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I'll bet you a steak dinner that yours is the only vote.I went to the UConn Huskies site (gets my vote for the most ridiculously useless site in the world)
I'll bet you a steak dinner that yours is the only vote.I went to the UConn Huskies site (gets my vote for the most ridiculously useless site in the world)
But you got Lobster Lady, Fathoms, Corksoakers, The Omelet Shop, Ford's Garage, Annie's.While I miss the food in Connecticut ( the best meatballs in Cape Coral are at Subway) If I never see snow again except for on TV .... I'll live with the bad food ( I'm a pretty good cook). Uconn and Florida, what more could you ask for.
Case for CT, 4 seasons (I'm almost ready to retire) hate needing A.C. almost all year, nothing better than a snow storm, food, seacoast, my children all live here.
Case against they tax everything and what the politicians missed will be starting to tax soon, now tolls again.
what season would you give up, mud?I would prefer 3 seasons, but the rest is spot on.
I lived in Florida (Key West) for 4 years. Never saw an alligator but I saw several crocodiles. Great year round weather, fishing and diving - just not the place for a yankee like me. I agree with Jimmy Buffett description of much of Florida- "God's waiting room"I’ve been here since early November and have yet to see an alligator despite living between two lakes.
Today was 80 degrees and sunny. I have the window open right now. And guns are everywhere. Stay out of the neighborhoods where crime is a problem, like anywhere else. Florida may get hurricanes but so does Connecticut. What Florida doesn’t get is blizzards, ice storms, and 6 months of grey, damp weather.
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Case for CT, 4 seasons (I'm almost ready to retire) hate needing A.C. almost all year, nothing better than a snow storm, food, seacoast, my children all live here.
Case against they tax everything and what the politicians missed will be starting to tax soon, now tolls again.
I could never live in Florida. Too hot, humid, alligators, hurricanes, guns, trailer parks, mobile meth labs, etc. There is Disney, but still.
Actually, our bane is politician made disasters - and we’ve had too manybut man-made disasters?
Actually, our bane is politician made disasters - and we’ve had too many
Nan, I wish you happy days in your new home - the view looks beautiful!I’ve been here since early November and have yet to see an alligator despite living between two lakes.
Today was 80 degrees and sunny. I have the window open right now. And guns are everywhere. Stay out of the neighborhoods where crime is a problem, like anywhere else. Florida may get hurricanes but so does Connecticut. What Florida doesn’t get is blizzards, ice storms, and 6 months of grey, damp weather.
Photo I took this morning...
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Ok, then riddle,me this:If it was on ESPN3, why did it not show up in the listings on WatchESPN,where other ESPN 3 games were? We finally found it on the ESPN App, so now we know. But this is not intuitive at all.
Not if you live in the city or stay out of areas that are posted as natural wildlife areas.You forgot snakes, geckos, and poisonous spiders
Seriously! What would the world look and feel like if everyone only drove red cars, wore blue clothes, and lived in white houses?Who said two subjects cannot coexist in one thread?
Seriously! What would the world look and feel like if everyone only drove red cars, wore blue clothes, and lived in white houses?
I lived in Florida (Key West) for 4 years. Never saw an alligator but I saw several crocodiles. Great year round weather, fishing and diving - just not the place for a yankee like me. I agree with Jimmy Buffett description of much of Florida- "God's waiting room"
You guys can go back and forth forever on the relative merits of Florida vs. Connecticut ... what I want to know is how Nan's husband gets her to take the garbage out.
15 years in eastern central Florida, alligators are no problem, you can see them and they are opportunistic feeders, not predators. What bothers me are the fire ants, nasty little guys. The little lizards are Brown Anoles, Gecko's live in south Florida. I visit CT if I miss it, and after seeing all the abandoned buildings and having red lights every quarter mile (how about a red light tax?) and mostly gray skies, I then miss Florida.
Temperatures will be in the 70's here all next week, and A/C is really not needed November to March and actually some heat is necessary.
Net net, would trade the benefits of New England, any state, for the relative lack of snow and mud seasons. That being said, much of Florida is bankrupt and has issues keeping up with services and infrastructure. Many friends moving to Carolinas. Wish you the best there.Last May, I was in the tornado that hit Hamden and was trapped on Route 10 for 4 hours. It was one of 7 tornadoes that hit the state in 2018.
But, really, it’s the fact that the roses were blooming in our neighborhood on New Years Eve and that I don’t need to wear 5 layers of clothes to take out the trash that made us decide to move South permanently. My husband is a boater and fisherman who can use his boat maybe 4 months in Connecticut. In Florida it’s year round.
There’s also no state income tax here
I’ve been here since early November and have yet to see an alligator despite living between two lakes.
Today was 80 degrees and sunny. I have the window open right now. And guns are everywhere. Stay out of the neighborhoods where crime is a problem, like anywhere else. Florida may get hurricanes but so does Connecticut. What Florida doesn’t get is blizzards, ice storms, and 6 months of grey, damp weather.
Photo I took this morning...
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