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Originally posted by notcasesensitive
I agree if your point is that Dallas and LA are more comfortable and climate-friendly places to work than most of the rest of the country. And I point out that there is a good reason why I chose those locales in the first place.
Or, as fringey might say (if I were able to predict what she might say, which I am not), I'd rather fit in with the business casual crowds in Dallas and LA than with the stuffy-ugly-conservative-suit-wearing crowd in DC.
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Dallas is a climate-friendly place to work? Isn't it extremely hot, extremely dry and extremely far from an ocean or mountain?
Wht trauma did you suffer in the snows of your youth? I acutally miss winter. Big warm clothes, the crispy crunch of the fresh snow under your shoes, the strange muted quiet of an outdoor snowy night in a normally loud and bustling place. Fireplaces and hot toddies. It sucks in Feb to March but that's only two months and two months of rain in Cal isnt that much greter of an option.
Did you get frostbite or lose a snowman building contest? Pass out in a snowdrift like Eleanor Mondale?