Congratulations Floridans!!

woodmort

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You have the only state of the 50 where there is no snow.
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Going to be very crowded when all the people that can't stand it more there.
 
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Oh, Sorry! The gates were left closed overnight and no one can find the key. We think an alligator must have eaten it and slithered back in to the swamp. Check with us again about July or August.



HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
 
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Oh, Sorry! The gates were left closed overnight and no one can find the key. We think an alligator must have eaten it and slithered back in to the swamp. Check with us again about July or August.



HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

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Oh, Sorry! The gates were left closed overnight and no one can find the key. We think an alligator must have eaten it and slithered back in to the swamp. Check with us again about July or August.



HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

Gator was last seen...uh...well, it's kinda hard to tell with 'em all lookin' so much alike...
Here in central Florida we get about 2 weeks worth of below 50 degree temps--just not all at once! A day here, a day there...today is supposed to be in the 50-something degree range, near freezing tonight & cold again tomorrow. This weekend? We'll be back in the 70's!
Life is good here in the Sunshine State!
 
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Same here, Fire Tigeris, but 24 is still DARN COLD when your body is acclimated to 80's and 90's! I cleaned my two coops yesterday and my fingers were so cold I couldn't feel what I was doing. I built the coops in the shade so they'd stay cooler in the summer. But wow, is it cold with the windchill right now! I was raised in Kentucky and I have had my share of snow, salted streets, frozen pipes, downed power lines and black ice. I admire those who can endure it, but I know I was not made for cold climates.
 
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Same here, Fire Tigeris, but 24 is still DARN COLD when your body is acclimated to 80's and 90's! I cleaned my two coops yesterday and my fingers were so cold I couldn't feel what I was doing. I built the coops in the shade so they'd stay cooler in the summer. But wow, is it cold with the windchill right now! I was raised in Kentucky and I have had my share of snow, salted streets, frozen pipes, downed power lines and black ice. I admire those who can endure it, but I know I was not made for cold climates.

Shhhhhh don't tell but we live in the same city, that's why we'll have close to the same temp.
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I'm the 7th generation from here so I only saw the 1989 snow.
 

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