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I'm Wild Cherry said:I'm not the winner.Another 5 bucks down the crapper.
curiouslylookin said:Nope I'm here. Nothing lovely about west Texas heat![]()
Mogwai7 said:Gulf coast humid heat *melts into a sticky puddle*
keiffers said:actually it was sarcasm - but I've lived here 28 yrs so I've gotten used to the "lovely" heat LOL and to think its not even at the max yet!
TexasFunGuy said:I just returned from Central Texas and I would take that heat over the heat and humidity we get in Houston.
minnie179 said:Dry West Texas heat with a good ol' fashioned West Texas breeze (at least 20 mph) is way better than wet heat of East Texas and Houston. Grew up in the East and visited Houston a few times. UGH! The reason I am in the sweltering heat of West Texas. Take dry over humid......
HAPPY FOURTH (a day late but hey, i was at the rodeo all weekend)
minnie179 said:Dry West Texas heat with a good ol' fashioned West Texas breeze (at least 20 mph) is way better than wet heat of East Texas and Houston. Grew up in the East and visited Houston a few times. UGH! The reason I am in the sweltering heat of West Texas. Take dry over humid......
HAPPY FOURTH (a day late but hey, i was at the rodeo all weekend)
I'm Wild Cherry said:But don't you just love Texas winter! I'd never survive further north! I get chilly when it hits 60 degrees!
keiffers said:Texas winters are fun, although I had 3" out my window in February - now that's ALOT for us LOL