NO is also in the top five sweatiest cities in the US. The others are Houston (I think it gets the top honours), Dallas, San Antonio, and some place in Florida. Can't remember which one.
F2F 2: Is there anybody here that hasn't slept together?
Plan what to do, what to wear (you can never go wrong with a corset), and get ready for the next BuffistaCon: New Orleans! May 20-22, 2005!
Well, I also am mourning the lack of Buffistas in DC. I usually don't like being touched, but I found myself hugging people with few reservations. And the weather, though uncomfortable, was nowhere near as bad as it's going to get - it really IS a swamp, or at least it used to be. But as I pointed out to people, we haven't had a yellow fever or typhoid epidemic for YEARS.
F2F ABOVE THE ARCTIC CIRCLE!!
That's not desert!
tpedant
Actually, I believe it is. Deserts are defined only by the amount of precipitation received each year, and while much of the arctic and antarctic cirles are frozen and covered with snow, there isn't actually ever much in the way of snowfall, making them both technically deserts.
Thank you, Sean. I was just coming in to defend my slightly-north-of-home-turf.
And it's not that bad in May. 40 degrees or so. Positively balmy. At least the mosquitos haven't had a chance to grow to full-size.
And it's not that bad in May. 40 degrees or so.
FORTY degrees? four zero? In MAY?
You people make these places up just to mess with me.
You people make these places up just to mess with me.
It's June 1 here, and it's in the low fifties outside.
What DX said.
t shivers and looks pathetic
High sixties and sunny in Sodom by the Sea. Light breeze.
Be warned: comes 2006, I am going to be pimping the Bay Area hard for the West Coast shindig. And wanting to organise it, if it happens.
It's June 1 here, and it's in the low fifties outside.
t adds Rhode Island to the list of mythical places, along with Michigan, Minnesota, and Oz
Dana, add CT too.
And Boston.