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In reply to the discussion: Best Part of Living in a Red State? [View all]RebelOne
(30,947 posts)50. I live in red north Georgia, moved here from South Florida,
and you do not know what high humidity and big mosquitoes are like unless you have lived in South Florida. And the roaches down there are huge and they fly. I believe that we have the best of weather here in Georgia. Summers are hot, but the extreme heat only lasts for a couple of months. Then we have beautiful fall weather. I love the winter, but this winter was brutal. I had four busted water pipes. That never happened in past winters.
Right now, it is spring and the temperatures are hitting the 80s. I hate 80- and 90-degree weather. I had enough of it in Florida year-round. But at least I know there will be some relief from the heat in a few months
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I lived in a red state that progressed to red-red-red. I didn't see much upside to it and the cost
RKP5637
Apr 2014
#3
Well, it's pretty country and the weather is decent for more of the year than it is
Warpy
Apr 2014
#6
You also have the cicadas depending on where you're heading. Cicadas only come out once every
okaawhatever
Apr 2014
#16
One chigger can drive you slap damn crazy and do almost anything to get rid of it.
Are_grits_groceries
Apr 2014
#68
Huntsville may still be Alabama but what made Huntsivlle is the Federal government and the people
okaawhatever
Apr 2014
#33
I know a great one. If you happen to be a writer, boy oh boy will you have MATERIAL! nt
Sarah Ibarruri
Apr 2014
#42
Have to agree with you. If I was unlucky enough to have to live in a red state,
bluestate10
Apr 2014
#49
Take all of that money you are saving and move back east as soon as you can. nt
kelliekat44
Apr 2014
#76
You also learn that you and your conservative neighbors do have common ground
Algernon Moncrieff
Apr 2014
#88