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Current Weather.com update for my zip code:

81 degrees. Feels like 79. :D

And in all seriousness, I'll take the traffic, the brown air, the crime, the fakeness and the houses that I can't afford ... in exchange for those icy winters and 85-degree/85-humidity suffocating summers back home.
 
I hope your car breaks down right outside Chino during a riot!
 
Laugh now Californians, but who is going to be laughing when Lex Luther's real estate plan comes to fruition?

You're all destined to fall in a big crack in the earth, probably to the upbeat soundtrack of Supertramp.

Meanwhile, I'll be saying "I told you" at my condo in Otisburg.
 
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California isn't the only place it's nice and sunny. It's 63 and there's not a cloud in the sky here in the Northwest.

Suck it, Easterners :D
 
Bubbler said:
Laugh now Californians, but who is going to be laughing when Lex Luther's real estate plan comes to fruition?

You're all destined to fall in a big crack in the earth, probably to the upbeat soundtrack of Supertramp.

Meanwhile, I'll be saying "I told you" at my condo in Otisburg.

Yeah Bub,

But can't Superman just fly really fast around the workld the other way and undo it?

Or do I have my super movies mixed up.
 
I'm not sure which was more ridiculous:

Superman going back in time by changing the earth's rotation

OR

The Enterprise crew going back in time by doing an 8-Warp speed flyby/slingshot around the sun
 
sportschick said:
California isn't the only place it's nice and sunny. It's 63 and there's not a cloud in the sky here in the Northwest.

Suck it, Easterners :D

Screw all of ya'll.
I cannot stand this cold weather.
 
sportschick said:
California isn't the only place it's nice and sunny. It's 63 and there's not a cloud in the sky here in the Northwest.

Suck it, Easterners :D
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Um, Mr. Luthor, think you could throw the Northwest into that real estate plan?
 
Freelance Hack said:
Hope that doorway threshold's sturdy when the big one comes!

It's amazing how people who have never been through one think they know about earthquakes because they have seen a movie or two. I have been through a Big One (No. 2 in the 20th century) and I'd do it again and again over hurricanes or tornadoes.
 
oldhack said:
Freelance Hack said:
Hope that doorway threshold's sturdy when the big one comes!

It's amazing how people who have never been through one think they know about earthquakes because they have seen a movie or two. I have been through a Big One (No. 2 in the 20th century) and I'd do it again and again over hurricanes or tornadoes.

Lived minutes away from the San Andreas for about 21 months now. Been through four noticeable ones, and innumerable unnoticeable ones. Still waitin' for the Big One ... 8)
 
I'll gladly take the big one for this weather. It was 62 on my way home from work. My folks bak home? It was -34 in their neck of the woods the other night. And no, I don't miss shoveling snow at all. Especially when you have to get the scraper out and chip away at that stubborn layer of ice closest to the pavement. Ugggh.
 
sportschick said:
California isn't the only place it's nice and sunny. It's 63 and there's not a cloud in the sky here in the Northwest.

Suck it, Easterners :D

Yeah, but it will probably be in the 20s soon or at least a horrible cold 40s rain.
Here it was 63 today, but the wind was blowing 25 mph. It was still better than 30 as a high and foggy. We are supposed to hit 71 on Sunday.
I love the South.
 

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