HeatherMcLeather
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Joined: 5/21/2011 From: The dog house Status: offline
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I never said anything about it only being cold in Canada, only that it was colder than New Jersey, which it is. And that I wouldn't consider the NJ winter to be much worse than a nippy fall day in Northern Ontario. What Maine has to do with any of it God only knows. Your interjection of unrelated things like the temperature in Maine and a table of places that didn't include anywhere in New Jersey is the basis of the clueless comment. But in retrospect you are right, there really was no need to point it out to anybody. As to your claims, according to the actual data, the average temperatures in Cape May are very mild, and by my standards they could in no way be considered cold, let alone fucking cold. Pretty much what would expect in a subtropical climate warmed by the Gulf Stream. And as to Rockport's winters, well the average winter temperature here in Ottawa is less than in Rockport, and I consider the winters here to be pretty mild. Now before you reply with another bizarre post disputing what I didn't say with data unrelated to anything anybody said, think about that for a bit. A climate colder than your "ridiculous winter" is my "mild winter". What does that tell you?
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