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Much rather live in the cold.. I have had enough of the heat being in Texas my entire life |
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I enjoy living in between, but I would prefer to be further south to escape the snow and prevent rust. |
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Cold, it's why I love the winters here in Canada.
Bugs are the death of me, can't stand them; especially when they're buzzing near your ears and around your face. I almost want to carry a hand-made flamethrower for them... |
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I lived in the northern USA for 24 years, where we average 300+ inches of snow a year. I have been living in the south for the past 2 years, and it's about even in terms of tradeoffs. I miss the snow at times when its 112 degrees outside, but I can dirt bike year round and dont really need to own winter clothes. |
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