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Lola's Mom
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I don't know how you guys survive it, especially those that have to work outside....
I so get what you are saying Rod, but it's all in what you get used to ..... no weather phenom stops life from going on back there when it would absolutley paralyze us. They travel in wind, rain, heat, hail, thunderstorms, humidity, SNOW .... find routes around flooding, tornados .... whatever. In fact they seem to find it a challenge not a hinderence . Until I met this group of people I never even knew that a themometer could go below 30 degrees. I missed one whole day of R2 because the humidity knocked the cr*p outta me in BG and the altitudes in CO did Ray in .... Well, no tolerance and OLD is a bad combination to start with! Here we can live comfortably overweight and decrepit .... Well, that's not really funny, but it's true!