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I am tired of living in Seattle even though it's Charlotte.


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just be glade your job doesn't rely on good weather

I was just talking about that this morning. People who work outside have to be losing money in their paycheck and businesses like landscaping, car washes, golf courses, etc. have to be taking a hit on their bottom line.

 

I am going to do my part and have a 7:50am tee time at Rocky River tomorrow to try and get a round of golf in. Something tells me I shouldn't be wearing my best golf attire out there.

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You have to literally sneak in some pool time before bipolar weather starts again. Rain. No sun. I mean rain...ok some sun.

That too....One of my favorite things to do this time of year is to come home from work and unwind by grilling out by the pool with my girl, some tunes,  a few adult beverages, some cornhole, then get butt ass naked in the pool when the sun goes down but this damn rain is killing my flow.   

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this weather is awesome.  the temps have been down, everything's green and beautiful instead of brown and dead.  absolutely no worries of drought and local crops look the best they have in years

 

the thing that drives me nuts (not referencing anyone in here) are the people who complain about the weather, no matter what it's doing... get a fuging life.  if they weren't complaining about the rain, they'd be complaining about how it's not raining and too damn hot.  gtfo of here with that poo

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this weather is awesome.  the temps have been down, everything's green and beautiful instead of brown and dead.  absolutely no worries of drought and local crops look the best they have in years

 

the thing that drives me nuts (not referencing anyone in here) are the people who complain about the weather, no matter what it's doing... get a fuging life.  if they weren't complaining about the rain, they'd be complaining about how it's not raining and too damn hot.  gtfo of here with that poo

I guess some people like it but summetime for me is when I like to be outside with my kids as much as possible. Riding bikes, going to the park, fishing, drive in movies, hanging by the pool etc. I am not one to complain about the weather much but this is starting to get to me. I am an outdoor person and this sucks.

 

As far as local crops, I am no farmer but turn on the news any night and you will see that many farmers are getting their asses handed to them because of this rain. Some crops might do well but most are not. Local zucchini, tomatoes, and cucumbers are ruined.

 

http://courier-tribune.com/sections/news/local/too-much-rain-affects-crops.html

 

http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2013/07/01/4141720/heavy-rains-further-threaten-damaged.html

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