You forgot to list earthquakes. Oh, I forgot, california has more earthquakes then any other state.

I will take a hurricane over an earthquake anyday. At least we have several days notice with hurricanes.

Comparing earthquakes to hurricanes, I am pretty sure earthquakes kill more people then hurricanes.

I'm pretty sure they don't. I could be wrong though. You get hurricanes every season that damage so much property it's crazy. We get an actual damaging earthquake like once every 50 years or something. I'll take my chances here 🙂
 
Supposed to get a bit over 70 in my more coastal area of norcal.

If I lived inland like you do I'd hella get AC and run it like nobody's business.

But like I said in another post...once the AC goes on...the electric bills start hitting $300/month...and will be higher this year due to yet another fucking rate increase by our "low cost" public utility...<500Kw, $0.166/Kw, >500, $0.188/Kw.
Our rates are getting as bad as PG&E.
 
Temps dropped here to mid 70's after a shower.
Took the Exec up for almost an hour, longest I've ever had her off the ground.
 
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