LMAO at you and Sarah snarking about blowing the hell out of the middle of the US, so we can get some rain already!
But seriously, the western edges of continents always have milder, damper climates, so it would totally work! (Well, okay, damper except for LA. And parts of Chile. BUT YOU GET MY POINT.)
I don't usually like hot weather at all, but something freakish is going on with me, and I'm going to sit in the shade, in the swing under a tree in the backyard around 5:00 in the evening and play with my cats. *shrugs*
Gaaaaah. I try to walk the dogs around 7 PM or even 8 PM, but even then it's a long, sweaty slog--and we go, like, a hundred yards before we turn around and go home.
P.S. I feel so bad for those poor people in Texas right now -- they keep getting slammed with flooding. Dear, hurricanes: Leave Texas and New Orleans alone already -- come further east and bring the rainz. kthanx.
*builds rain magnet* Right now, I would much appreciate a soaking like we usually get from the hurricanes that move inland.
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Date: 2007-08-19 09:23 pm (UTC)But seriously, the western edges of continents always have milder, damper climates, so it would totally work! (Well, okay, damper except for LA. And parts of Chile. BUT YOU GET MY POINT.)
I don't usually like hot weather at all, but something freakish is going on with me, and I'm going to sit in the shade, in the swing under a tree in the backyard around 5:00 in the evening and play with my cats. *shrugs*
Gaaaaah. I try to walk the dogs around 7 PM or even 8 PM, but even then it's a long, sweaty slog--and we go, like, a hundred yards before we turn around and go home.
P.S. I feel so bad for those poor people in Texas right now -- they keep getting slammed with flooding. Dear, hurricanes: Leave Texas and New Orleans alone already -- come further east and bring the rainz. kthanx.
*builds rain magnet* Right now, I would much appreciate a soaking like we usually get from the hurricanes that move inland.