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which part of the usa has the best climate please? ie warm summers and warm
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"john west++++" wrote:
which part of the usa has the best climate please? ie warm summers and warm winters.not too hot and not too cold. thanks john west Probably northern California to Seattle (lots of rain, tho) K |
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"john west++++" writes:
which part of the usa has the best climate please? ie warm summers and warm winters.not too hot and not too cold. thanks john west Redwood City, California "Climate Best By Government Test" :-) Eric |
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Bill Williams writes:
On 9/26/03 6:32 PM, in article , "Eric Griswold" wrote: "john west++++" writes: which part of the usa has the best climate please? ie warm summers and warm winters.not too hot and not too cold. thanks john west Redwood City, California "Climate Best By Government Test" :-) Eric And how long has it been since that sign was up along Hiway 101? I'm not disputing its accuracy, but just wondering how many people actually remember seeing it! It's still on the signs downtown. I giggle everytime I see it. Eric |
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"TheNewsGuy(Mike)" wrote in
: Hawaii That's my choice, too. Some parts of Hawaii are warmer than others and some parts are wetter than others. Some parts even get snow, though only nerds live there. Choose what you want. |
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On Fri, 26 Sep 2003 23:32:11 GMT, Keeger wrote:
"john west++++" wrote: which part of the usa has the best climate please? ie warm summers and warm winters.not too hot and not too cold. thanks john west Probably northern California to Seattle (lots of rain, tho) San Diego. --- Bob |
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in article , Eric Griswold at
wrote on 9/26/03 4:40 PM: Bill Williams writes: On 9/26/03 6:32 PM, in article , "Eric Griswold" wrote: "john west++++" writes: which part of the usa has the best climate please? ie warm summers and warm winters.not too hot and not too cold. thanks john west Redwood City, California "Climate Best By Government Test" :-) Eric And how long has it been since that sign was up along Hiway 101? I'm not disputing its accuracy, but just wondering how many people actually remember seeing it! It's still on the signs downtown. I giggle everytime I see it. Yes, two white neon arches over Broadway. Here's a pic: http://www.ci.redwood-city.ca.us/finance/images/cafr2001_small.jpg The line below "REDWOOD CITY" reads "Climate Best by Government Test". The flag is gone though. It was as hot as Sacramento on Monday. But today was nice and warm with some hazy stuff floating over the hills. You could see it was foggy along the coast. |
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which part of the usa has the best climate please? ie warm summers and
warm winters.not too hot and not too cold. thanks john west RJ mentioned San Diego, and a friend who lives there said it has perfect weather 360 days of the year. The other 5 or 6 can be rainy or gloomy. The only trouble is that the population keeps increasing by a million or so every few years. |
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