Buzz words of OT

Anything has a better climate than Britain.

Here, we had a week of temperatures over 100°F (37.77°C) and getting as hot as 108°F(42.22°C). Not to mention no rain for two weeks, but humid all the same. Summers here are generally so bad I can't go into the woods due to the sheer heat, humidity, and mosquitoes. Winters can see at times no snow or the occasional ice storm that covers literally everything outside and makes driving or even walking dangerous.
 
Here, we had a week of temperatures over 100°F (37.77°C) and getting as hot as 108°F(42.22°C). Not to mention no rain for two weeks, but humid all the same. Summers here are generally so bad I can't go into the woods due to the sheer heat, humidity, and mosquitoes. Winters can see at times no snow or the occasional ice storm that covers literally everything outside and makes driving or even walking dangerous.

I hear ya. In Rolla we got a brief thunderstorm yesterday (first time in a couple months) and all it did was pump up the humidity. People here do not know how to deal with winters at all. And what was with the extended fall we called a winter this year? It was almost never below freezing.
 
I hear ya. In Rolla we got a brief thunderstorm yesterday (first time in a couple months) and all it did was pump up the humidity. People here do not know how to deal with winters at all. And what was with the extended fall we called a winter this year? It was almost never below freezing.
Ha, you live in Rolla? Poor bugger. I spent two years near Waynesville and would not go back.
 
Yeah. On the down side, I spent a total of four years in Alabama and Missouri. On the up side, I spent two years in the Mojave Desert. GOOD TIMES.
 
Yeah. On the down side, I spent a total of four years in Alabama and Missouri. On the up side, I spent two years in the Mojave Desert. GOOD TIMES.

I'm an army brat myself. Never made it to the Mojave. Hated Alabama.:lol:
 
Here, we had a week of temperatures over 100°F (37.77°C) and getting as hot as 108°F(42.22°C). Not to mention no rain for two weeks, but humid all the same. Summers here are generally so bad I can't go into the woods due to the sheer heat, humidity, and mosquitoes. Winters can see at times no snow or the occasional ice storm that covers literally everything outside and makes driving or even walking dangerous.

I happen to be in St. Louis right now as well. It's humid hell.
 
here, we had a week of temperatures over 100°f (37.77°c) and getting as hot as 108°f(42.22°c). Not to mention no rain for two weeks, but humid all the same. Summers here are generally so bad i can't go into the woods due to the sheer heat, humidity, and mosquitoes. Winters can see at times no snow or the occasional ice storm that covers literally everything outside and makes driving or even walking dangerous.
i hear ya. In rolla we got a brief thunderstorm yesterday (first time in a couple months) and all it did was pump up the humidity. People here do not know how to deal with winters at all. And what was with the extended fall we called a winter this year? It was almost never below freezing.
usa #1.
 
Looks like I live about an hour away from you, hobbs. Cool.

USA #1 is definitely a buzz phrase, and one I don't mind at all :cool:
 
And the stupid autocensor changed it, I'd posted it in allcaps, and that's rasist.

USA #1
 
I've got one!


"I'll bite."
 
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