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You're just jealous........🤣Bruh...that's the gayest shiii I;ve seen all week....LOL
I had a camper for a while and liked it. Home can be almost anywhere. And you can keep an eye on it all the time. Then you don't have to travel to work on itMoving is a bitch....if i want the beach...hook up the camper and go. Mountains, do the same
Having just done that very thing I won't dispute it. However it lasts a very short time and then you are always in the place you want to be. If you do it right. The PITA has definitely been worth it.Moving is a bitch....
Or Hawaii.No-one is going to want to hear this, but if we are just talking about the weather and which state has the most temperate climate, that would be California.....
Ifin you have grandkids, forget it.....I’d consider Puerto Rico if weren’t for the wifey
I'm the opposite. Grew up in heat and humidity and it never bothered me. Didn't even notice/realize it. Now I go back and think, "How do you people live here?!". I can dress for cooler weather. Can only do so much for hot & humid (without getting arrested).I lived in Indiana back when it was really cold in the 1970's & 1980's, I was used to bitter cold so sunshine and 32 was T-shirt weather to me. After that experience I moved to Miami and enjoyed my first winter dressed like a tourist, my body acclimated to south Florida and it never recovered. 40 years later and any temperature below 73 feels chilly to me, anything below 45 and I am really cold. What I would wear for sub zero temps back in Indiana then is what I now wear here in GA when temps drop below 40.
If you move to a warm climate, you may as well stay there.