September 29, 200916 yr Try spending a winter or two in South Dakota. Makes Chicago seem absolutely balmy and windless.
September 29, 200916 yr Then you haven't spent any time in SD. The wind is constant, and what is termed a gust elsewhere is considered a minor breeze there. Just thinking about it makes me want to put on a coat or three.
September 29, 200916 yr Winters growing up in Minnesota were easily worse than any winter I experienced while I was in college in Chicago.
September 29, 200916 yr It may not be colder on paper, but there's no wind in fairbanks Not to mention that Alaska is dry as ghost farts in the winter, and that amounts to just a surface type cold. It may sound unbearable when just considering temperature, but believe me a wet, windy cold is far worse IMO.
September 30, 200916 yr Author In my defense, I was "making fun", not "complaining". Yes, windy city is windy. And snowy and cold. But I also have many fond memories of the area (mostly Evanston).
September 30, 200916 yr Cold of any kind sounds really good ATM. Alaskans are not supposed to endure these temps. We melt easily.
September 30, 200916 yr In my defense, I was "making fun", not "complaining". Yes, windy city is windy. And snowy and cold. But I also have many fond memories of the area (mostly Evanston). Go Northwestern!
September 30, 200916 yr Try spending a winter or two in South Dakota. Makes Chicago seem absolutely balmy and windless. I spent a few days in Sioux Falls and you are right. But for an ex Hawaiian/Californian SD or Chicago off season, meaning any month other than October is nasty.
September 30, 200916 yr I spent a few days in Sioux Falls and you are right. But for an ex Hawaiian/Californian SD or Chicago off season, meaning any month other than October is nasty. First off, my condolences for being sentenced to a term in SD. That must have been a serious crime. I would not call the weather in Chicago pleasant, hence we will be retiring significantly south of the the windy city.
September 30, 200916 yr First off, my condolences for being sentenced to a term in SD. That must have been a serious crime. I would not call the weather in Chicago pleasant, hence we will be retiring significantly south of the the windy city. Stalin had his Gulags, Citicorp had theirs.
September 30, 200916 yr As someone who grew up in southern California, this weather in Chicago is pretty cold to me. I thought I was somewhat acclimated to east coast weather when I worked last year in DC, but I guess not.
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September 30, 200916 yr DC doesn't get cold. Chicago on the other hand, the wind and the wet, ugh. My sis-in-law went to college at U. of Chicago ("Where fun goes to die.") and then did med school in balmy Buffalo.
September 30, 200916 yr Chicago is not that bad, last Jan was though..i like teens in my bedroom but i don't like them in my forecast..last Jan there was way to many teen days
September 30, 200916 yr First off, my condolences for being sentenced to a term in SD. That must have been a serious crime. Thought about going to school at North Dakota State. Then I figured out that they have real winters...not teasers like the Great Lake States. Not going there was one of the better decisions of m youth.
September 30, 200916 yr i like teens in my bedroom but i don't like them in my forecast If there's grass in the field, play ball. Eh?
October 5, 200916 yr Author Are you (Dan) kidding? Rose gold is hawt. (Of course, it helps that I developed a taste for different golds selling jewelry in my youth -- I can still tell the difference between 14k, 18k, and 24K gold by sight.)
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