Santa Barbara, pretty much the entire California central coast has the best weather in the country.
That being said, when there is a sunny day in Seattle there is nothing like it.
Why is there nothing like it? Can't it be sunny anywhere?
Or is that something people say to feel better about the 8 months a year of shit weather?
A sunny day in Tacoma is like a Sunny day in Salem. No big fucking whoop. However the 25 sunny days that Seattle has each year are truly beautiful with all the bodies of water and snow capped mountain ranges. I'm more partial to Central Oregon weather as you get 289 days of sun and you still get the Seasons. For those bedwetsiders that think it's too cold, they need to realize that a 20 degree snow is much easier to deal with than a 40 degree sideways rain if you are out in it.
Word. You just fire up the Troy Bilt and that shit is gone.
Rain, you're essentially fucked.
I'd take 15 degrees and snow/blue skies over shit Sea-town weather any day of the week.
#gunsandreligioncompound
Unless you really love skiing or snowboarding, the snow sucks too.
I'm hearing that the Asians do have a tough time driving in the snow
Santa Barbara, pretty much the entire California central coast has the best weather in the country.
That being said, when there is a sunny day in Seattle there is nothing like it.
If you like fat muffin top bitches whose bellies are bigger than their tits. Seattle has it's hot women, but the fatties outnumber them 3 to 1, especially on nice days.
Nobody brags on the NW due to an over ample supply of Hot chicks at least compared to FLA, AZ and SoCal.
If you want to be a moron that argues Seattle weather vs Arizona, that's fine. Even LA in the valley. You're wrong, but you can at least form an argument that somebody might be able to agree with.
If you're arguing Seattle vs San Diego or any Southern California Ocean town, you belong in the special ed class. Rain and snow fucking suck.
If you want to be a moron that argues Seattle weather vs Arizona, that's fine. Even LA in the valley. You're wrong, but you can at least form an argument that somebody might be able to agree with.
If you're arguing Seattle vs San Diego or any Southern California Ocean town, you belong in the special ed class. Rain and snow fucking suck.
Yea but you're forgetting the classic Seattle argument. "Yea the weather sucks ten months out of the year, but July and August are the best in the world!!!!!"
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in the snowStrike a nerve?
If you're arguing Seattle vs San Diego or any Southern California Ocean town, you belong in the special ed class. Rain and snow fucking suck.
Sounds like you care. A LOT.
TYFYS.