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Just Moved to the Ft. Lauderdale/Miami Area


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39 minutes ago, OnlyPantherFaninMaine said:

Any Huddlers live around here?

The humidity is killer and it isn't even really summer yet. Hoping I can adjust from the LA weather that I was spoiled with previously. 

Live in the Tampa area.  Use to live in CO.  I wish I had better news but there is no adjusting.  Humidity makes every type of weather worse and there is nothing you can do.  I always get depressed in the summers because I am inside all the time despite being one that loves the outdoors.

My suggestion is to make sure you have a good AC unit and get very comfortable with HBOGO, Netflix, or whatever you use to occupy your time inside.  Hibernate inside until mid-January or so when things become more bearable.  

Also, when you do venture outside make sure you are strategic when picking a parking slot.  You cannot pick one in the shade.  You need to predict where the shade will be when you are leaving and park there.  Walking through the hellish heat only to open your car and get the same feeling you get from opening an oven is an awful feeling.

Oh yeah, and alcohol.

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12 hours ago, OnlyPantherFaninMaine said:

Any Huddlers live around here?

The humidity is killer and it isn't even really summer yet. Hoping I can adjust from the LA weather that I was spoiled with previously. 

There is no getting used to the humidity. I moved to NC from San Diego in 1992 and I still haven't adapted. I've though about the Gulf side of Florida, but what you're describing is exactly why all I've done is thought about it.

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17 hours ago, OnlyPantherFaninMaine said:

Any Huddlers live around here?

The humidity is killer and it isn't even really summer yet. Hoping I can adjust from the LA weather that I was spoiled with previously. 

What happened to UCLA? I thought I would be able to see you a couple more times with the Angel City Riot. I hope you got some good offers down there!

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12 hours ago, Anybodyhome said:

There is no getting used to the humidity. I moved to NC from San Diego in 1992 and I still haven't adapted. I've though about the Gulf side of Florida, but what you're describing is exactly why all I've done is thought about it.

Gulf side is actually worse than the Atlantic side.  If you do not like humidity then do not come here.  Whether it is in FL or another state, the Gulf and its warm water sucks balls.

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20 hours ago, ladypanther said:

OPF Maine......you seem to move around.  Working for an NFL team????

 

I want to move to FL but not that far south.

 

 

 

 

7 hours ago, h0llywood said:

What happened to UCLA? I thought I would be able to see you a couple more times with the Angel City Riot. I hope you got some good offers down there!

Loved my time at UCLA but got the call back up to The League. Working for a certain team in South Beach and today was my first day. At least they are in the AFC! 

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1 hour ago, OnlyPantherFaninMaine said:

 

Loved my time at UCLA but got the call back up to The League. Working for a certain team in South Beach and today was my first day. At least they are in the AFC! 

Hell yeah and congrats. Looking forward to your new SC posts and good luck out there!

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