Well, when it's 110o outside and yur looking into that blue water thinking ahhhhh - and then jump in and its warmer in the pool than out of the pool - yech & gross!
I still loved every minute of the heat - but being a Pacific Northwesterner, I just hated the tan and olive drab! God give me some GREEN.
- Jeff
"That's not flying, it's falling with style."
QuoteI still loved every minute of the heat - but being a Pacific Northwesterner, I just hated the tan and olive drab! God give me some GREEN
I am a native to the PNW. There is plenty of green here in the desert as well, its just different. I find both equally as beautiful.
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Pablito 0
Sounds like summer at home, but winter is really cruel.
"If you don't overcome your fears they will overcome you first"
Shady Monkey/6Segundos Rodriguez/AKA Pablito
riddler 0
Quoteoo it's so hot!
It's been scientifically proven that the state of Arizona heats up a few degrees when B^2 enters it Hot hot hot.
QuoteIt's been scientifically proven that the state of Arizona heats up a few degrees when B^2 enters it Hot hot hot.
Bwahhhhhhhh yeah and if ya'll believe this horse pucky they are feeding ya...I've a couple of things to sell ya
Just need some PNW/Puget Sound (summer) Green and Blue every now and then...
- Jeff
"That's not flying, it's falling with style."
Quotemaybe near Flag or Sedona (any dropzones near there? ).
Well for the rumor mill I hear that there is a DZ in Cottonwood and that Mike Mullins is bringing his King Air there this winter...but that is what I heard from a little monkey...
JeffD 0
But you have to remember its a dry heat.
Nutz 0
QuoteI lived in Yuma,AZ for 5yrs total and well all I have to say is that when you get out of your car and start running towards the nearest store to get inside is tooo hot. OR that when you drive the wind is hotter than the air inside your car. Hmm.. what else. You can cook breakfast on the sidewalk.
But you have to remember its a dry heat.
I was in Yuma for a blistering summer. We worked at night because it was cooler. Hey, 95 IS better than 120. It is a dry heat - you don't know you are dehydrated until you pass out. I think it is beautiful country, but I like having some trees around and not those scrub bushes that you guys call trees.
jumper03 0
I love the heat! I can't wait to get there even if it will be winter!
Jump
juanesky 0
QuoteQuote
I've a couple of things to sell ya
This sounds like a proposition for Ivan....
QuoteWell for the rumor mill I hear that there is a DZ in Cottonwood and that Mike Mullins is bringing his King Air there this winter...but that is what I heard from a little monkey...
Don't believe everything you hear...and only half of what you see.
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Nah when it rains here we all just strip, take a bar of soap and get the big chunks off LOL
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