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T-shirt weather for me...lol...I think Rocket would agree for himself as well...lol...lol.
I dont know how y’all do that,im struggling to keep warm with like 3 layers of clothes on😂
They were both being sarcastic lol. Anyone staying out long in a T shirt at 23 degrees Fahrenheit is gonna have hypothermia before long. And ya know, Damien was SO scared of his measly Boston cold, where the average temp in January is about 25* Fahrenheit, that he actually moved to New Mexico to escape it.😉
So yeah, if you hadn't found out yet, take anything Damien says with just a grain of salt.
 
I dont know how y’all do that,im struggling to keep warm with like 3 layers of clothes on😂
I'm originally from Boston and have also lived in New Hampshire, 20 below zero degrees Fahrenheit with a n'or easter storm blowing in a blizzard coming at you sideways is not uncommon...After that, everything else is T-shirt weather...lol...lol.

And now here I am living out my retirement years in the high deserts of New Mexico, USA where it rarely goes lower than 30*F at night during the winter and is usually between 55*F to 70*F during the winter days...lol...lol.
 
I guess we just arent used to this kinda weather keep in mind our humidity it alot different to other countries and it makes the temperature feel alot colder/hotter than it actually is for example im nearly boiled alive at 37 celcius when i was on holiday in france,thats about 100 fahrenheit
I live in the center of the U.S. in what is known as a continental climate. The humidity here in the summer easily crests 70 to 80% with temps over 90F being fairly normal. Then in the winter we see temps far below 0F in the depth of winter, and single digits on the regular.

Basically, we get the extremes here, and its normal. There isn't a type of weather anybody can claim that we don't see unless it's from the desert lol, and we even get close to that sometimes.
 
he actually moved to New Mexico to escape it.😉
I moved to Alamogordo, New Mexico, not Arizona Johnny, (I corrected that for you...lol), ...lol...lol...You know, the place where the first atomic bomb was exploded at the Trinity Site in the deserts of Alamogordo, July 1945...how did you miss all of that???...lol.

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And I didn't move here because it was warmer, I moved here because it was the cheapest place in the USA to be able to live as a retired person...My family kept saying I was being a cheap bas*ard...lol...and I corrected them telling them I was not being cheap, just thrifty and frugal was all...lol...Got to love South Boston Irish symantics...lol...lol.
 
I moved to Alamogordo, New Mexico, not Arizona Johnny, (I corrected that for you...lol), ...lol...lol...You know, the place where the first atomic bomb was exploded as at Trinity Site in the deserts of Alamogordo...how did you miss all of that???...lol.
Ohhhhhh my bad. The power must have been out on us when they dropped that thing, I musta missed the bomb somehow. And Idk how I could have possibly thought anyone would have moved to bright sunny AZ when they had a chance to hang out in all the wonderful residual radioactive nuclear energy of Alamogordo. 😆
 
And Idk how I could have possibly thought anyone would have moved to bright sunny AZ when they had a chance to hang out in all the wonderful residual radioactive nuclear energy of Alamogordo. 😆
They dropped many more test nukes in Arizona, They only dropped the one atomic bomb in Alamogordo before bombing Japan with them.

During the ensuing "cold war" many bombs were detonated just outside Las Vegas, believe it or not, it was considered a tourist attraction for Las Vegas to watch the detonations...lol...lol.



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