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User avatar #44 - raquelian (08/29/2012) [-]
have it be 96 degrees outside all the time, or
have it be 40 degrees outside all the time
User avatar #56 to #44 - xamyomgx (08/29/2012) [-]
I live in Florida, it's always 96 degrees..
User avatar #52 to #44 - Tsquared (08/29/2012) [-]
40, it's much easier to warm up than to cool down
#46 to #44 - xrabiddonutz ONLINE (08/29/2012) [-]
Have it 100(F) degrees outside
Have it be 70(F) degrees outside

Living in Texas makes this a lot easier.
User avatar #57 to #46 - commontroll (08/29/2012) [-]
Hell yeah it does. What part are you from?
#66 to #57 - xrabiddonutz ONLINE (08/29/2012) [-]
Houston area. Small little town.
User avatar #67 to #66 - commontroll (08/29/2012) [-]
No way, I'm in North west Houston. Actual Houston, not Spring or Cypress.
#68 to #67 - xrabiddonutz ONLINE (08/29/2012) [-]
I live in a small little town called Alvin. Ever heard of it?
User avatar #70 to #68 - commontroll (08/30/2012) [-]
Yup. It's like... an hour or two from me I believe.
#72 to #70 - xrabiddonutz ONLINE (08/30/2012) [-]
That's pretty cool. Hey, this summer was better than last at least.
User avatar #73 to #72 - commontroll (08/30/2012) [-]
Yeah, though I was out of town for a lot of it. Tons of rain though. Thank God for that.
User avatar #47 to #46 - somethingfunny (08/29/2012) [-]
70 is hotter then it normaly is where i live
#48 to #47 - xrabiddonutz ONLINE (08/29/2012) [-]
70 is usually an average Winter temperature here...
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