belizebill
Senior Member
- Joined
- Nov 25, 2010
- Messages
- 227
- Location
- Belize, Central America
- Vessel Name
- Irish Miss
- Vessel Make
- 36' Marine Trader, D C
No ,thats my dock in front of my house,about a mile south of Chocolate and Annies. BB
There are some members of this forum that live in the San Francisco Bay area.* I think you owe them an apology.* No one is showing such disrespect for your living area.* I'm sure these folks are quite happy and proud of where they live.* It's seems like you have to debate every topic that comes up and find someway to put a negative spin on it. It gets old real fast.* The San Francisco Bay area has some very beautiful places. I don't think you have the right to call someones else's residence a "hell-hole".KJ wrote:
Marin wrote:
No, doesn't count.* It's south of the Oregon border.* Our boat spent it's whole life in San Francisco Bay until we liberated it in 1998.* To this day every time we get on the boat it thanks us profusely for taking it out of that hell-hole.* It's becoming embarrassing.
I don't owe anybody anything.* I'm from the Bay area originally.* Sausalito was my home town until we moved to Hawaii.**KJ wrote:
There are some members of this forum that live in the San Francisco Bay area.* I think you owe them an apology......The San Francisco Bay area has some very beautiful places. I don't think you have the right to call someones else's residence a "hell-hole".
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Personally, I find that there is a larger number of comfortable outdoor days in the Pacific NW than there is in the Gulf states. In the south, I find myself running for the airconditioning. Actually, I find myself walking very slowly to an air conditioned bar.skipperdude wrote:
Ya know I don't see any difference between living where it is hot and where it is cold.
If it is hot you have to stay indoors with the AC going just to survive.
If it 's cold you have to stay indoors with the heat on just to survive.
The only difference to me is. You can always put on enough clothes to stay warm but you can't take off enough to stay cool.
I think I'll stay in Alaska.
A warm fire with the moon shining off the snow.**A hot toddy, Good friends,**Ahh !!! lifes good,
SD
I'm gonna have to go with Bill on this one.* I have lived in CA, OH, VA, TN and NC (including in the snowy mountains) and I'd WAY rather be hot than cold.*belizebill wrote:...*the only way I want to see ice is floating in rum...
I been saying that since the day we moved to Hawaii in 1955.* Absolutely right on the money.skipperdude wrote:
*You can always put on enough clothes to stay warm but you can't take off enough to stay cool.