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I don't know how long it will last but it was 76 degrees at the Beach yesterday. Lst weekend I drove two hours to the snow in Big Bear, went snow tubing and then drove two hours back to the beach and walked the pier at 3:00 in the afternoon at 73 degrees. I'm not trying to rub it in, only appreciating what we have right now. I'm actually originally from St.Louis so I know what I am missing.
Those of you driving in the snow and ice, please be carefull !!!!
Those of you driving in the snow and ice, please be carefull !!!!
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Originally Posted by Goldwing
CA = huge fires, mud slides, earthquakes
FL = under water in 20 years; hurricanes
AZ = no water
MI = Six short months of winter. So what if it is below freezing and we have to shovel snow every other night. It melts by May. That's why my other car is an Audi quattro!!
FL = under water in 20 years; hurricanes
AZ = no water
MI = Six short months of winter. So what if it is below freezing and we have to shovel snow every other night. It melts by May. That's why my other car is an Audi quattro!!
I lived in Michigan for 30 years and I've been here in SoCal for 20. In that time I've experience just a couple of quakes that shook the house in a somewhat scary way - less frequently than I experienced close calls with tornadoes in Michigan, certainly less frequently than I experienced blackouts due to extreme thunderstorms there as well. Our fires and mudslides are generally very easy to avoid simply by choosing your neighborhood carefully. Plenty of communities in California will never be threatened by either. On the other hand, cold and snow blanket the entire state of Michigan on a routine basis - there is no escape while at home.
So when the difference between summer and winter means....
A) in Michigan you store the car for 6 months in winter and drive it when it isn't raining in the summer, and hope the humidity isn't too terrible while doing so
B) in California we just switch from SPF 30 sunblock in summer to a lighter SPF 15 sunblock from November to February.
.... then I'll gladly take the quakes, fires and mudslides. And the Pacific Ocean, beaches with bikini clad girls in February, local mountains with their twisty roads and snow capped peaks in winter, and a selection of sunscreens for year round top down driving.
And now I'm outta here.... before you all start throwing stuff at me!!!
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Originally Posted by rcompart
Well we got down below -30 (-43 windchill) but supposedly it's gonna be 30 by this weekend. Nothing like a 60* spread in a week. LOL Anyone got me beat?
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Originally Posted by Mike-in-Orange
.... then I'll gladly take the quakes, fires and mudslides. And the Pacific Ocean, beaches with bikini clad girls in February, local mountains with their twisty roads and snow capped peaks in winter, and a selection of sunscreens for year round top down driving.
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When you talk about the 70 degree swings in temp., it brought back another memory. When all of that snow and ice melts you have all of the mud and muck, I remember when the temp finally got above freezing and the sun came out - the top went down !!!!! Another flashback to the old days was driving a car that you could see the street through the floor because street salt had eated the floor away. The cars ran great, just no floor or muffler.
Those were the days !!!!
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Originally Posted by ZERACER
When you talk about the 70 degree swings in temp., it brought back another memory. When all of that snow and ice melts you have all of the mud and muck, I remember when the temp finally got above freezing and the sun came out - the top went down !!!!! Another flashback to the old days was driving a car that you could see the street through the floor because street salt had eated the floor away. The cars ran great, just no floor or muffler.
Those were the days !!!!
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The fog turned into drizzly rain. The rental minivan does not like wet streets.
Went by the bodyshop to hand over the check for Accident#2 & almost went to see my car in it's torn apart state, but I decided against it. Not only do they have to remove the convertible top, they have to remove the whole convertible top frame & the panels that open & close to store it. Ka-ching!! Then more damage found (small dents) from the rear-ender& extra cost approved over the p h one. Adjustor coming to look at the car tomorrow to get addtl expense for Accident #1 approved, THEN they'll start working on it in earnest.
At least today was NOT a top down day. I'd be extra mad if it was sunny & I missed a month of nice weather.
Went by the bodyshop to hand over the check for Accident#2 & almost went to see my car in it's torn apart state, but I decided against it. Not only do they have to remove the convertible top, they have to remove the whole convertible top frame & the panels that open & close to store it. Ka-ching!! Then more damage found (small dents) from the rear-ender& extra cost approved over the p h one. Adjustor coming to look at the car tomorrow to get addtl expense for Accident #1 approved, THEN they'll start working on it in earnest.
At least today was NOT a top down day. I'd be extra mad if it was sunny & I missed a month of nice weather.
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Today I had to walk the 2.5 miles home from work - just beautiful out - 75* - small puffy clouds - fantastic sunset. Started up the hill towards the house and had to turn around and enjoy the ocean view and admire the Anacapa and Santa Cruz Islands. It's nice to live in Paradise.. no matter the cost..
I even tried to remember the last time I put on a jacket...been years..
My SRT6 is in the shop for a new seat heater before the warranty expires next month - I don't know why - I never use it.
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I even tried to remember the last time I put on a jacket...been years..
My SRT6 is in the shop for a new seat heater before the warranty expires next month - I don't know why - I never use it.
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