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In reply to the discussion: Oh God - I hope we aren't headed for a hellish summer [View all]Bluenorthwest
(45,319 posts)54. It's lovely. Not all that great leagally speaking for LGBT Americans as we can be fired or refused
employment there and actually are at times. It's not for everyone, according to the laws of the State.
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It's lovely. Not all that great leagally speaking for LGBT Americans as we can be fired or refused
Bluenorthwest
Mar 2015
#54
A few years from now what were the worst summers will be the new normal.
Binkie The Clown
Mar 2015
#14
California had a brutal one in 2006: the North American Heat Wave, I think it was called.
C Moon
Mar 2015
#32
no shit. milwaukee had a tail end of the hurricane w/ a heat wave. high 90's and my god.
pansypoo53219
Mar 2015
#26
I much, much prefer the dry heat in Tucson in August to that of the South in August
cali
Mar 2015
#43
I think it's a decent 'Gulf spring' enough rain for a huge oak/ragweed/flower season & grass
Sunlei
Mar 2015
#45
I love the day in spring where I can see the tender green leaves coming out on
CTyankee
Mar 2015
#48