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Madea: Hey Cora, hey Brian.... If we ever get that to verify in my back yard, I'm going by the churchIf the 12z Euro verifies here next Tuesday into Wednesday I'll give up a testicle
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Madea: Hey Cora, hey Brian.... If we ever get that to verify in my back yard, I'm going by the churchIf the 12z Euro verifies here next Tuesday into Wednesday I'll give up a testicle
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Me and these Madea quotes. I saw both of the Halloween movies as well. When Madea ran down the stairs and Joe said he thought it sounded like a herd of Buffalo. LOLMadea: Hey Cora, hey Brian.... If we ever get that to verify in my back yard, I'm going by the church
Has the DC area ever had a 2 foot snowstorm that late in the season ?If the 12z Euro verifies here next Tuesday into Wednesday I'll give up a testicle
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Has the DC area ever had a 2 foot snowstorm that late in the season ?
If the 12z Euro verifies here next Tuesday into Wednesday I'll give up a testicle
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I'm taking off these two days for March Madness and my double effing phone WON'T STOP RINGING!!!!!!!!!!
Out of these states, which do you think I should move to : MI, TX, ND, MO, FL, PA, UT. Those are 7 states I'm looking into possibly moving to.
yeah MI is intriguing to me as well. Cost of living seems to be low there. From the pictures I've seen, MI is a beautiful state as well. I have family in FL but don't know if I can handle the brutal humidity. I'm going to be a teacher soon so I've also been looking at areas where there is a high demand for teachers, so that's one reason why I am looking at those states.for snow ND or MI or PA. MI probably intrigues the most of those three
for no state tax TX or FL
Hmmm...Out of these states, which do you think I should move to : MI, TX, ND, MO, FL, PA, UT. Those are 7 states I'm looking into possibly moving to.
Thanks. Appreciate the input.Hmmm...
MI - If you like lake effect snow and lots of lakes lows, you'll like it, but I'm sure that you won't like the snow. I think it's a decent area up there otherwise.
TX - If you like extreme weather, go ahead. If not, find something else more neutral. I'm sure Brent would have more input as to how it is otherwise.
ND - Cold and up there. I don't think I would live there.
MO - Not too much cold or snow, but tornadoes and flooding seems to be the thing I hear about the most. No idea about the area.
FL - Depends, you either live in the central area with Phil and have a Southern feel, or live in the coastal areas, which are crowded and only filling up more. Don't forget to get insurance for hurricanes and the bugs are all over. You'll enjoy the large palmetto bugs, not. You'll also likely never see large accumulating snow ever again in that area.
PA - Wanna join Joe? Either that or get lake effect.
UT - Odd thought, and I don't know much other than heat, dry, and snow in some areas.
Just my thoughts, or you could always go try NC, but otherwise, I'd either choose FL, but the northern portion, or TX if you want to stay in the south. If not, go with MI. Ultimately up to you though.
Tomorrow has almost exactly 12 hours of daylight here. I find it pretty cool that where I am has the exact same sunrise and sunset as my hometown of Carrollton, GA. A pretty interesting fact: Where I am in Indiana is further EAST than Carrollton.