help me i am moving to key largo and i need a good place
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Why in the world would you want to live in the Keys when we have all this wonderful weather here up north. Why just this week we had a balmy six degrees with a gentle wind chill of a mere twenty-five below. It'* looking to get better though when the cold front comes down from Canada bringing a lovely blizzard and lows in the minus 10-30 degrees F range.
In the keys you'd only sweat and get stinky, errr I mean sticky in the heat.
In the keys you'd only sweat and get stinky, errr I mean sticky in the heat.
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I am always impressed when the mercury hits the negatives...why just this past week I got into the car to go to work at 10:00 am and the thermometer read -11F...with the wind chill it was about -30.
Now what was it I said about not knowing if I could live in the Keys? Forget that...I wish I could pack up and move today!
Now what was it I said about not knowing if I could live in the Keys? Forget that...I wish I could pack up and move today!
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You folks forget to realize that cars like that crisp cold air...I get wonderful performance on dry roads when the temp is about -5C....now thats a TRUE cold air intake.
I dunno tho, I still kinda like my 4 seasons
I dunno tho, I still kinda like my 4 seasons
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I'm the lucky one, I have tried both. LN3 and L47...go me!
They both love the cooler winter air. Kinda harsh on the fuel effiency however. :?
They both love the cooler winter air. Kinda harsh on the fuel effiency however. :?
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